You know my district. You know the challenges of reaching those communities and including the Native American communities.
Ann Kirkpatrick
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Ann Kirkpatrick is a Democratic politician from Arizona who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was first elected to Congress in 2008, representing Arizona's 1st congressional district. Kirkpatrick has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and veterans' services during her time in office. She has been a strong advocate for expanding access to affordable healthcare and has worked on legislation to support military families and veterans. Kirkpatrick has also been involved in efforts to address climate change and promote renewable energy in Arizona.
I represent a huge rural district in Arizona. There is not really one big town. It is 84 small towns.
We need to be able to respond to what the veterans want to do once they return home, stay in touch with them, provide regular communication, especially for those in very remote rural communities.
Thank you, Mr. Huebner. It is so nice to see an NAU grad, and the great work that you are doing.
The Tribe also thanks the signing parties to the White Mountain Apache Water Rights Quantification Agreement for their continuous support of H.R. 1065.
If we are going to rebuild our economy, then we will have to unlock new markets everywhere.
I surely would hope that, should an amendment ever come before this Committee that included the Neighbors of Ann Kirkpatrick, that we would look at that and hear from them before we voted.
Despite promising signs of recovery, rural economics still have a ways to go.





