By: Joanna Allhands
Lawmakers and the governor can't agree on fixes to restart some housing growth in metro Phoenix, so state water officials are making their own rules.
Joanna Allhands is an Opinions digital editor at The Arizona Republic. She focuses on themes such as climate change and the environment, water issues, and regional interests, along with law and legal affairs, litigation, and real estate. Joanna's work has been featured in Yahoo News, NewsBreak, and La Voz.
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Joanna Allhands focuses on local water conservation, Arizona's water policy, and related legal and government announcements. She delves into the intersection of agriculture and farming with business and industry in her coverage.
Given her emphasis on legal policy regulation (32%) and government announcement (29%), she would likely be interested in receiving pitches from experts knowledgeable about water laws, policies, regulations, as well as governmental initiatives impacting Arizona’s water resources.
In light of Joanna's focus on Arizona-specific issues like Lake Mead, recycled water usage, and agricultural impact on water consumption, sources should have localized knowledge or experience relating to these topics to effectively engage with her coverage.
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