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Raúl Grijalva

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Raúl Manuel Grijalva is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district since 2003. A member of the Democratic Party, Grijalva has been an advocate for environmental protection, education, and healthcare reform throughout his tenure in Congress. He has played a significant role in various legislative initiatives, particularly those aimed at addressing climate change and promoting social justice.

Nov 16, 2022

We should strive to increase the resiliency of the island so that when there are future natural disasters, we can see even quicker recoveries and less damage.

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Nov 16, 2022

The reconstruction process has moved slowly, very slowly.

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Nov 16, 2022

I want to thank the Biden administration for its rapid and bold actions to ensure Puerto Rico has the resources it needs to recover from Hurricane Fiona and previous natural disasters.

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Nov 16, 2022

We are requesting $5 billion in emergency supplemental that would provide rooftop solar and battery storage to low-income households.

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Nov 16, 2022

I am seeking to include in a post-Hurricane Fiona Emergency Supplement $5 billion for the Department of Energy to provide rooftop solar and battery storage systems for low-income households and households with people with disabilities in…

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Sep 19, 2022

Madam Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from Arizona (Mr. Grijalva) that the House suspend the rules and pass the bill, H.R. 820, as amended. The…

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Sep 19, 2022

Because of Castro-Huerta, our Native women and children will now have to rely on their state and local governments to protect them and governments that until now, have failed to do so.

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Sep 19, 2022

I wish I could say that state and local governments have historically prioritized the protection of our Native women and children, but they have not.

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Sep 19, 2022

I strongly urge you to hold it as soon as possible so that there would still be time in this Congress for Congress to act to effectively address the Castro-Huerta decision.

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Sep 19, 2022

Whenever the U.S. Supreme Court ignores legal history in this way, it violates the legal building blocks of the rule of law and separation of powers.

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Sep 19, 2022

What Tribal Nations need is for Congress to pass legislation to fix the jurisdictional maze of criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country.

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