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Arizona’s congressional delegation was split in Wednesday's vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on a proposed TikTok ban if the China-owned app is not sold to another company.
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Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego will have as guests at Thursday's State of the Union Address two brothers from the Navajo Nation with whom he served in the Marine Corps in Iraq in 2005.
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The former TV newscaster and failed gubernatorial candidate seeks the seat held by independent incumbent Kyrsten Sinema.
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Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego is asking the U.S. Department of Defense how it might be planning to step in to assist states impacted by possible wildland firefighter pay cuts.
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The legislation, which is backed by Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego, protects Native children by expanding on the late-Sen. John McCain’s Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act.
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Members of Arizona’s congressional delegation say the proposed merger between two large supermarket chains could drive up prices and exacerbate food insecurity.
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Democrat Ruben Gallego has outraised and outspent Independent Kyrsten Sinema in the race for one of Arizona’s senate seats – one Sinema hasn’t even confirmed she'll actually enter.
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The emergency funding would help Arizona residents pay their electricity bills as the state faces dangerous, record-breaking temperatures.
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Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema reported raising just over $2 million in her first full fundraising quarter since leaving the Democratic Party.
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A bipartisan bill in Congress aims to bolster tribal law enforcement and combat the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous people. The BADGES Act makes resources available, assists with officer recruitment and retention and increases tribal access to a national missing persons database.