Hey John,
Before running for Congress, Kirsten served in the Arizona state legislature.
She knows that drought is one of the most serious issues facing our region, so her top priority was protecting Arizona’s water supply. She became one of the foremost legislators working on a deal between the Southwest Basin states to ensure that each state contributes to water conservation.
But while Kirsten was fighting for our water, Juan Ciscomani was doing the opposite.
He was right by Governor Ducey’s side as he gave billions of gallons of Arizona water to a Saudi-owned corporation to grow alfalfa for cows. Newspapers said, “The Saudis got a sweetheart deal,” because it was THAT unfair to Arizonans.
Then, the lobbyists who spearheaded the deal gave a huge campaign contribution to Ciscomani. How convenient.
Kirsten isn’t getting big campaign checks from shady backroom deals. She’s relying on grassroots donors like you.
That’s why we have to ask: Can you chip in before our massive end-of-quarter fundraising deadline in two days? We still haven’t hit our goal, and it’s critical that we do.