Arizona State Senate District 29
Recent News About Arizona State Senate District 29
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Senator Shamp: 'Grateful to see' Tractor Supply 'listen to their customers'
Arizona Senator Janae Shamp expressed her gratitude for Tractor Supply's recent policy changes, stating she is "grateful" that the company has reverted to policies that allow them "to be a rural hometown partner." She added that former CEO Joe Scarlett would "never have let" the previous changes happen. Shamp made this statement in a June 27 post on X.
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Sen. Shamp: ‘It is disingenuous for Katie Hobbs to take credit for the economic engine that Republicans and then Governor Ducey built’
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said that Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) taking credit for creating “81,800 new jobs” is “disingenuous.”
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Sen. Shamp: 'The rights of girls to ensure that they are secure in their right to privacy is of utmost importance to me'
Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said "the rights of girls to ensure that they are secure in their right to privacy" is important to her, following her vote to pass a bill requiring public schools to provide private showers to crossdressing students.
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Sen. Shamp: 'Law enforcement is overwhelmed by the chaos created by Biden's open border policies'
Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said her border security bill that passed the Senate this week would give sheriff's and law enforcement the "resources and support" to deal with illegal aliens coming across the Arizona-Mexico U.S. Border.
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Sen. Shamp: Organizations linked to countries that are 'direct, serious threats to the United States have ‘no business owning or renting land’ in Arizona
Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said that organizations linked to countries that are determined to be “direct, serous threats to the United States” have “no business owning or renting land” in Arizona.
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Sen Shamp: ‘We are in the thick of an invasion’
Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said ‘we are in the thick of an invasion” after the U.S. Border Patrol reported that 12,081 illegal aliens from 48 separate countries were apprehended in the Tucson Sector last week.
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Shamp introduces bill to require docs who perform chemical castration of minors to also provide ‘de-transitioning’ procedures
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) introduced a bill today that would require insurers and providers of chemical castration drugs and surgeries to also provide and cover “de-transitioning” procedures.