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PHOENIX – Congress is one step closer to naming an East Valley veterans medical facility to honor a fallen local hero.
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs called Democratic threats to expand the number of justices on the Supreme Court and add Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico as states in response to Republicans' efforts to fill the seat of deceased Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg nothing more than "raw power politics."
EXCLUSIVE: A number of House Republicans are urging the FBI to investigate who has been funding the recent riots across the country and bring federal charges against those who they say are "aiding and abetting" criminal activity.
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - U.S. Senator Martha McSally, along with other prominent Arizona Republicans are asking President Trump to continue current levels of federal cost-sharing for the Arizona National Guard.
To date, the Arizona national guard has provided logistical support in the form of distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE) across the state during the COVID-19 crisis.
The service-members have also assisted state food banks ensuring citizens in need have access to food during this crisis.
President Trump should not hesitate to nominate a replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.
Justice Ginsburg helped blaze the trail for women in law and society. She served America for decades and will long be remembered. Nevertheless, delaying her replacement is not justified, and is actually dangerous to the institutions of this nation.
On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) gives his prediction on when the 2020 election will finally have a result and explains why he thinks Nancy Pelosi took so long to condemn the riots and violence happening across the country.
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs urged Attorney General William Barr and FBI Director Chris Wray to use federal racketeering laws to find out who's behind the riots in U.S. cities and how they may be funded.
State and local leaders who were eager to expand their power during the COVID outbreak now want to avoid accountability. "Bail us out," they are demanding from Congress.
Beginning in March, governors and mayors locked down their societies and economies. They forced millions out of work. They instigated policies that CDC now estimates nearly half of all necessary medical treatments were missed. Hundreds of thousands of businesses are shuttered. Entrepreneurs have lost their investments. Some jurisdictions remain locked down.