Need one more reason why THE FOURTH BRANCH is required reading this summer?
Check out this excerpt from @SJP’s foreword about the power of state legislatures in @bustle!
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We don't need leaders to go after people relying on SNAP benefits.
We need leaders who go after the billionaires paying people so little they need SNAP.
My office is fighting APS' outrageous 14% rate hike request because Arizonans should have their utility bills skyrocket due to corporate greed. https://t.co/wT9cLOKalu
Since 2020, Arizona has lost an estimated $67 million in state revenue due to tax cuts for data centers. But the Arizona Republican budget proposal sought to cut SNAP and Medicaid instead of increasing revenue by repealing handouts for data centers. https://t.co/3icUtfHdiw
Trump is forcing Americans to pay for his failures and corruption as he lines his and his family’s pockets. Republicans are prioritizing his vanity projects and ignoring the reality of what Americans are forced to pay just to survive in Trump’s economy. https://t.co/qsRR9MIwgP
Since he deleted the tweet like a coward, here’s Rep. Nick Kupper, who likes to front like he’s a kind person who cares about bipartisanship, being an absolute asshole to his colleague, a mother of a newborn who’s bravely shared her abortion story in the past.
Trump's plan to eliminate the Tucson Indian Health Services office jeopardizes healthcare for nearly 28,000 patients in Southern Arizona. We deserve leaders who fight for better access and lower cost healthcare, but Trump and the GOP keep attacking care https://t.co/UB6rGPAvBW
This is your reminder that Trump’s new national school voucher program will siphon money out of public schools and costs taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. We’ve already seen this play out in Arizona. I have a bill to stop it.
Trump’s approval rating has hit an all-time low of 34% as Americans are fed up with being constantly cast aside in Trump’s economy, but Trump is more concerned about his vanity projects than lowering costs and ending his war in Iran. https://t.co/GLpIgNDkPi
Instead of focusing on making essentials like healthcare, housing, and food more affordable for working Arizonans, Republicans in the state legislature are trying to attack OUR right to make our own laws.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Monday sued MultiPlan and eight of the nation’s largest health insurers, accusing them of using a shared computer algorithm to drive down payments to doctors and hospitals while leaving patients with bigger bills.
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Instead, Trump and Republicans are focused on his vanity projects—a $250 bill with his face on it, his UFC fighting ring, and new ways to use taxpayer money that serve no one but himself.
Americans are struggling to afford anything in Trump’s economy as he and his administration continue ignoring Americans’ concerns about the financial hardship his policies have created and finally end the war with Iran. https://t.co/FxsLtW9ocn