U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) will bring a recently fired Arizona security expert for the Department of Homeland Security as his State of the Union guest next week. Why it matters: Kyle Rahn's story — he was fired via email in February as part of President Trump's mass purge of federal workers — illustrates the individual impact of the Department of Government Efficiency layoff blitz.
Even Arizonans who aren't on Medicaid benefit from it, said Sen. Ruben Gallego, who is trying to get the word out before Congress cuts funding.
When he steps onto the dais in the House chamber on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump will have another major platform to relay his second term priorities. For Democrats, the moment will present a fresh test of whether they can effectively counter Trump’s primetime programming.
People who are enrolled under Arizona’s low-income expansion could lose their coverage if federal funding falls below a certain level, according to health care experts.
Republicans are aiming to gut Medicaid to pay for trillions in tax cuts for the richest of Americans, and they're trying to hide it.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved orders on Friday to further militarize the U.S. southern border with Mexico, officials said.
Oswaldo Rivas Senador de Arizona Rubén Gallego informa sobre recortes a Seguro AHCCCS