Local First Arizona proud to lead business opposition to anti-business legislation

Local First Arizona is proud to lead business opposition to HCR 2060, an unfunded, anti-business and anti-immigrant bill at the Arizona Legislature.

In the days since Local First Arizona was the only business organization to testify against the bill, other organizations have joined the call, including the Arizona Chamber of Commerce, Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Greater Phoenix Leadership.

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A photographer explains why you should invest in professional pics

Kathleen Dreier, a Tucson-based photographer, can attest to the power of photography. One study shows articles with imagery receive 94% more views than those without.

As a photographer who travels across Arizona, Dreier uses her unique approach to ensure that the authenticity of her clients shines through.

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Cocopah Indian Tribe turns convention and entertainment center into solar-powered revenue generator

Federal funding will help finance a major solar installation on the Cocopah Indian reservation, saving the tribe millions. The solar panels will generate 90% of the energy needs for the tribe’s events and entertainment complex. Money saved will be reinvested into programs to benefit the community.

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Tight-knit border community makes homeownership affordable

Affordable housing is a challenge for low- and middle-income families in Patagonia, a beautiful Sonoran desert town near the Mexican border. One nonprofit is trying to change that. A $25,000 federal grant has tripled the number of home renovations Community Homes of Patagonia can do. Residents call the help “life-changing.”

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Keeping Tucson’s barrios beautiful

For just $20 per month, Tucson homeowners can have their and their neighbors’ properties mowed and cleaned by Barrio Restoration, a small business in Tucson providing affordable landscaping and street beautification.

“We’re creating respect in the hood by keeping it clean,” said founder David Garcia. “We're taking back the streets and taking ownership again.”

“It's all about reinvesting, building relationships and building a stronger community.”

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Art, fashion, greeting cards, pet sitting: We Rise graduates offer array of talents

Eighteen entrepreneurs graduated from Local First Arizona’s We Rise Business Accelerator in January.

From art and fashion to health care and greeting cards to fitness and pet sitting, this cohort of graduates offered an array of goods and services for Arizona residents to enjoy.

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