Arizona's Water Crisis Just Got a Washington Audience and Republicans Have a Plan

Arizona's Water Crisis Just Got a Washington Audience and Republicans Have a Plan

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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April 17, 2026
With two of the West's most critical reservoirs sitting at a fraction of their capacity, Arizona's top Republican lawmakers traveled...
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New AstralisAI Software Busts Campaign Data Cheaters

New AstralisAI Software Busts Campaign Data Cheaters

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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February 13, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A political consulting firm has created software that could change how campaigns verify information collected by door-to-door canvassers. Echo...
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Judge Blocks Pentagon from Punishing Mark Kelly

Judge Blocks Pentagon from Punishing Mark Kelly

Joseph Quesada
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February 13, 2026
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. agreed to prevent the Pentagon from punishing Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly for his participation...
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Adelita Grijalva Contends Many Detainees 'Not Criminal'

Adelita Grijalva Contends Many Detainees 'Not Criminal'

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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February 4, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Representative Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) recently joined hundreds of protesters at the University of Arizona (UofA) for the January 30th...
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'Still a Stain': Ruben Gallego Rebukes Historic January 6th Event

'Still a Stain': Ruben Gallego Rebukes Historic January 6th Event

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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January 6, 2026
Five years after the events of January 6, 2021, the attack on the U.S. Capitol remains a divisive issue in...
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Juan Ciscomani Stresses Border Security Funding Ahead of Potential January 30 Shutdown​

Juan Ciscomani Stresses Border Security Funding Ahead of Potential January 30 Shutdown​

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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December 30, 2025
WASHINGTON– As Congress races against a January 30th deadline to keep the government funded, Representative Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ) discussed federal...
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Longest Shutdown in U.S. History Ends, Federal Workers Return to Work

Longest Shutdown in U.S. History Ends, Federal Workers Return to Work

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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November 13, 2025
After 43 days of the longest government shutdown in American history, federal workers are finally heading back to work. President...
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Government Shutdown Reaches Day 37 as Negotiations Continue

Government Shutdown Reaches Day 37 as Negotiations Continue

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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November 6, 2025
The federal government shutdown has entered its 37th day as Senate leaders work to find a resolution, though significant disagreements...
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Adelita Grijalva Speaks Out as Delay in Swearing-In Breaks Record, Hitting 41 Days

Adelita Grijalva Speaks Out as Delay in Swearing-In Breaks Record, Hitting 41 Days

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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November 3, 2025
It has been 41 days since Adelita Grijalva won her special election, but she still hasn’t been sworn in. The...
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Court Sides with Kris Mayes in Fight Over Frozen SNAP Payments

Court Sides with Kris Mayes in Fight Over Frozen SNAP Payments

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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November 3, 2025
Attorney General Kris Mayes won a legal victory to protect Arizonans after the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it would...
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Government Shutdown Reaches Day 30 as Eli Crane Blasts Democratic Votes

Government Shutdown Reaches Day 30 as Eli Crane Blasts Democratic Votes

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 30, 2025
Representative Eli Crane took to social media this week to call out Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego for their...
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Walt Blackman ​​Pushes for Emergency Action as Food Assistance Programs Face Shutdown

Walt Blackman ​​Pushes for Emergency Action as Food Assistance Programs Face Shutdown

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 29, 2025
As a federal government shutdown threatens food assistance for hundreds of thousands of Arizona families, Representative Walt Blackman is demanding...
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Karrin Taylor Robson Criticizes Congress as National Debt Hits $38 Trillion

Karrin Taylor Robson Criticizes Congress as National Debt Hits $38 Trillion

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 24, 2025
Karrin Taylor Robson is speaking out about the growing national debt, which just reached a new record of $38 trillion...
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Kris Mayes Officially Sues Mike Johnson over Grijalva’s Delay

Kris Mayes Officially Sues Mike Johnson over Grijalva’s Delay

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 22, 2025
Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking House Speaker Mike Johnson to federal court, claiming he's illegally preventing a newly elected...
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Small Business Owner Shares Healthcare Concerns with Mark Kelly

Small Business Owner Shares Healthcare Concerns with Mark Kelly

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 21, 2025
As the government shutdown enters its 21st day with no resolution in sight, Senator Mark Kelly highlighted the impact on...
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Kris Mayes Prepares to Sue Over Adelita Grijalva's Delay

Kris Mayes Prepares to Sue Over Adelita Grijalva's Delay

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 17, 2025
Attorney General Kris Mayes is preparing to take legal action against House Speaker Mike Johnson over Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva not...
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Andy Biggs Praises Trump for Military Pay During Shutdown

Andy Biggs Praises Trump for Military Pay During Shutdown

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 16, 2025
Rep. Andy Biggs praised President Donald Trump's intervention to ensure military paychecks were delivered as the federal government shutdown reaches...
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Katie Hobbs Highlights Arizona's Perseverance as Shutdown Continues

Katie Hobbs Highlights Arizona's Perseverance as Shutdown Continues

Ericka Rodriguez Diaz
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October 16, 2025
Governor Katie Hobbs discussed Arizona's recent legislative session this week while commenting on the ongoing federal government shutdown, which is...
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