US House, AZ-01
Marlene Galán-Woods
Marlene Galán-Woods is one of three climate champions running in the Democratic primary for the toss up House race for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District.
ON THE ISSUES
- Committed to bold climate action
- Will work to invest in clean energy
WHY THIS RACE MATTERS
- Toss up House race
- Climate champions Amish Shah and Jonathan Treble are also running in the Democratic primary
- If elected, she will be the first Latina to represent Arizona's 1st district in Congress.
- Flipping this seat in Arizona will help win a pro-environmental majority in the House, making it easier to pass climate legislation at the federal level
CANDIDATE BACKGROUND
Marlene Galán-Woods is running to represent Arizona's 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is a former broadcast journalist and helped found the Mesa Arts Academy within the Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley and the Phoenix Children’s Museum. She is committed to fighting to invest more in clean energy that will help boost Arizona’s economy and bring down costs.
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