Wendy Rogers posts series of remarks on social media referencing president and personal topics
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published three posts on January 14, 2026, referencing the president and other subjects.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published three posts on January 14, 2026, referencing the president and other subjects.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers shared several strongly worded opinions about public figures and organizations on her social media accounts between January 13 and January 14, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers shared several brief posts on January 14, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published several comments on X (formerly Twitter) on January 14, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted several tweets on January 14, 2026, offering short comments about rural living and other subjects.
Wendy Rogers, Republican senator representing Arizona’s 7th district since her election in 2023, shared several tweets on January 14, 2026.
Wendy Rogers, Republican state senator for Arizona’s 7th district, made several posts on January 14, 2026 emphasizing legislative responsibility and referencing high-profile figures.
Arizona State Representatives David Marshall and Ralph Heap propose a bill aimed at eliminating sales taxes on utility bills until $2.3 billion is refunded or by 2046’s end.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers promoted her campus carry bill and commented on local issues via posts made on January 13, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted updates on January 13, 2026 regarding Flagstaff’s new Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) housing initiatives.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers shared updates about hosting local officials during the Arizona Senate’s opening day and commented on global affairs through a series of posts dated January 12-13,…
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers addressed themes of discipline and local infrastructure in several social media posts dated January 13, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published three posts on January 13, 2026, referencing Islam and political matters.
Arizona State Senator T.J. Shope celebrated Opening Day for the Second Regular Session of the Fifty-Seventh Arizona Legislature through a series of posts on January 12 and January 13, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published several tweets on January 13, 2026, criticizing public figures including Walz and Mark Kelly.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted a series of succinct tweets on January 12, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published several short posts on January 12, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted several messages on January 12, 2026 reflecting on her service and departure from Flagstaff ahead of the legislative session.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers published three brief statements on January 11, 2026.
Wendy Rogers, an Arizona state senator since 2023, published three concise tweets on January 11, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers shared several short posts on social media on January 11, 2026.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted several tweets on January 11, 2026, addressing internal party issues and reactions among Republicans.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers shared her views on Alberta’s potential independence and professional protesters in a series of tweets on January 11, 2026.
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator for District 7, posted multiple updates on January 11 about political messaging and local infrastructure efforts.
Arizona State Senator T.J. Shope posted several tweets in early January 2026, including a call for the NFL to make playoff games available over-the-air for more viewers.
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