Emergency Management

AZPHA’s Potential Positions on November Ballot Propositions: Part 1 – Emergency Authority

Every cycle the Arizona Secretary of State generates a publicity pamphlet to help educate voters ahead of the general election. The pamphlet includes arguments in support of and against citizens’ initiatives and legislative referral. It’s a feature of the Clean Elections voter initiative from several years ago. The publicity pamphlet is a key educational resource for voters to use before voting. As Arizona’s independent voice for public health, we’ve played

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Air Quality

The AZ Corp Commission & Public Health (Part III): Southwest Gas

At first glance, the Arizona Corporation Commission might seem like it has pretty much nothing to do with public health. But when you scratch the surface just a little, you’ll discover that the Commission does in fact influence public health. In our first piece we discussed how the Commissioners’ rubber stamping of APS rate increases over the last couple of years is harming the social determinants of health. Last week we

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Climate Change

Maricopa County Launches 2024 Heat Relief Efforts

Maricopa County Public Health investing in community support to prevent another record-breaking year of heat deaths In response to the largest number of heat-related deaths since tracking began, Maricopa County Department of Public Health is ramping up its heat response efforts for 2024 to expand the Maricopa County Heat Relief Network. The Network was initiated in 2005 by the Maricopa Association of Governments and is comprised of public, private and

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Professional Development

Oral Arguments in the Petersen v. Hobbs ‘Director Nominations’ Case Delayed Until May 20

After the shenanigans in early 2023 at the “Director’s Nominations” Committee it became clear that Governor Hobbs nominees to lead state agencies wouldn’t be getting a fair shake from the Committee or the Senate. We posted a blog back then arguing that the Governor should use loopholes in the statute to get her nominees onto more stable ground: Time to Play Hardball with Agency Director Nominations? Here’s a Playbook Hobbs ended

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Reproductive Health

Governor Signs Repeal of the Near Total Ban on Abortion Care: AzPHA’s Draft Voter Initiative Argument

You undoubtedly know that both the legislature narrowly passed and the governor signed a bill repealing the near total abortion ban that was originally passed during the first territorial legislature in 1864.  It’s unclear when the repeal will actually take effect – most likely around October 1 (90 days after the end of the legislative session). Meanwhile, as a result of the state Supreme Court’s decision awhile back, that very

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Nutrition

USDA Improves Nutrition Standards for Free & Reduced Lunch Program

USDA finished changes to the nutrition standards they expect participating schools to follow who take part in the USDA’s free and reduced breakfast/lunch programs. Schools across our country are serving breakfasts and lunches to nearly 30 million children every day. Healthy school meals are the main source of nutrition for more than half of these students and are an essential part of the educational landscape. USDA says their new standards

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