State Senator Justine Wadsack (AZ)
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State Sen. Wadsack votes 'yes' on bill requiring public schools to include victims of communism in curriculum
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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Wadsack: Governor Hobbs is 'attacking opportunities for Arizona's children' by limiting ESA's
Arizona State Senator Justine Wadsack said Governor Katie Hobbs and Democrat legislators in the state are "attacking opportunities for Arizona's children" when they limit the ESA programs available in the state.
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Katie Hobbs Blocks Measure to Provide Transparency with Politically Polarizing School Board Elections
Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona has recently faced criticism for vetoing a measure designed to bring transparency to politically polarizing school board elections. The proposed legislation, SB 1097 sponsored by Senator Justine Wadsack, aimed to disclose school board candidates' party affiliations alongside their names to provide voters with crucial information about where the candidates stand on issues affecting Arizona's children.Senator Wadsack emphasized the significance of school board elections, stating, "School boards are some of the most important elections we have...
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Wadsack: "We will fight for a free & fair election!"
Arizona Senator Justine Wadsack used social media to express her commitment, alongside fellow Republicans, to ensuring a "free and fair election." Her statement followed reports that Democrats had attempted to exclude former President Donald Trump from the Arizona ballot, but Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes lacks the authority to do so.
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Wadsack: "ESA is not to be dismantled on my watch."
Using the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, Arizona Senator Justine Wadsack voiced her endorsement of school choice within the state. Wadsack extended an invitation for a meeting with Governor Hobbs, a consistent critic of the program, to engage in discussions about school choice.