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Flagstaff and Tucson mayors say Gov. Doug Ducey made no direct contact during most of the coronavirus pandemic in Gaggle podcast - AZCentral

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Arizona mayors who broke with Republican Gov. Doug Ducey's approach to the coronavirus said last week the governor had made no direct contact since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Flagstaff and Tucson mayors Coral Evans and Regina Romero told The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast they had communication with the Ducey administration early on in the pandemic through morning conference calls with Ben Blink, the governor's policy adviser for local governments. However, the calls have since ceased. 

Evans and Romero were the first in the state to issue proclamations in mid-March, closing certain businesses and public gathering spaces. Gov. Ducey issued a statewide stay-at-home March 30. 

In the May 27 interviews, Evans and Romero said their proactive approaches were in response to information from scientists and public health officials. They also spoke about the plight of their residents and what further action will be needed to revive their cities' economies and public health.

Podcast: Why haven't Gov. Ducey and Mayor Gallego spoken in three months amid crises?

Mayor Evans expressed displeasure with the governor, who has said he wants Arizona to take unified approach in combating COVID-19. 

"It seems to me that if we want to speak as one voice, then everybody would have the opportunity to be part of the conversation," Evans told national political reporters Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen. "It makes no sense to me that the mayors that care so passionately about their communities never had a conversation with the governor the entire time this has been going on." 

In this episode you'll hear Evans and Romero's thoughts on:

  • Why they issued proclamations shutting down their cities before Gov. Ducey's stay-at-home order.
  • The state response to COVID-19.
  • Partisan politics imbued in coronavirus discourse.
  • The distribution of federal relief funding and what it will be used for 

Read more:

  • 9 Arizona mayors join 300 cities in requesting $250 billion in federal aid
  • Arizona will share $441 million in federal COVID-19 aid with cities, counties and towns around the state
  • Arizona mayors slam Gov. Doug Ducey's edict keeping golf courses open
  • Mayors of Tucson, Los Angeles urge federal government for more help for Latinos

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