Some of these protests have become very violent, and students – especially Jewish students – have the right to feel safe on a campus, and they've gotten out of control.
Mark Kelly
The Public Record
Mark Edward Kelly is an American politician, engineer, and former astronaut currently serving as the junior United States senator from Arizona. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected to the Senate in a special election held in November 2020 and officially took office on December 2, 2020. Kelly has focused on various issues during his tenure, including veterans' affairs, healthcare, and gun control, reflecting his commitment to public service and safety.
We're a purple state. It's a battleground state. It's also going to be a state that could decide who has a majority in the United States Senate.
We have an opportunity in November to sort of fix this at the state level with a ballot initiative. What we really need is national legislation to codify a woman's right to make these decisions.
One person, one individual, stopped that from happening. And that's the former president.
It's dangerous. What Kari Lake said could result in people getting hurt or killed.
I think women in Arizona have been through a really tough time, and it all goes back to Donald Trump's election and what he said he wants to do to Roe v. Wade.
I like to be consulted before something happens, not after, where it just happened and--you guys are willing to sign on.
We are the first ones to be there, and we keep ceding off all of these different things.





