Vince Leach urges engagement with school boards and endorses statements on social media

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
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Vince Leach, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2025 to represent the state’s 17th Senate District, has recently posted several comments on his Twitter account. The tweets, published between August 8 and August 9, reference local school boards and endorse statements made by others.

On August 8, Leach encouraged public engagement with education officials, writing: “Ask your local school board members about this! https://t.co/XGpI6Z9DC9”.

The following day, he expressed agreement with another individual’s statement: “Well said Abe! https://t.co/ifM1RGURCx” (August 9).

Later that same day, Leach voiced support for another person’s remarks: “She speaks the truth~ https://t.co/z6anCifdza” (August 9).

Leach succeeded Justine Wadsack as state senator for Arizona’s 17th district after his election in 2025.



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