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Crane, colored people, Congress, Grijalva
Jul 17, 2023

Crane’s use of ‘colored people’ in House debate brings swift condemnation

Reactions to Arizona Rep. Eli Crane’s use of the term “colored people” during a House floor debate Thursday ranged from “utter shock” to suggestions that it was a “dog whistle to white nationalists.”

Kelly, debt ceiling, Biden, Sinema
Feb 20, 2023

Congress floats ways to secure skies after Chinese balloon

The Biden administration's unprecedented peacetime downing of the Chinese balloon and three other objects has raised new and troubling questions about the security of American airspace, alarming lawmakers who fear the episode has exposed a vulnerability that could be exploited by other foreign adversaries.

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Pentagon, military spending, Arizona, Tucson, Greater Phoenix Area Chamber of Commerce, Mesa, Defense Department, Covid, University of Arizona, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, aerospace, defense
Dec 12, 2022

Arizona slipped from top 10 in Pentagon spending, but defense economy still strong

Pentagon spending in Arizona fell sharply in fiscal 2021, part of an overall decline in expenditures nationally that bumped the state from seventh place among states to 13th, according to Defense Department data released this fall.

Resolution Copper, Oak Flat, Washington, mining, Congress, White Mountain Apache tribe, San Carlos Apache, San Carlos Apache, Brophy College Preparatory, Xavier College Preparatory, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Arizona Court of Appeals, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, House Natural Resources Committee, Gosar, Grijalva, Arkansas, Bruce Westerman, Nome Eskimo Community, Emory Oaks, Apache Leap, White Mountain Apache
Nov 21, 2022

Arizona students lobby as courts, Congress, fight over Oak Flat

A group of Arizona high school students and alumni in Washington last week lobbied for a bill that would block development of a copper mine proposed for Oak Flat, land that is sacred to the San Carlos Apache.

Aug 22, 2022

Pentagon rejects DC request for National Guard migrant help

The Pentagon on Monday once again denied a request from the District of Columbia seeking National Guard assistance in dealing with thousands of migrants being bused to the city from Arizona and Texas.

Jul 9, 2013

Pentagon furloughs will cut pay for thousands of Arizona defense workers

WASHINGTON – Defense Department furloughs that took effect Monday will mean about a 20 percent reduction in pay for the rest of this fiscal year for the roughly 8,400 department civilian employees in Arizona.

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