Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 7th Senate District, recently posted several messages on her social media account addressing local medical achievements and international affairs.
On April 7, 2026, Rogers expressed support for local medical professionals: “Proud of our Flagstaff Medical Center residents finishing their Family Practice residencies and staying in Arizona to practice medicine! @nchcfammedresidency https://t.co/ZRba57i0zg”.
The following day, on April 8, 2026, she shared a brief message referencing “#7”: “#7 https://t.co/5PgPXcmdB6”.
Later that morning, Rogers commented on NATO’s relevance in response to an ongoing discussion: “Yes… and with no relevance whatsoever of NATO. https://t.co/qy5lY7m0zD”.
Rogers began serving as state senator after succeeding Theresa Hatathlie. As a member of the Arizona State Senate representing District 7, her statements often address both local issues such as healthcare workforce retention and broader topics including international organizations.



