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Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), the House Freedom Caucus chairman, called for the ouster of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in an op-ed on Monday.
Isn't it past time for Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to leave her office as Speaker of the House? I call upon our leaders in Congress to put forward the Motion to Vacate the Chair that has been prepared and merely needs to be brought to the floor.
Pelosi recently referred to members of Congress who support President Donald Trump as "domestic criminals."
Nothing to see here folks. Time erases everything.
It's all a ruse.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- Congressman Andy Biggs is urging Arizona leaders to scrap mask mandates, despite evidence showing that face coverings slow the spread of COVID-19.
GILBERT, ARIZONA – Today, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a brief in the case of JAVIER AGUILA, et al., Plaintiffs, v. DOUGLAS A. DUCEY, arguing that the "executive orders at issue here are fundamentally arbitrary and discriminatory toward Plaintiffs." Congressman Biggs released the following statement in support of General Brnovich's filing:
GILBERT, ARIZONA – Congressman Biggs responded to the latest scurrilous hit piece against President Donald Trump, appearing in The Atlantic yesterday:
Thank goodness that President Trump has appointed a knowledgeable, credible counterbalance to the Coronavirus Taskforce. Dr. Scott Atlas is not a bureaucrat like Dr. Anthony Fauci or Dr.
Arizona's Rep. Andy Biggs has introduced legislation that would increase criminal penalties for illegal aliens convicted of fraudulently voting in federal elections. The Voter Integrity Protection Act was introduced to the House of Representatives on Friday.
The act would make illegal voting an aggravated felony, which would theoretically merit expedited deportation for those convicted of federal voter fraud. The existing penalty for casting a vote as an illegal alien is a mere year in prison and a fine. Congressman Biggs stated on the legislation;
GILBERT, ARIZONA – Today, Congressman Biggs introduced the Patient Access to Medical Foods Act to further expand treatment options for Americans.
The FDA currently defines medical foods as any food product that is specifically manufactured to meet a distinctive nutritional need. Unlike dietary supplements—a better-known but completely different product category—medical foods are often tailored to be consumed under ongoing physician supervision to help patients manage chronic conditions ranging from type 2 diabetes to Alzheimer's disease.