Selina Bliss highlights Habitat for Humanity event and housing legislation in recent posts

Selina Bliss, Arizona State Representative for 1st District
Selina Bliss, Arizona State Representative for 1st District
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Dr. Selina Bliss, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the 1st District, shared updates on her participation in a Habitat for Humanity event and legislative efforts related to housing in a series of posts on January 24 and 25, 2026.

On January 24, Bliss expressed appreciation for being involved in a volunteer event, stating, “Thank you for letting us join in today. I really love the feel of using powertools!”.

Later that day, she elaborated on her experience at the Habitat for Humanity Red & Blue Build site and highlighted her support for affordable homeownership and volunteerism. She wrote, “A rewarding day at the Habitat for Humanity @habitatcaz Red & Blue Build site today. A chance to support affordable homeownership and the power of volunteerism, while also getting to play with several nail guns! In support, I am honored to introduce HB2926 (housing;”.

On January 25, Bliss referenced legislation she is sponsoring by posting, “Both bills proudly sponsored by LD1 “.

Bliss was elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 to represent District 1 after succeeding Judy Burges. Her recent activities reflect ongoing engagement with community initiatives and legislative measures focused on housing issues.



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