Adelita Grijalva, AG Mayes fight back against Johnson's swearing-in delay
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AZ AG Kris Mayes & Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva sued the U.S. House to compel Speaker Johnson to seat Grijalva. They argue Johnson's shifting reasons are illegally denying AZ-07 a voice in Congress. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

SNAP benefits might be affected by ongoing U.S. government shutdown

As the federal government shutdown continues, it could soon start affecting those who receive help from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). At the same time, food banks are also feeling the impact of the shutdown, and an increase in need for their services.

Lawsuit filed to force Grijalva swearing-in
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The Arizona attorney general & Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. House, seeking to compel Speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Grijalva, who won a Sept. 23 special election. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the details.

UofA rejects Trump's compact, ASU negotiating
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U of A rejected Trump's higher education plan, while ASU continues to negotiate a deal. The "compact" asks colleges to give up some of their autonomy in exchanging for funding promises. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Gov't shutdown leaves some worried about SNAP
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The U.S. government has been shut down for 21 days, as of Oct. 21, and if a budget is not passed soon, SNAP benefits may not be paid in November. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more on the potential impact.

Mark Lamb enters race for Biggs' House seat
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Former Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb has filed a statement of interest to run for U.S. Congress. Lamb is seeking the seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, who is running for governor.

Arizona universities respond to Trump admin's compact

The Trump administration's "compact" asks universities, including ASU and U of A, to agree to a deal, in exchange for policy changes.

Arizona AG, Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva sue over delay of swearing in

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva filed a lawsuit against the U.S. House of Representatives, aiming to compel Speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Grijalva, who was elected on Sept. 23.

Judge extends block of Illinois National Guard deployment until Supreme Court ruling

A federal judge has agreed to extend indefinitely a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois until the U.S. Supreme Court issues a final ruling or until this goes to trial on merit.

White House pushes back on reports that Trump will commute Diddy's sentence: TMZ

The White House is pushing back on claims that Sean "Diddy" Combs' sentence will be commuted by President Donald Trump. Here's what they are saying.

Lawmakers in several states pursuing property tax reform measures

As property taxes continue to climb across the country, lawmakers in Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas are looking for ways to provide property tax relief to homeowners, while Montana has established property tax relief.

White House demolition begins for Trump's ballroom: See photos

Demolition at the White House began Monday, tearing down part of the East Wing to build President Trump’s ballroom.

Government shutdown reaches day 21
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Senate Republicans are preparing to meet with President Donald Trump as the government shutdown enters its third week. FOX 10's Ron Hoon has the details.

These are the key 2025 races to watch in November

The results of these races can inform political parties and experts on voting trends ahead of next year’s midterm elections.

AZ Republican Party Chair Gina Swoboda announces run for Congress
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Arizona Republican Party Chair Gina Swoboda entered the race for Arizona's 1st Congressional District, as she seeks to win her nomination in the primary.

Arizonans risk losing food stamps amid government shutdown
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More than 900,000 Arizonans are at risk of losing their food stamps next month after the Department of Agriculture announced it will not fund SNAP food program benefits next month.

Phoenix protesters say 'No Kings' protest felt like a celebration of beliefs
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Thousands showed up to the "No Kings Day" protests at the Arizona State Capitol on Oct. 18, with many protesters saying it felt more like a celebration of beliefs, rather than a protest. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.

No Kings Day: Arizona Capitol packed with protesters
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Hundreds of people are at the Arizona Capitol on Saturday morning for the No Kings Day protest. They're rallying against the Trump administration while while the president says he is no "king."