Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted a series of tweets on January 5, 2026, addressing recent developments in cryptocurrency regulation and housing law.
In her first tweet at 15:44 UTC, Rogers stated, “One key reason behind today’s rally is rising regulatory optimism in the U.S. On January 5, 2026, Arizona Senator Wendy Rogers introduced SB 1044, a bill proposing to exempt virtual currencies from property taxes.” Later that day at 15:48 UTC, she expanded on the potential impact of the proposed legislation: “One key reason behind today’s rally is rising regulatory optimism in the U.S. On 5 Jan 2026, Arizona Senator Wendy Rogers introduced SB 1044, a bill proposing to exempt virtual currencies from property taxes. If passed, this could lower holding costs for crypto users and”
At 16:36 UTC on the same day, Rogers commented on an unrelated housing issue involving federal guidelines. She wrote: “COMPLETELY ILLEGAL Grok: This describes a proposed change that would impact white families in particular by altering their relationship to property ownership… not legal under HUD guidelines. The Fair Housing Act, which HUD enforces, explicitly prohibits discrimination in”
Wendy Rogers was elected as a Republican to represent Arizona’s 7th Senate District in 2023 after replacing former state senator Theresa Hatathlie.
