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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.

Jun 15, 2021

This issue is a divisive issue in Congress for both parties.

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Jun 15, 2021

The Committee is approaching a decision-making point, which is what the residents of Puerto Rico expect and deserve.

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Jun 15, 2021

Grijalva, Hon. Raul M., a Representative in Congress from the State of Arizona.

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Jun 15, 2021

The attack on January 6 on our democracy forgotten; just a mere walk in the park.

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Jun 15, 2021

As you have heard already today, and the drumbeat will continue that it is your fault, and by extension the fault of the Biden administration for any perceived or real ills that are affecting the American people.

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Jun 15, 2021

The tax cuts to the super wealthy that have skewed and affected the services that the American people need and demand from their government, and the punitive refugee and immigration policies that were the hallmark of the previous…

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Jun 15, 2021

Four years under the previous Administration of concerted efforts to dismantle healthcare, aggravate the disparity that already exists, undercut and sabotage Obamacare, that didn't occur.

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Jun 8, 2021

I do not feel that the $300.00 bonus is keeping people out of work.

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May 11, 2021

there needs to be pressure and support from others who do in order to bring the Congress together

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May 11, 2021

I commend House Resources Chair Raul Grijalva and the bipartisan co-sponsors of H. Res. 279 who call on the Insular Cases to be rejected in their entirety.

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May 11, 2021

The Constitution grants Congress . . . the power to acquire, dispose of, and govern territory, not the power to decide when and where [the Constitution's] terms apply.

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