COVID Cases Are Rising Across Arizona. Yet Rep. Bolick Still Opposes Mail-In Voting.
Bolick has joined a task force that aims to purge voter rolls and stop ballots from being automatically mailed to voters.
Bolick has joined a task force that aims to purge voter rolls and stop ballots from being automatically mailed to voters.
“The vice president believes it’s not the time to just build it back the way things were before ... it’s time to imagine and build a new American economy for the next generation.”
A video has resurfaced from 2007 of Sen. McSally giving a lecture where she claimed some servicewomen would seek out pregnancy as a way to avoid deployment.
Dream City drummed up controversy last month when they claimed to have an air purification system that could keep the public safe from COVID-19.
Rep. Andy Biggs has also provided a platform for controversial figures whose content has been removed by social media outlets for providing misinformation.
Despite questions as to the wall’s legality, the Trump administration celebrated the completion of its 200th mile last week.
Listen to how these governors first reacted to COVID vs. how they're talking now.
There have been nearly 75,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Arizona, but politicians like Sen. Martha McSally continue to hold in-person events.
The goal of the bill isn’t to give Americans a relaxing time away from home — it’s to boost sales for tourism industries.
Scottsdale City Councilman Guy Phillips was also rebuked in March for sharing misinformation about COVID-19.