Wendy Rogers announces new bills on addiction treatment, highway dedication, and election security

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator for the 7th District and a Republican elected in 2023, announced a series of legislative initiatives on February 8, 2026, via her official Twitter account.

In one post published on February 8, Rogers stated, “Proud to advance SB1048, funding a vital detox center in Northern Arizona with strong backing from Coconino County officials to combat addiction.”

Shortly after, she highlighted an effort to honor a fallen Marine. On February 8, she posted: “Honoring the sacrifice of Marine PFC Michael Noline by naming a segment of SR77 after him through SCM1006—true heroes deserve remembrance.”

Later that day, Rogers addressed election integrity measures. She wrote: “Crushing election fraud with SB1037, securing voting equipment and making cast vote records public to ensure every Arizona vote counts honestly.”

Rogers assumed office in 2023 following her election to represent Arizona’s 7th Senate District. She succeeded Theresa Hatathlie as part of the state’s legislative body.



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