Arizona politicians are reacting to the Trump administration's announcement that they would not use available funds to continue SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits in November.
Arizona and 24 other states has sued the Trump administration for "unlawfully suspending" SNAP food assistance during the ...
Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego were part of a letter with 30 other U.S. senators, arguing for the restoration of the ...
The Republican leaders of the Arizona Legislature want to appeal a federal judge’s decision striking from state law a ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has directed $1.8 million in unspent COVID-19 relief funds to provide emergency food assistance, ...
He lit the fire under a lot of folks until his last days," said longtime community activist Lydia Guzman shortly after ...
We live in deeply polarizing times, but frustration with prescription drug costs is a rare issue of bipartisan agreement.
Kernen began questioning competing Senate proposals, but the interview derailed as Gallego accused Republicans of refusing to ...
() - The biggest impact on Arizona's 2026 budget will come from the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act, according to Glenn ...
He lit the fire under a lot of folks until his last days," said longtime community activist Lydia Guzman shortly after ...
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