Shawnna LM Bolick addresses prison reform and political support in recent posts

Shawnna Bolick, Arizona State Senator from 2nd District (R) - www.facebook.com
Shawnna Bolick, Arizona State Senator from 2nd District (R) - www.facebook.com
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Shawnna LM Bolick, an Arizona politician, recently used her social media platform to address issues ranging from prison oversight reform to political endorsements. On July 15, 2025, Bolick posted about the need for changes in Arizona’s correctional system, stating, “Prison oversight reform is long overdue in Arizona. It was an honor to co-author this opinion piece with @BlackmanForAZ https://t.co/JosEpM5riF”.

Later that day, Bolick expressed support for a state official by posting, “We America’s governor https://t.co/M0tpUssigP” on July 15, 2025.

On July 17, 2025, Bolick shared another post containing only a link: “https://t.co/bqnWY0XTj4”.

Bolick has been active in Arizona politics and has previously advocated for government transparency and reforms within the state’s institutions. Prison oversight has been a recurring topic of debate in Arizona due to ongoing concerns about conditions and accountability within correctional facilities.



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