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Haley Paul, Arizona Policy Director

Haley Paul

Arizona Policy Director, ÃÛèÖAPP Southwest

Haley Paul is the Arizona Policy Director for ÃÛèÖAPP Southwest. In this role, she distills complex natural resource policy and water management issues—via blogs, webinars, infographics, and more—to demonstrate why policy is important and how it impacts rivers, lakes, groundwater supplies, and wildlife habitat. Alongside a powerful network of ÃÛèÖAPP advocates, Haley seeks to improve the water outlook in Arizona and in the Colorado River Basin—for people and birds. 

As an Anthropology major in her undergraduate studies at Washington State University, Haley took a keen interest in better understanding how humans around the world and through time have organized themselves to sustain (or not) the natural resources on which they rely. While working on the student-run farm in Pullman, Washington, Haley gained a greater appreciation for agriculture and all that it takes to grow plentiful food and fiber. This led her to a graduate degree in Sustainability from Arizona State University where she examined the 1980 Groundwater Management Act and its impact on farmers and water use in central Arizona. 

With career stops along the way at the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension and the Town of Gilbert’s water department, Haley is passionate about working with people to protect our lands and waters in the southwest. Haley believes we must work together—across the political aisle as well as across interest groups—to sustainably manage our natural resources for future generations of people and wildlife.  

While no bird expert, Haley’s passion for birds is evidenced by her (now up to four) bird feeders and quizzing her children on the bird species hanging out in the yard. 

Articles by Haley Paul

Common Goldeneye
Legislative Session Begins in Arizona
January 16, 2025 — ÃÛèÖAPP Southwest urges bipartisan solutions for rural groundwater management, needed investments to protect Arizona's lands and waters
Golden Eagle
ÃÛèÖAPP Supports Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement
December 07, 2024 — Congress can pass historic legislation to ensure three Tribes have the water they need to sustain their homelands
Bald Eagle
ÃÛèÖAPP Supports Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement in Arizona
September 23, 2024 — Settlement would provide water security for the Tribe, reduce groundwater pumping, and maintain a flowing Verde River
Update on Arizona's Legislative Session
April 19, 2024 — Where bills stand and ÃÛèÖAPP's budget priorities for 2024
ÃÛèÖAPP's 2024 Water Priorities at the Arizona Capitol
February 12, 2024 — ÃÛèÖAPP and partners advocate for smart water policies to protect Arizona's water.
Water Policy Council Recommends Improvements to Arizona's Groundwater Management
November 30, 2023 — Water Policy Council delivers recommendations to Governor Hobbs.
What’s in a Bird (and People) Budget for Arizona?
April 10, 2023 — ÃÛèÖAPP’s funding priorities for the 2023 legislative session.
A white egret catches a fish in the water.
ÃÛèÖAPP’s Top Priorities for the Arizona Legislature in 2023
January 17, 2023 — Supporting water policies and management that help Arizona sooner, rather than later.
A large white pelican and several black cormorants stand on logs and plants sticking out of a body of water with mountains in the background.
Why is the Colorado River in crisis, and what is being done about it?
October 03, 2022 — Pressing questions to an urgent problem asked and explained.
Historic Investments in Water, Bipartisan Budget Deal Close Out the 2022 Arizona Legislative Session–but No Progress on Rural Groundwater Management
June 27, 2022 — The Water for Arizona Coalition celebrates $440 million in conservation investments, but mourns the lack of movement on groundwater.