Arizona School Openings Delayed for In Person Classroom Instruction until at least August 17, 2020

Today, Governor Doug Ducey, in coordination with Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman, announced, through an Executive Order (please click here to access,) that in-person classroom instruction at the state’s schools has been delayed until at least August 17, 2020.  Online instruction options will still be available earlier. Other features of the Executive Order include: … Read more

Democratic Legislators at the State Capitol unveil their People First Priorities for a Special Session

Arizona Democratic Leaders at the State Legislature have released the economic and social justice policy initiatives to combat the socioeconomic effects of the Coronavirus they would like to pursue when Governor Ducey decides to call a special session this summer. Broken into the sections of a Stronger Arizona, Strong Schools, Healthy Communities, Indigenous Peoples, and … Read more

For Cara Christ’s Sake Covid Spikes Again!

Yesterday’s update by AZDHS head honcho, Dr. Cara (no relation to Jesus) Christ was some of the coldest bedside manner I’ve ever seen come from a doctor. All the while Governor Ducey did his best to assure the rest of us to stay calm because if/when we do get the COVID the hospitals in the state still have plenty of room.

Governor Ducey offers Childcare Assistance to Grocery Store and Food Bank Employees

When the Coronavirus caused Governor Doug Ducey to declare a Stay at Home Proclamation six weeks ago, he, working jointly with other state leaders like Superintendent of Instruction Kathy Hoffman, formed the Arizona Enrichment Centers. These centers have been designed to: “…offer childcare for the children of first responders, critical healthcare workers, and essential public … Read more