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Wednesday, June 23, 2021
J. Pierce brightens the world with his art BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor
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Pierce sits on the sofa of his Gilbert home donning black pants, a playful Lolo’s Chicken and Waffles T-shirt he designed and colorful shoes that pop. The cream-colored walls are bare, which is surprising for the prolific artist who has sold his Keith Haring-like artwork to likes of rapper Rick Ross and the Arizona Coyotes president and chief executive officer Xavier Gutierrez.
see PIERCE page 5
Inspired Keith Haring, Dr. Suess and Picasso, the prolific artist moved to Anthem at 18 and stayed in the Valley, moving to Gilbert in 2008. (Submitted photo)
Phoenix budget funds mayor’s priorities BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor
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he Phoenix City Council approved the 2021-22 budget that includes funds for a new mental health response program, public safety reform and heat mitigation. The innovative plans contained in the budget align with Mayor Kate Gallego’s priorities. Those priorities include: • Dramatic expansion of mental health response • Climate action and heat readiness
• Business resilience and recovery • Affordable housing and prevention of homelessness • Continued COVID-19 response and relief. “Each of these issues speaks directly to the quality of life in Phoenix,” Gallego said. “Improving and expanding the way we respond to mental health crises is essential, so people get the help they need. We must protect our environment and climate so our families can live and grow. Likewise, every individual and family deserve a safe, comfortable place to live. We will continue our work to restore
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small businesses that suffered during the pandemic. “Finally, as I have said many times, the fastest way to recover from the economic ravages of COVID-19 is to recover and protect public health. This balanced budget addresses those priorities in a way that is responsible and effective.” Improved mental health response Gallego’s priority is the $15 million expansion of the Community Assistance
see BUDGET page 4