Wendy Rogers highlights ‘Defend the Guard’ bill in recent social media posts

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 7th Senate District, posted a series of tweets on January 20 and 21, 2026. The posts include references to legislative efforts and commentary.

On January 20, Rogers shared an emphatic post: ” https://t.co/2elAn5JVwE”. Later that day, she highlighted her legislative initiative with another tweet: “My bill: DEFEND THE GUARD https://t.co/uXYE5KZNeX”.

On January 21, Rogers responded affirmatively to an unspecified topic with the message: “Correctimundo! https://t.co/PJdBGWUibM”.

Rogers assumed office after winning election in 2023 and succeeded Theresa Hatathlie as state senator for Arizona’s 7th Senate District.



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