

Arizona Today, 23 June 2025 – State Senator Mark Finchem
Senator Finchem and Dr. Rapacki discuss election tampering. In 2020 then State Representative Finchem chaired Joint Legislative Hearings in Phoenix and Oro Valley, AZ and
Senator Finchem and Dr. Rapacki discuss election tampering. In 2020 then State Representative Finchem chaired Joint Legislative Hearings in Phoenix and Oro Valley, AZ and
Senator Finchem and Dr. Rapacki discuss the Legislative Hearings on the Arizona Family Court and the many concerning issues presented at those hearings. Four other
This second hearing brings forth more testimony from parents and their very negative experiences with Arizona Family Court Orders and all professionals associated with the
Arizona Mayors and other dignitaries discuss the problems short-term rental establishments are causing in various Arizona towns and cities and which may be happening in
AZ Senator Mark Finchem leads this 6-hour hearing with testimony from many parents (including that of two children) explaining the financial and emotionally destructive practices
Senator Finchem discusses the second Joint Legislative Hearing in Phoenix held on 12 May 2025. He provides information on Therapeutic Interventionists who force divorced parents
Senator Petersen entered the AZ House of Representatives in 2012 and became Majority Leader, then was elected to the AZ Senate where he again became
A joint Legislative Hearing was held on 14 April 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona to examine draconian actions taken by the Arizona Family Court against parents
Congressman Crane is in his third year in Congress and is a member of the Freedom Caucus. He discusses concerns along the U.S. southern border
Congressman Biggs served in the AZ House of Representatives and the AZ Senate where he was President. He is now serving AZ in Congress and
This is part II of the special presentation made by seven Mayors and one City Manager from across Arizona.
A special presentation was made by seven Mayors and one City Manager from across Arizona. Over 50 cities are experiencing the problems in various degrees