Arizona State Senator Janae Shamp recently posted a series of statements on her X (formerly Twitter) account, addressing topics ranging from border security to healthcare reform and Medicaid fraud. The posts reflect ongoing debates in Arizona and across the United States regarding immigration enforcement, healthcare policy, and public benefits oversight.
On July 16, 2025, Shamp expressed support for law enforcement at the U.S. border, writing: “God bless these men and women protecting our Homeland from rapists, murders, cartel drug dealers and traffickers!!! America voted for this!!! We The People stand with you!! “
Later that day, she commented on healthcare incentives in the country: “Why do we incentivize treatments and not outcomes?! Healthcare reforms are so badly needed in America and they can not come soon enough! #MAHA” Her remarks align with national discussions about shifting healthcare systems toward value-based care models that reward positive patient outcomes rather than the volume of services provided.
On July 18, 2025, Shamp addressed issues related to Medicaid fraud in Arizona: “Many of them were found in Arizona! #MedicaidMillionaires” This comment refers to recent reports highlighting cases where individuals have exploited Medicaid programs for personal gain.
Janae Shamp serves as an Arizona State Senator. Her social media activity often focuses on border security—an issue that remains central to state politics due to Arizona’s proximity to Mexico—and calls for reforming both federal immigration policy and healthcare delivery systems. Nationally, policymakers continue to debate how best to secure borders while also ensuring fair access to public benefits such as Medicaid.



