Featured

Andy Biggs Pushes for Court-Appointed Federal Monitor Reforms

Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) is pushing for the House of Representatives to pass his Monitor Accountability Act.

The bill, which Rep. Biggs introduced in late April, reins in court-appointed federal monitors for law enforcement. Provisions include imposing term limits of no more than 5 years on federal monitors and prohibiting reappointment under the same court order.

Additionally, the new monitor must be announced and made available for public comment, cannot come from the same law firm or employer, and must have their compensation capped.

Moreover, a monitorship can be extended only if the state or locality has not achieved full compliance, and after six years, the case must be reassigned to a different judge.

In a post to X, Rep. Biggs wrote, "In honor of Police Week, I urge my House colleagues to vote YES on my Monitor Accountability Act THIS WEEK."

"The brave men and women in our law enforcement agencies should be able to do their jobs without constrictive hindrance from a federal monitor," the Arizona congressman continued, adding, "Let's get this legislation passed."

The post contains footage from a recent Congressional hearing, wherein Biggs describes the bureaucratic toll of the federal monitor that has been placed on the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) since 2013, even as the MCSO has maintained compliance and introduced reforms.

Biggs says that the monitor's presence has cost Arizona taxpayers an additional $350 million since the monitor had been appointed. In the most egregious case, "despite remote work and meetings, in 2021, the County was responsible for funding a 32,000 square foot office suite for the monitor costing more than $97,000 for a year. That is in spite of remote working."

"This persistent federal judicial intervention has created operational challenges for MCSO," Biggs continued, pointing out that deputy and staff recruitment and retainment have suffered, leaving the the Sheriff's Office unable to serve the community it is designed to protect.

Grayson Bakich

Grayson Bakich is a Florida and Arizona legislative correspondent for The Floridian and Cactus Politics, specializing in national and state-level politics. With three years' experience covering federal Florida, and Arizona politics, they have been cited by NewsBreak, SGT Report, Lucianne.com, and Cause Action. Email: grayson@dnm.news

Recent Posts

Maricopa County Superintendent Demands Mandatory Reporting Compliance After Student-Teacher Misconduct Case

A scandal at a Phoenix-area high school is prompting Maricopa County's top education official to…

5 minutes ago

Arizona DACA Recipients Face Uncertain Future Amid Renewal Delays

Congressman Greg Stanton (D-AZ) is speaking out about a growing crisis affecting tens of thousands…

1 hour ago

Kari Lake Nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica

Voice of America Global Media Advisor Kari Lake has announced that she is being nominated…

2 hours ago

Adelita Grijalva Fights Back After Historic Library Loses $650,000 Over Drag Events

A historic Arizona library just lost $650,000 in federal funding over two drag events, and…

2 hours ago

Mark Kelly Urges Trump to Repeal Federal Gas Tax

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is urging President Donald Trump to suspend the 18-cent federal gas…

22 hours ago