Warren Petersen discusses fraud prevention and state issues in recent posts

Warren Petersen, Arizona State Senator from 14th District
Warren Petersen, Arizona State Senator from 14th District
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Warren Petersen, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 14th Senate District, has recently posted a series of updates on his social media account covering topics from government fraud to energy policy.

On April 3, 2026, Petersen addressed concerns about government spending and oversight, stating: “The amount of fraud we are witnessing is unsustainable. These people are fleecing the taxpayer. Glad to see the Trump administration making this a top priority.”

Later that day, he highlighted his participation in a local news program, writing: “Joined Newsmaker with @JohnHookfox10 . We talked budget, ESAs, prop 123, water and the AGs race. Thanks for having me on the show.” This post reflects Petersen’s engagement with issues central to Arizona’s legislative agenda.

On April 4, 2026, Petersen shared an update on efforts related to energy costs and reliability: “Team Petersen joined a TP Action Super Chase today to keep SRP power rates low and energy reliable!”

Petersen succeeded David Gowan in representing Arizona’s 14th Senate District following his election in 2023.



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