Warren Petersen shares views on consumer prices and LA riots

Warren Petersen shares views on consumer prices and LA riots
Warren Petersen, Senate President and Arizona State Senator from 14th District — clubforgrowthfoundation.org
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Warren Petersen, a public figure known for his active engagement on social media, recently shared several updates on his Twitter account. His posts ranged from personal observations to political commentary and endorsements.

On June 8, 2025, Petersen noted a significant change in consumer pricing at a local grocery store. He stated, “My grocery store just lowered prices on over 1000 items.” This tweet suggests an economic shift that could impact consumers positively.

Later the same day, Petersen expressed his stance on civil unrest occurring in Los Angeles. He tweeted, “Media wrong again. It is a riot, not a protest. I stand with law and order. I stand with ICE!! #LAriots.” This post indicates his support for law enforcement agencies and emphasizes his perspective on the events as riots rather than protests.

On June 9, 2025, Petersen endorsed David’s contributions to Lake Havasu City through another tweet. He wrote, “David was a successful businessman who has dedicated his life to service of his community in Lake Havasu City and conservative values. I am honored to have his support.” The endorsement highlights David’s commitment to community service and conservative principles.

Additional information for Step 3: Warren Petersen is currently serving as an Arizona State Senator.



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