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Sen. Kelly attends Mesa opening of office of Mission for Arizona

Posted 4/19/22

Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly recently kicked off the Mission for Arizona office opening in Mesa and attended a University of Arizona organizing event in Tucson where he spoke about his work in the Senate, …

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Sen. Kelly attends Mesa opening of office of Mission for Arizona

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Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly recently kicked off the Mission for Arizona office opening in Mesa and attended a University of Arizona organizing event in Tucson where he spoke about his work in the Senate, how he’s delivered results for the state and why he’s running for re-election.

On April 14 he was joined by State Sen. Raquel Terán and Mesa City Councilmember Francisco Heredia to open Mission for Arizona’s first field office in Mesa, according to a release.

Mission for Arizona is part of the Arizona Democratic Party, according to its website at missionforarizona.com.

On April 15 Sen. Kelly kicked off an organizing event at the University of Arizona with Pima Supervisor Adelita Grijalva and Tucson Vice Mayor Lane Santa Cruz where he highlighted his work to make Washington work for Arizonans, not big corporations, the release states.