Readers weigh in on Arizona GOP’s SNAP fast food bill
Around 25,000 Arizonans—mostly disabled, elderly, and homeless people—qualify to use SNAP for fast food purchases. Our readers weighed in on a bill that would change that.
Around 25,000 Arizonans—mostly disabled, elderly, and homeless people—qualify to use SNAP for fast food purchases. Our readers weighed in on a bill that would change that.
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Mark Brnovich, Arizona’s top law enforcement officer during President Trump’s efforts to find evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, has died. He was 59.
Officials in drought-stricken Arizona are moving to regulate groundwater use on the state's western edge where wells have been running dry.
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Additional restrictions to SNAP could result in more hungry kids and worse education outcomes in Arizona.
US Rep. Greg Stanton of Arizona spoke on the House floor on Jan. 8 in remembrance of the 2011 shooting outside of Tucson that left six dead and 13 injured, including then-US Rep. Gabby Giffords.
Turning Point USA is working overtime to elect far-right leaders here in Arizona. Here’s what you need to know.
Stanton said it was good that Maduro was being held accountable in US courts, but that it was a dangerous act of war for the Trump administration to execute the plan without congressional approval.
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