Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 7th Senate District, used her social media account on February 5, 2026, to address legislative initiatives and acknowledge community leaders involved in local governance.
In a post at 04:20 UTC, Rogers thanked individuals who supported efforts for improved healthcare services in northern Arizona. She wrote, “Thank you, Coconino Co Attorney Ammon Barker & Flagstaff City Councilmember Lori Matthews for coming to the Capitol to testify for the detox center we so badly need in northern Arizona. #SB1048”.
Later that morning at 04:25 UTC, Rogers commented on municipal governance practices and legislative reform. She stated, “Arizona has city & town councils who declare emergencies in order to ramrod pet projects through. We’re DONE with this ABUSE! Thank you Town of Payson for championing SB 1054 to restore the constitutional will of the people!”.
In a subsequent post at 04:46 UTC, Rogers made an additional remark referencing negotiation tactics and influence. The tweet read, “He has a way of incentivizing them to “ask”! Plus, they’ll think it’s their idea. #ArtOfTheDeal”.
Rogers succeeded Theresa Hatathlie as state senator after her election in 2023.
