Winn Tucson

Winn Tucson

Guests - Alex Kolodin, Rodney Glassman

1 h 30 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Guests - Alex Kolodin, Rodney Glassman Monday on Winn Tucson opened on rain — unusual for Tucson in mid-June — and moved into the most consequential news in Arizona electoral politics in years. The legislative session ended at four in the morning. Arizona is now the first state in the country to fully conform to the Trump tax cuts. An Arizona version of the SAVE Act will go before voters in November. And for the state Senate president running for attorney general, a law that's been on the books for 40 years may have just become the most dangerous document in the Republican primary.

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