The American Conversation
America turns 250 this year, and Arizona is launching one of the most ambitious state-level celebrations in the country. But behind the celebration is a deeper question: can Americans actually come together right now, or has political division made that impossible? Laura Terech is the Executive Director of the Arizona America250 Commission and a former Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives. In this episode, Laura walks Austin through what it was like serving on the elections committee during Arizona's most contentious election cycles, why she left the legislature after receiving death threats and earning $25,000 a year, how election policy bills often ignored basic logistics like cost and staffing, and what Arizona 250 is doing to spark civic engagement across all 15 counties. If you care about government accountability, public education, and what patriotism actually looks like in practice, this one is for you. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (03:58) Programming for Kids and Families (08:33) Why This Anniversary Matters Now (13:11) Why She Ran for Office (14:35) Democrat in a Red State (19:41) Why She Left the Legislature (21:53) Death Threats and Security Details (23:10) Election Committee Battles (29:49) Leading the 250 Commission (36:55) What She Hopes People Take Away Laura got death threats for sitting on the elections committee. Drop a comment: is this why good people avoid public office? Connect with Laura: Website: https://azsos.gov/az250 [https://azsos.gov/az250 ] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-terech-536893312/ [ https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-terech-536893312/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraforaz/ [https://www.instagram.com/lauraforaz/] X: https://x.com/lauraforAZ [https://x.com/lauraforAZ]
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