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Co-sponsored by Sen. Rogers and Rep. Cook, this bill would broaden a controversial 2017 anti-abortion law that requires clinics, hospitals, and physicians to care for a fetus or embryo “born alive.” This bill specifically prohibits a healthcare professional from depriving any born-alive infant of medically-appropriate and reasonable care or treatment, “regardlessof whether the infant is…
Co-sponsored by Sen. Rogers, this bill restricts the return of early ballots, making it likely that many voters would not have their voted early ballotscounted. For an early ballot to be counted and valid, the early ballot would have to be (1) delivered to the county recorder or elections official by 7:00 pm on the…
Sponsored by Sen. Rogers, this bill would bar the governing body of any university, college, or community college from prohibiting the lawful transportation or storage of a firearm or the possession of a concealed weapon by a concealed weapon permit holder. The Arizona Board of Regents currently prohibits, with certain exceptions, the use, possession, display,…
Arizona Sate House of Representatives from LD7
Arizona State Senate member from LD7
Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives, LD7
Kevin is a mechanic at Ray Mine, a large copper mine outside of Kearny. He is active in the Steelworkers Union and has traveled around the state organizing steelworkers. Kevin brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to the table on the importance of vocational education, the copper mining industry, our LD7 Copper Corridor communities and their local economies, labor issues, and environmental concerns.
Candidate for Arizona House of Representatives, LD7
Nancy Hartl grew up in Minot, North Dakota. While her home was one of some love and kindness, it was also fraught with abuse, alcoholism, and racism. Being a woman of strength, Nancy moved out at age 18. She worked many different jobs from truck stop waitress to dental assistant, and put herself through six years of college, working up to three jobs at a time.
In 1982, Nancy graduated from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis with a Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) in psychology and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in nursing. As she was about to graduate, Nancy attended a dinner provided by a United States Air Force (USAF) recruiter. She decided to raise her right hand and take her oath. Although Nancy originally planned on three years of service, she continued with the Air Force for 20 years. During her service, she completed a two-year women’s health nurse practitioner (WHNP) course and obtained a Master of Science degree (MS) in 1997 at the University of California, San Francisco.
Upon retirement from the military, Nancy secured an excellent position with Kaiser-Permanente, the largest Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in the United States. She worked with Kaiser-Permanente for 11 years, during which time, she was an active proud member of a nursing union. She also worked intermittently at the Women’s Health Specialists clinic, providing needed healthcare to the less privileged population.
Upon retiring in 2019, Nancy moved to Arizona, becoming involved in local and state politics. She also worked at the Pinal County Early Voting Office as a signature verifier. Her experience in this system has reinforced her trust in Arizona’s sound, fair, nonpartisan voting process.
Candidate for Arizona Senate, LD7
Haley Creighton was born and raised in Chandler, the daughter of a public school teacher and a hospice nurse. She has lived in Arizona her whole life, moving to Flagstaff in 2018 to attend Northern Arizona University. She graduated in 2022 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. Haley describes herself as queer, a nerd, a woman (sort of), and neurodivergent. She spends most of her free time reading, and her biggest goal in life is to help people.
In 2021, Haley began working with the Arizona Students’ Association to advocate for young people in politics. She has registered hundreds of students to vote, held events both on NAU’s campus and in the greater Flagstaff community, and gotten to know what matters to students and other young people in Arizona.
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