With hospitals reporting increased availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) and bed capacity, Governor Ducey today issued an Executive Order removing restrictions on conducting elective surgeries for hospitals, health care facilities and providers that meet certain preparedness criteria. Under the new order, hospitals, dental offices and other health facilities can resume conducting elective surgeries on May 1 if they can show they have implemented measures intended to keep health … [Read more...] about Governor Ducey Issues New Guidance On Elective Surgeries
McSally Calls on Big Companies to Return Relief Loans Intended for Small Businesses
McSally Calls on Big Companies to Return Relief Loans Intended for Small Businesses U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) joined Fox and Friends this morning and called on large businesses with access to capital to return their relief loans so small businesses and mom-and-pop shops can access vital funding. She also spoke about U.S. posture toward Iran. Watch her interview HERE. See excerpts below: STEVE DOOCY: Right and that's why it’s so frustrating, senator, that they already ran out … [Read more...] about McSally Calls on Big Companies to Return Relief Loans Intended for Small Businesses
Forest Lakes Fire Department Donates Much Needed Ambulance to Navajo Nation
On Tuesday, April 21st, Coconino County Supervisor, Jim Parks, State Representative Bob Thorpe LD6, and David Peelman from Show Low, candidate for LD7 were honored to deliver to Sacred Mountain Medical Services in Tuba City on Navajo Nation, an ambulance that had been donated by Forest Lakes Fire Department in Coconino County. The donation of this ambulance was begun a year ago when Forest Lakes Fire Department received a $250K grant from the Gila River Indian Community in southern Arizona … [Read more...] about Forest Lakes Fire Department Donates Much Needed Ambulance to Navajo Nation
SenesTech Announces Pricing of $5.0 Million Public Offering Priced At-The-Market under Nasdaq Rules
SenesTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNES), a developer of proprietary technologies for managing animal pest populations through fertility control, today announced the pricing of its public offering of 1,574,308 units. Each unit is comprised of one share of common stock (or common stock equivalent) and one warrant to purchase one share of common stock. The units are being offered at a public offering price of $3.176 per unit priced at-the-market under Nasdaq rules. H.C. Wainwright & Co. is acting as … [Read more...] about SenesTech Announces Pricing of $5.0 Million Public Offering Priced At-The-Market under Nasdaq Rules
McSally Calls for Financial Security for Rural Communities
U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) and a bipartisan group of senators sent a letter calling for the Senate to finally provide much-needed financial certainty during the COVID-19 crisis for rural communities to ensure long-term funding needed for essential services. In a letter addressed to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the senators pushed for, “a long-term solution for the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination … [Read more...] about McSally Calls for Financial Security for Rural Communities
IRS Website Launched Allows Americans To Track Their Coronavirus Stimulus Check
The IRS has recently launched a website that allows Americans to track the status of their stimulus checks. The IRS “Get My Payment” website informs users as to when they can expect their $1,200 coronavirus stimulus check. In addition, the site also details whether the agency needs more information before they send the check. The website will provide details if their check has been delivered, and to which bank account it was deposited to. In order to use the website, users may need … [Read more...] about IRS Website Launched Allows Americans To Track Their Coronavirus Stimulus Check
Latest Update- COVID- 19
As of April 16, Coconino County Health and Human Services has confirmed 297 positive cases and a total of 26 fatalities. Access to testing continues to be a significant challenge and, as a result, testing is being focused only on front line health care workers and those who are symptomatic with underlying health vulnerabilities. The County was the first in the State to open drive up testing and has provided quarantine facilities for homeless individuals who have tested positive or are … [Read more...] about Latest Update- COVID- 19
McSally Announces $225 Million in COVID-19 Relief for Arizona Airports
U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) announced the release of $225 million in CARES Act relief funding for Arizona airports today. McSally spoke with Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Monday who relayed the good news. “Our airports have seen a huge decrease in travelers as Arizonans stay home to save lives,” McSally said. “As one of the fastest growing states in the nation, Arizona’s airports must be able to hit the ground running once this crisis is over. This funding will … [Read more...] about McSally Announces $225 Million in COVID-19 Relief for Arizona Airports
Treasury Launches New Tool for State, Local, Tribal Governments to Collect Coronavirus Relief Funding
U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) shared the following information regarding a new web tool launched Friday by the Treasury Department to allow state, local, and tribal governments receive funding to help offset the costs of their coronavirus response as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Once registered through this portal, states and territories will receive promptly half of the funds allocated to them pursuant to the CARES Act. This will fast-track the … [Read more...] about Treasury Launches New Tool for State, Local, Tribal Governments to Collect Coronavirus Relief Funding
Treasury, IRS Launch New Tool to Help Non-Filers Receive One-Time Coronavirus Relief Check
U.S. Senator Martha McSally (R-AZ) shared the following information regarding a new web tool launched Friday by the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to help the millions of people who don’t normally file a tax return quickly register for their one-time relief check as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The CARES Act established Economic Impact Payments for individuals who make less than $99,000 a year or married couples that make less … [Read more...] about Treasury, IRS Launch New Tool to Help Non-Filers Receive One-Time Coronavirus Relief Check






