On Saturday, New York Rep. Jamaal Bowman triggered a fire alarm just as the House was preparing to vote on a continuing resolution aimed at preventing a government shutdown. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy alleges that Bowman intentionally pulled the alarm, while Bowman claims that it was an accident.
In Pima County districts, there were more Latino students than any other individual ethnicity in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Arizona Department of Education.
The most prevalent ethnic group in the Pima County student body in the 2021-22 school year was Latino, according to the Arizona Department of Education.
Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker has suggested that the government may be "better off shut down" under the Biden Administration, addressing the potential for a government shutdown. Speculation about a shutdown has been circulating for weeks, primarily due to the approaching end of the current fiscal year on September 30.
Arizona Rep. Justin Heap criticized Arizona House Democrats for frequently discussing the housing crisis without addressing its connection to the border crisis. He pointed out that tens of thousands of illegal immigrants cross the Arizona border monthly, exacerbating the housing crisis.
Ann Atkinson, the former director of the Lewis Center at Arizona State University Barrett Honors College, shared on the X platform the news of an upcoming event featuring Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, and Dennis Prager, a Radio Talk Show Host, at Arizona State University. This event comes on the heels of previous controversies related to the university's actions, including the termination of employees, including Atkinson, allegedly due to their involvement in what the university deemed a "conservative" event held in February.
Arizona Rep. Justin Heap used platform X to express his support for former Arizona Attorney General Candidate Abe Hamadeh, who has sought a new trial in light of his election loss last year. In his post, Heap highlights numerous inconsistencies in the 2022 Arizona election, which have fueled his belief that Hamadeh's suspicions are well-founded.
Using the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker highlighted what she perceives as election-related hypocrisy in the United States following President Trump's fourth indictment for his scrutiny of the 2020 election outcome.
Arizona Rep. Justin Heap used platform X to discuss two key points of Oliver Anthony's conservative-based music. Anthony, a farmer based in Virginia, accomplished the feat of having three songs simultaneously hold the top positions on the iTunes chart last week.
Arizona Rep. Justin Heap used platform X to criticize Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' choice to declare a state of emergency due to escalating temperatures in the state. Hobbs made this declaration on August 11, along with issuing an executive order outlining future heat response measures.
Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker took to the X platform (previously known as Twitter) to strongly criticize Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, which came in response to the announcement of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signing the Save Women's Sports Act into law.
Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker expressed her disapproval last week of the concept of "15-minute cities" on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter). In her post, Parker claimed that both the Democratic and Uniparty establishments would prioritize chickens over people.