Wendy Rogers outlines legislative priorities and comments on Walz in January 8 tweets

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 serving as Arizona State Senator for the 7th District since 2023, shared updates on her legislative agenda and recent political commentary in a series of posts on January 8, 2026.

In a tweet posted at 00:32 UTC, Rogers thanked a local radio host for an interview covering several policy areas. She wrote, “Thanks @JeffOravits for having me discuss upcoming repairs to SR 64 plus my legislative priorities regarding AI, Arizona Trail, border bills, budget, Campus Carry, state park fees, fentanyl sentencing, HOAs and drug detox facilities to name just a few!”.

Later that evening at 01:18 UTC, Rogers commented on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s actions with the post: “Walz can step down now, but he’s still culpable. Too Late Timmy.”

A subsequent tweet at 01:19 UTC contained only emoji symbols and a link: “”.

Rogers has represented Arizona’s 7th Senate District since being elected in 2023. She succeeded Theresa Hatathlie in this role.



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