Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator representing the 7th District, posted a series of tweets on January 28, 2026, highlighting concerns about the condition of State Route 64 and its impact on residents and travelers.
In her most detailed post at 4:09 a.m. UTC, Rogers wrote: “SR 64 is the road that leads from Williams to the Grand Canyon. It is an awful shape. We need help. My people from Williams are dying on this road that the entire world travels to get to the Grand Canyon. #LD7 https://t.co/1E8tNCWxqr”.
Earlier in the morning, Rogers also shared two additional tweets without accompanying commentary: “https://t.co/8w0mMYlGBp” at 3:13 a.m. UTC and “https://t.co/6UBL6JqVtc” at 3:16 a.m. UTC.
State Route 64 serves as a critical route between Williams and the Grand Canyon, frequently used by both local residents and international tourists visiting one of Arizona’s main attractions.
Rogers was elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 as a Republican representative for District 7, succeeding Theresa Hatathlie.

