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Tom O’Halleran, a Democrat is running for re-election to the US House in Arizona’s rural 1st Congressional District. He is a former police officer, business owner, and family man.

He has served in the new CD1 since 2016. It is a giant district is 60,000 square miles, and it’s 45% rural. It wraps around Phoenix, goes up to Four Corners, and scoops back down to include the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff. 25% of the population is Native American

Tom supports an economy that works for everyone, canceling the Saudi Water deal, rebuilding crumbling infrastructure, building broadband internet in rural areas, protecting Social Security from privatization, supporting veterans, improving public education, and securing our border but keeping families together.

Tom previously served in the Arizona State Senate and House as a Republican from 2001-2009. In 2014, he left the Republican Party, citing disagreement with how the party handled education, water, and child welfare issues. For more, see www.TomOHalleran.com.

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Tom O’Halleran, a Democrat is running for re-election to the US House in Arizona’s rural 1st Congressional District. He is a former police officer, business owner, and family man.

He has served in the new CD1 since 2016. It is a giant district is 60,000 square miles, and it’s 45% rural. It wraps around Phoenix, goes up to Four Corners, and scoops back down to include the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff. 25% of the population is Native American

Tom supports an economy that works for everyone, canceling the Saudi Water deal, rebuilding crumbling infrastructure, building broadband internet in rural areas, protecting Social Security from privatization, supporting veterans, improving public education, and securing our border but keeping families together.

Tom previously served in the Arizona State Senate and House as a Republican from 2001-2009. In 2014, he left the Republican Party, citing disagreement with how the party handled education, water, and child welfare issues. For more, see www.TomOHalleran.com.

Register in advance for this meeting.

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When & Where
Oct 3, 2022, 12:00pm to 1:00pm Timezone: CDT
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