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SB 1047: Defends Arizona Guard from deployment into undeclared federal wars, protecting our troops from endless DC conflicts 

(The Center Square) – A new bill seeks to make Arizona the first state in the country to prevent its National Guard from fighting in wars not authorized by Congress. State Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, who served in the Air Force for 20 years, introduced Senate Bill 1047. The legislation says Arizona’s National Guard can’t “be released from

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SB 1066 Would Hold Researchers Accountable for Fraudulent Science

PHOENIX — SB 1066, introduced by Senator Wendy Rogers, would create real consequences for researchers who knowingly or recklessly publish fraudulent scientific research in Arizona.   Scientific research is often used to guide public policy, medical decisions, education standards, and major spending choices. When that research is false or intentionally misleading, the damage can be serious and widespread. SB

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Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers Introduces SB 1041 to Support Trail Maintenance & Construction

As the Arizona Legislature kicked off its session in January, State Senator Wendy Rogers introduced SB1041. If passed, this bill will appropriate $500,000 to the Arizona Trail Fund. Established in 2006 to support Arizona Trail maintenance and construction, the Fund has only received intermittent support, but we are hopeful that after $0 in 2025 and

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Rogers optimistic on advancing photo radar ban resolution to voters, ending this revenue scam.

Speed Cameras and Red-Light Cameras: Will Arizona Voters Decide on a Photo Radar Ban in 2026? For nearly two decades, privacy and constitutional rights advocates have pushed to end photo radar traffic enforcement in Arizona. After last year’s resolution failed to advance, 2026 is bringing renewed momentum with companion measures in both the Arizona House

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