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Grand Dems to discuss water, environmental issues in Surprise

Posted 3/18/25

Water and environmental issues will top the agenda at the Grand Dems monthly meeting on March 26 at The Grand.

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Grand Dems to discuss water, environmental issues in Surprise

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Water and environmental issues will top the agenda at the Grand Dems monthly meeting on March 26 at The Grand.

Heather Macre, who has represented Maricopa County on the Central Arizona Water District Governing Board since 2012, will address water issues beginning at 6:15 p.m. in the Gila Room room at the Cimarron Center, 19683 W. Clearview Boulevard.

Macre, a partner at the Fennemore law firm, was re-elected to the board in November.

Sandy Bahr, who has worked on environmental protection issues in Arizona for three decades, will speak on behalf of the Sierra Club.

Bahr is the chapter director for the Grand Canyon Chapter of the Sierra Club.

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