[3] At SRP, Connolly was engaged with economic development initiatives in Pinal County and collaborated with chambers of commerce and other regional entities.
[2] She chaired the East Valley Partnership's Superstition Vistas Steering Committee for over five years, where she led discussions on balanced land-use planning for the region.
[4] During the campaign, her connection to SRP became a topic of scrutiny; Kuby, her Democratic senate running mate, shared documentation from the Arizona Secretary of State showing Connolly's lobbyist registration, bringing attention to her ties to utility companies such as SRP, Arizona Public Service, and Southwest Gas.
[3] Connolly responded by addressing her SRP role as primarily focused on community advocacy rather than direct legislative lobbying.
[3] Her campaign platform prioritized issues relevant to the district, including K–12 education reform, affordable housing, climate change, and water policy.