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Arizona is now part of a lawsuit against the Trump administration over withheld disaster relief funds from FEMA, Kris Mayes announced Wednesday.
The Trump administration froze the education funding because a spokesperson said the money had subsidized "a radical left-wing agenda."
As of Monday, the Dragon Bravo fire on the North Rim had consumed more than 5,700 acres and was not contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
The troops, part of Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, are operating as Task Force Forge under Joint Task Force–Southern Border. They are working alongside Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Border Patrol. Newsweek reached out to U.S. Northern Command and CBP for comment via email.
Before she was meeting Donald Trump at the White House, Laura Loomer grew up in Tucson and attended Orme School, a ranch boarding school in Mayer.
The bill's tax cuts could leave the state with a drop of $380 million in revenues. While that is less than 3% of the budget, lawmakers worry even that is too big of a cut.
An Arizona family farm owner discusses immigration challenges in agriculture, labor shortages for meat cutters, and the difficulties of obtaining work visas for skilled foreign workers.
Having state income tax laws conform with the changes made by Congress and signed by President Trump would reduce Arizona's fiscal year revenues by $381 million, new figures from legislative