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Schweikert's Regulation Bill

Representative David Schweikert (R-AZ) has introduced legislation to automatically cut outdated rules and regulations.

Specifically, Rep. Schweikert's Regulatory Evidence-based Standards for Thorough Accountability and Reassuring Tests — Securing Updated and Necessary Statutory Evaluations Timely (RESTART-SUNSET) Act strengthens the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), which requires federal agencies to assess the effects of their regulations on small businesses, by requiring those agencies to review regulations.

While agencies under the RFA are currently required to review rules and regulations, Rep. Schweikert's RESTART-SUNSET Act ensures compliance by automatically sunsetting all rules and regulations that have not been reviewed after ten years.

Agencies can exempt rules and regulations that can demonstrably prove no impact on small businesses, but they must provide additional justification in the Federal Register. Moreover... READ MORE

 

Senator Mark Kelly: Just met with President Zelenskyy to receive an update on the war and the situation on the battlefield. Russia started this war, but Ukraine can win it if we continue to work alongside our allies and keep up the pressure on Russia.
Senator Ruben Gallego: When I was their age, I never imagined I’d one day serve as Arizona’s first Latino U.S. Senator. Today I told Garfield Elementary’s 8th graders that they should dream big. Son los líderes del futuro.

David Schweikert Introduces Bill to Automatically Cut Outdated Rules— By Cactus Politics' Grayson Bakich—

Gallego Defends Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance Amid Backlash— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Senator Ruben Gallego is standing by his support for Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, responding to critics who questioned the Puerto Rican artist's selection.

Ag-to-Urban Program Now Active, Conserving Water and Boosting Housing— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— A new water conservation program, which allows farmers to sell their water rights to housing developers, officially went into effect last week.

Arizona Leaders Respond to Michigan Church Shooting— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Arizona political leaders issued statements Sunday following a shooting at a Michigan church that resulted in multiple casualties and a fire at the building.

Andy Biggs Discusses Trump's Meeting with Dem Leaders Ahead of Shutdown— By Cactus Politics' Grayson Bakich— Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) discussed President Donald Trump's last-minute decision to meet with Democratic leaders ahead of a potential government shutdown in a recent appearance on Fox and Friends First, suggesting Democrats want to avoid being viewed as the instigators of a shutdown.

Devastating Floods Leads Hobbs to Issue State of Emergency in Gila County— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Governor Katie Hobbs declared a state of emergency Saturday for Gila County after severe monsoon storms unleashed catastrophic flooding that has claimed three lives and left others potentially missing.

Tolleson School District Blocks Legislative Records Request, Demands $26,000 Fee— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— The Tolleson Union High School District has become the first Arizona public school district to refuse to provide financial records to state lawmakers. Instead, they're demanding more than $26,000 in fees that officials acknowledge are meant to discourage the request.

Analise Ortiz Slammed After Dallas ICE Shooter Tracked Agent Locations— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Arizona State Senator Analise Ortiz is facing calls for her removal from office after federal investigators revealed that the gunman in Wednesday's deadly Dallas ICE shooting had researched methods to track federal agents' locations.

Healthcare Centers Face Closure Amid Medicaid Funding Cuts— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Many Arizona residents are concerned about the future of their healthcare due to a new federal law that threatens to strip coverage from hundreds of thousands of people and could lead to the closure of community health centers and rural clinics.

Kris Mayes Goes After COVID Fraud and Scammers— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Arizona residents will spend the next two and a half years behind bars after orchestrating an elaborate scheme that drained more than $200,000 from pandemic unemployment programs designed to help struggling families during the COVID-19 crisis.

Arizona Cracks Down on Adult Sites— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Starting Friday, September 26th, Arizonans may find themselves blocked from accessing popular adult websites unless they’re willing to prove their age using a government-issued ID.

Kimberly Yee Denies $3 Million School District Cash Advance— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee has denied a $3 million emergency cash advance to the Nadaburg Unified School District, citing concerns about financial mismanagement and ordering multiple investigations.

Kari Lake Condemns Democratic Rhetoric Amidst Left-Wing Violence— By Cactus Politics' Grayson Bakich— Voice of America (VOA) Global Media Advisor Kari Lake condemned the continued rhetoric of Democrats as acts of left-wing violence flare up in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's murder in a recent appearance on Newsmax's Rob Schmitt Tonight.

Abe Hamadeh Introduces Bill Honoring Charlie Kirk With Silver Dollar Coin— By Cactus Politics' Grayson Bakich— Representative Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ) is introducing a bill with Representative August Pfluger (R-TX) to mint 400,000 silver dollar coins bearing the likeness of murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Arizona Advocates Question $125 Million in State Film Subsidies— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Two Arizona groups are going to court to stop the state from allocating $125 million annually to Hollywood movie studios. They say this program breaks Arizona's constitution and wastes taxpayer money.

Adelita Grijalva May Be Key Vote in Epstein Files Push— By Cactus Politics' Ericka Pinon— Arizona has made history by electing Adelita Grijalva as the state's first Latina representative to Congress. Her victory in the 7th Congressional District comes at a significant moment for national politics as she's already preparing to make an immediate impact.

The Snakebite is written by Grayson Bakich and Javier Manjarres

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

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