The Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh recently shared a series of tweets detailing the Congressman’s engagements and legislative efforts. The tweets, posted on May 22 and 23, 2025, provide insights into his interactions with advocacy groups, legislative initiatives honoring local heroes, and his stance on law enforcement policies.
On May 22, Congressman Hamadeh expressed gratitude towards the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) for their meeting to discuss mutual efforts in supporting senior citizens. He noted that “Congressional District Eight has the largest percentage of senior citizens in Arizona” and acknowledged AMAC’s contributions to this cause.
Later that day, Congressman Hamadeh discussed his bill to rename a post office building in honor of fallen Phoenix Police Officer Zane Coolidge. In an interview with Troy Hayden from 12 News, he stated that “It’s going to be a lasting legacy. It’s a beautiful building.” This initiative aims to commemorate Officer Coolidge’s service and dedication.
On May 23, Congressman Hamadeh commented on a report by the Biden Department of Justice regarding the Phoenix Police Department. He criticized the administration’s approach, saying “The only real ‘pattern and practice’ identified… was the administration’s pattern of attacking our cops.” He emphasized his collaboration with the Trump administration to address these issues.
Additional information for Step 3: Congressman Abe Hamadeh represents Arizona’s Congressional District Eight.



