Key information for Arizonans recovering from deadly flash floods

Clean-Up After Arizona Floods Many residents in Arizona are currently focused on cleaning up after a bout of heavy rains and flash floods that recently swept through the area, reportedly resulting in at least three fatalities, according to officials. Areas heavily impacted include the communities of Grove and Miami, located about 90 minutes east of […]

Where is Hilary now? What Arizonans need to know

Hillary was downgraded to a tropical storm and moved into Southern California and Arizona. The worst impacts are expected in Southern California, but the National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for southwestern Arizona and wind advisories for much of the state. Hillary circled off the west coast of Baja California and clipped a […]

Arizonans Should Decline To Sign The Arizona Abortion Access Amendment

Imagine a future where abortion is legal up until the moment of birth, parental consent is a thing of the past, and taxpayers pay for all abortions. This is not some distant dystopia. The frightening reality becomes clear when new controversial amendments are introduced. Arizona Abortion Access Amendment— will be on our state's ballot this […]

New Survey Reveals Arizonans’ Deep Concern Over Rising Homelessness

Homelessness in Arizona transcends partisan lines – An overwhelming 78% say it’s becoming more of a problem to ignore According to a statewide poll commissioned by the Phoenix-Cicero Institute from June 28 to July 3, 2023, a significant majority of potential voters in Arizona are categorized by political party or ethnic group. Across the state, […]

Poll: Arizonans want homeless off streets, hint at distrust of spending | State

(Center Square) – Arizona voter poll supports public efforts to remove homeless residents from public roads but wants root cause solutions and more accountability for how tax money is spent It has been shown. The poll firm Seminal Strategies conducted the survey on behalf of the Cicero Institute from June 28 to July 3. advocate […]

Indigenous Arizonans celebrate 75 years of voting rights

Shondin Silversmith Indian Country Today Arizona’s tribal leaders, advocates, community members and organizations are celebrating the 75th anniversary of Arizona’s First Nations winning the right to vote this month. “The power of the Native American vote is as strong as it has been in 75 years,” said an intertribal council at a celebration celebrating Arizona […]

Over $28.4 Million Investment Coming to Arizona to Connect Rural Arizonans, Businesses, and Farms to High-Speed Internet from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Cinema-led, Kerry-crafted bipartisan infrastructure law provides more than $28.4 million to bring broadband to underserved communities in Arizona Washington – A bipartisan infrastructure bill led by Senator Kirsten Cinema and formed by Senator Mark Kelly will invest a total of $28,485,976 in broadband in rural Arizona. The funding will benefit two broadband projects that will […]

More than $28.4 million investment coming to Arizona to connect rural Arizonans, businesses, and farms to high-speed Internet from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law 

Cinema-led, Kerry-crafted bipartisan infrastructure law provides more than $28.4 million to bring broadband to underserved communities in Arizona Contribution article WASHINGTON – A bipartisan infrastructure bill led by Senator Kirsten Cinema and formed by Senator Mark Kelly will invest a total of $28,485,976 in broadband in rural Arizona. The funding will benefit two broadband projects […]