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This week Congress passed legislation that fulfills one of its constitutionally enumerated powers: H.R. 2670, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA is a crucial piece of legislation passed annually to support our men and women in uniform, outline our national security priorities, and ensure we have the most lethal fighting force in the world.
Arizonans send their tax dollars to Washington, D.C., with the expectation that their money will be used to enhance infrastructure, support public services and benefits, and invest in the well-being and future prosperity of their community.
Throughout our lives, we have both held many titles, including one we hold now: United States Representative. However, none will be as important as the title of Mom or Dad.
The charged debate on raising the debt limit dominated headlines for months in Arizona and across the country, and only got more heated in the 97 days between President Biden’s first and second meeting with Speaker McCarthy.
The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power of the purse. This power is exercised through the annual appropriations process, and the House Appropriations Committee leads the House's power of the purse efforts.
When duty called, America’s veterans answered, risking life and limb in service to their fellow citizens. Their selfless sacrifice and dedication to our nation’s values is the reason why we can enjoy the freedoms we so deeply cherish.
I still remember when my parents bought their first house – the same one they live in today. It wasn’t until I was in my twenties and the summer after graduating from the University of Arizona. Up until then, our family of five had lived in a two-bedroom apartment. It was a lifelong goal that my parents worked towards day in and day out.
America’s southern border is in crisis and our public lands are bearing the brunt. The policy failures of the Biden-Harris administration have made communities in my district less safe and harmed the environment along the southern border.
As your Representative in Washington, D.C., it is my duty – and my honor – to be a voice for southern Arizonans in our nation’s Capital. I strive to advocate and fight for Arizona’s Sixth District in everything Congress does, from the bills we vote on to the funding we allocate.
Arizonans deserve energy independence, lower prices, and security in their futures. Yet federal bureaucrats have forced them to forgo all of the above in favor of relying on America’s adversaries for critical resources that are right in their own backyards.