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voted to create the Chiricahua National Park in Arizona; introduced H.R. 7695 to repeal the 2001 Clinton Roadless
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voted to create the Chiricahua National Park in Arizona; introduced H.R. 7695 to repeal the 2001 Clinton Roadless
voted to create the Chiricahua National Park in Arizona; introduced H.R. 7695 to repeal the 2001 Clinton Roadless
United States — and states like Wyoming — and Arizona — continue to lead the way. “For my state of Wyoming
power to keep up with growing demand in Arizona and across the country, but outdated rules about building … keeping the same strong safety standards that protect Arizona families.” “Energy security is national and economic security
confirmation hearing, Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona said Markwayne is ‘upstanding’ and qualified. That kind of respect speaks
getting paid. A veteran TSA officer in Phoenix, Arizona, was clear. He said
knowing all that, Senator Rubin Gallego of Arizona – who is testing the waters for a presidential run – declared
their bills and buy their groceries. “In Arizona, 344,000 children enrolled in SNAP face uncertainty. Those benefits
partnerships with states, tribes, and local stakeholders.” “In Arizona, abandoned uranium mines continue to threaten the health
Senate. This is what my Democrat colleague from Arizona said about Lee: ‘He’s a qualified candidate
Agency Director John Ratcliffe. “Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, a Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, gave Director
reform the licensing process for America’s truckers.” “Arizona’s economy relies on the commercial drivers who work … economy and lower costs for families in Arizona.” “When the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) provided flexibility
life around energy.’ “Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona said Lee Zeldin is ‘a qualified candidate’ to lead