Scot Mussi is President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, had this exchange regarding Arizona elections with host Leyla Gulen on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast:
Responding to an inquiry about the status of COVID-19 cases in Arizona and any potential effect on schools, state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne stated that public health agencies now consider COVID-19 to be a common respiratory virus and that schools should operate normally.
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club has filed a lawsuit challenging the Make Elections Fair Arizona Act, alleging that the initiative violates the Arizona Constitution by including multiple amendments. The lawsuit seeks to prevent Secretary of State Adrian Fontes from placing the initiative on the November ballot.
At the end of June, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) hosted its 11th annual Arizona Infectious Disease Training and Exercise (AZID2024). Over 400 public health partners from various organizations participated to discuss best practices and current infectious disease trends in Arizona and the region. The event featured speakers from local Arizona jurisdictions, neighboring states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and several academic institutions.
The loss of taste and smell are two of the most noticeable symptoms that can come from chronic sinusitis. According to Dr. Brian Lee of Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center, treating chronic sinusitis will improve overall quality of life.
U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona, Kari Lake, stated that the current administration has allowed 8 million illegal migrants, including criminals, to enter the United States. The Lake campaign made the statement to the Grand Canyon Times on July 24.
Sunday, July 28 is World Hepatitis Day. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Office of HIV and Hepatitis C Services (OHHS) encourages individuals to get tested for hepatitis. Millions in the country have viral hepatitis but remain unaware. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all people aged 18 and older get tested for hepatitis B and C at least once in their lifetimes, and that all pregnant individuals get tested at least once during each pregnancy.
Arizona voters will have the opportunity to vote on the "Secure the Border Act" in November, following a superior court judge's decision to block a recent lawsuit. Senator Janae Shamp described the lawsuit as part of "attempts from Arizona Democrats and radical left activists to deprive voters of the opportunity to decide on this matter," which she called "truly appalling." She made the statement in a July 15 news release.
An analysis by Grand Canyon Times shows Arizona is one of 24 states with a membership with ERIC, a national voter data group accused of "hyper-partisanship."
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, endorsed in an X post by outgoing President Biden to replace him as presidential candidate, said in 2017 that “undocumented immigrants” are not criminals.
PHOENIX – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has advised Arizona school districts and charter schools to seek legal counsel before implementing new federal Title IX guidelines, which are set to take effect on August 1. These regulations have sparked controversy and face multiple legal challenges.
U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona, Kari Lake, stated that border policy has allowed the entrance of crime and drugs, turning Arizona into the "fentanyl state." The Lake campaign made the statement in a post on X on July 16.