Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 7th Senate District, posted several messages on her social media account on February 7, 2026. The tweets address community grief in Flagstaff, legislative efforts regarding election procedures, and support for a county official.
In a post published at 06:46 UTC, Rogers commented on a recent tragedy affecting her local community: “We in Flagstaff have felt this loss personally and deeply. We lost these brave men in the back yard of our neighborhood near Route 66. My neighbors and excellent @FlagstaffPD are taking it hard. We sorely grieve as a community.”
At 06:47 UTC, Rogers shared news about her involvement with state legislation: //Signed by the AZ Governor//
HONORED to have prime sponsored SB 1425, which moved up our primary to 21 July and added observers during the primary.
Well led collaborative effort! @votewarren @AZCounties”
In another message posted at 06:49 UTC, she expressed support for an official outside her own district: “I don’t represent Maricopa Co, but I know its county recorder Justin Heap… and I support him.”
Rogers succeeded Theresa Hatathlie as state senator for Arizona’s 7th Senate District after winning election in 2023.
