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Arizona Republican Senators Take Border, Water Concerns Directly to Trump's Cabinet

More than a dozen Arizona Republican state senators made a quick trip to the nation's capital this week, sitting down with members of President Donald Trump's Cabinet as part of a White House-organized gathering for state lawmakers.

The two-day visit centered on a conference organized by the White House's intergovernmental affairs office, which brought together state legislators from across the country with top federal officials.

For the Arizona contingent, the meetings spanned nearly every major policy domain, from water rights and energy to healthcare spending and border enforcement.

Among those who met with the group were the secretaries overseeing the Interior and Energy departments, the heads of the EPA and DHS, and the administrator running Medicare and Medicaid.

Conversations touched on topics including fentanyl smuggling, human trafficking, domestic mineral extraction, nuclear energy, cybersecurity threats, and the financial exploitation of elderly residents.

Arizona-specific concerns also made it onto the agenda. Senators raised issues around Colorado River allocations, transportation funding, veterans' access to services, and public safety, priorities that often get lost in broader federal policymaking.

Separately, the White House sent written praise to state legislative leaders for Arizona's upcoming budget, specifically calling out efforts to tighten who qualifies for Medicaid and food assistance by reducing the state's reliance on self-reported income data.

Senate President Warren Petersen said the value of the trip was less about scoring political points and more about maintaining working relationships with the people shaping federal policy. "This conference provided a valuable opportunity to strengthen relationships with White House officials and Cabinet leaders who understand that states are often closest to the people and the challenges they face," he said.

Attending senators hailed from communities including Yuma, Flagstaff, Bullhead City, Scottsdale, Mesa, Prescott, and several Phoenix suburbs.

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz

Ericka Piñon is a reporter for Cactus Politics specializing in Arizona Legislative Correspondent. With 1 year on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona, they have been cited by Cactus Politics, Big Energy News, The Floridian Press, and Texas Politics. Her focus is on Public Relations and Communications. Email: Ericka@dnm.news

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