Wendy Rogers

Rogers Votes for SB 1068 to End “Gun-Free Zones” on College Campuses

Senator Wendy Rogers voted yes on SB 1068, making clear that the constitutional right to self-defense does not stop at the edge of a college campus. SB 1068 prohibits universities, colleges, and community colleges from banning lawful concealed carry by individuals who hold a valid Arizona concealed weapon permit. The bill also prevents governing boards from prohibiting the lawful transportation or storage […]

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Rogers Presses for Accountability as Attorney Disbarment Highlights State Bar Corruption Claims

Republican state lawmakers are again going after the State Bar of Arizona, even though they seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of how the organization works.  Their prime examples for why the State Bar should be stripped of its role in policing attorneys were a California man who was disbarred in the Grand Canyon State

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Rogers Stands Firm for Election Transparency with SB 1038

 Senator Wendy Rogers voted yes on SB 1038, making clear that the fight for election transparency and election integrity is not optional and will not be abandoned no matter how many times it is vetoed. SB 1038 requires county recorders to release critical election records within one hour of polls closing, including a public list of who voted and the cast vote

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SB 1040 & SB 1038: Election Transparency – Full Voter Rolls and Public Cast Vote Records

PHOENIX (CN) — Arizona’s Senate Elections Committee moved to support a handful of bills that would increase public access to voter records, though Democrats say the measures would lead to safety concerns by publishing personal voter information. The elections committee, chaired by Flagstaff Republican Wendy Rogers, voted 4-2 to pass two bills that Republicans say

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BREAKING In Senate hearing on fentanyl bill: “The purpose of this bill is to nail someone who has nine grams… If someone is an addict versus a dealer, that’s not my obligation.”

Legislation backed by Republicans in the state House of Representatives and endorsed by Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes would lower the threshold for enhanced sentencing requirements in fentanyl sales from 200 grams to 100 grams, while a competing proposal in the Senate would impose harsher sentences when just 9 grams of the drug is present.

BREAKING In Senate hearing on fentanyl bill: “The purpose of this bill is to nail someone who has nine grams… If someone is an addict versus a dealer, that’s not my obligation.” Read More

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