Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers, representing the 7th Senate District, recently used her social media platform to highlight Republican-led legislative efforts and propose new policies impacting local governance and election law.
On February 7, 2026, Rogers posted on X: “This was a unified Republican effort leading the way from start to finish. By working together across chambers, we delivered a commonsense election bill that protects military voters, brings clarity to our election calendar, and strengthens transparency for https://t.co/0UYuXVg3EP”. The statement underscores bipartisan collaboration among Republicans in Arizona’s legislature to pass an election bill focused on military voter protections, election calendar reforms, and increased transparency.
Later that day, Rogers highlighted her introduction of SB 1054 in another post dated February 7, 2026: “Senator Wendy Rogers introduced SB 1054, which would make county and city ‘emergency’ actions subject to voter referendum. Rogers represents Rim Country and the White Mountains.” https://t.co/tzjXEUVUfu https://t.co/YQCoV6o3Bs. The proposed legislation aims to allow voters greater oversight over emergency decisions made by local governments.
On February 8, 2026, Rogers also commented on Tom Homan’s skills beyond his reputation for toughness: “You must acknowledge that Tough As Nails @RealTomHoman is also a skilled diplomat. https://t.co/ETaU7owfK6”.
Rogers has served as a Republican member of the Arizona State Senate since being elected in 2023. She represents the state’s 7th Senate District—an area encompassing Rim Country and the White Mountains—after succeeding former senator Theresa Hatathlie.
