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Do You Need to Call 911? In Phoenix, You Could Be Waiting An Absurd Amount of Time for Emergency Assistance

  Share Source: AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana In Phoenix, there’s appears to be an underreported crisis concerning its emergency services. They’re taking an absurd amount of time to reach people in need. Need to call 911? Well, you could be waiting upwards of eight minutes just for someone to pick up the phone. I’m not kidding. The 911 dispatchers have been few and far between in the area. It’s been this way for months. Here’s a report about the situation in April. Those already working 911 dispatch are also suffering burnout from overwork. One woman died after working a 16-hour shift after recovering from COVID (via CBS 5 Phoenix):

House Republicans Pass Arizona s Massive Tax-Cut, Heads To Governor For Approval

Capitol Media Services  PHOENIX House Republicans pushed through the plan to sharply cut taxes on the rich Thursday and a $12.8 billion spending plan but only after changing the rules to limit debate and objections by Democrats.    The approval, on a party-line vote, came after the 31 Republicans all present for the first time in days lined up the votes to limit discussion to no more than 30 minutes. And the rule was crafted in a way to cut off comments at that point, even if all the amendments to any bill had not even been explained.    With the new rules in place, House Republicans enacted the plan. With the Senate already having approved, that sent it to Gov. Doug Ducey. 

Kris Mayes, consumer advocate and attorney, enters Arizona s attorney general race

Kris Mayes, consumer advocate and attorney, enters Arizona s attorney general race Lacey Latch, Arizona Republic © Kris Mayes for Arizona Kris Mayes has announces a run for Arizona attorney general. Kris Mayes, an attorney and professor who served for seven years on the Arizona Corporation Commission, announced Wednesday that she is running for state attorney general as a Democrat.  Mayes, a Prescott native, is  known for consumer advocacy work, particularly involving climate change and energy efficiency. Mayes serves as the director of Arizona State University’s Energy Policy Innovation Council and teaches energy law at the school’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, from which she earned her own juris doctorate in 2003.

Kris Mayes, former Corporation Commissioner, in attorney general race

Kris Mayes, former Corporation Commissioner, in attorney general race
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