Kyrsten Sinema joins law and lobbying firm

Former U.S. Senator for Arizona, Kyrsten Sinema, is joining a law and lobbying firm. The firm, Hogan Lovells, says the Democrat turned independent will serve as senior counsel in the organization's global regulator and intellectual property practice.

Ex-AZ Senator Kyrsten Sinema joins Coinbase

Former Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema will be apart of Coinbase's global advisory council. Sinema left office after deciding not to run for reelection. Coinbase has a market cap worth more than $72 billion.

Kyrsten Sinema delivers farewell speech to Senate

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema delivered a farewell speech on the Senate floor on Dec. 18. Sinema served in the U.S. Senate for six years. She was elected as a Democrat but later changed her party to Independent. Sinema previously announced she would not seek a second term. Sinema was the first woman to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate.

Will Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announce re-election bid?

Sen. Sinema toured the Phoenix VA hospital ahead of Veterans Day. The former Democrat turned Independent has yet to announce whether she will run for re-election in 2024, but commented about Sen. Joe Manchin's recent decision not to run.