David Livingston shares opinions on minimum wage and pro-life movement

David Livingston shares opinions on minimum wage and pro-life movement
David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District — www.azleg.gov
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David Livingston, an Arizona state legislator, posted a series of tweets on July 22, 2025, expressing views on economic policy and social issues.

In his first tweet at 17:57 UTC, Livingston stated, “Minimum wage laws don’t work!”.

Shortly after, at 18:00 UTC, he posted another message declaring, “Pro Life is Winning”.

Later that evening at 19:31 UTC, Livingston published a brief post simply reading “Wyoming”.

Livingston is known for his conservative stance on fiscal and social issues as a member of the Arizona legislature. His comment on minimum wage reflects ongoing debates over the effectiveness of such laws in addressing income inequality and employment rates. Similarly, his “Pro Life is Winning” statement references recent political developments around abortion legislation in several U.S. states. The mention of “Wyoming” could allude to recent events or legislative actions in that state related to these topics.



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