State Senator Janae Shamp (AZ)
Recent News About State Senator Janae Shamp (AZ)
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AZ Senate Majority Leader-Elect Shamp: Bureaucrats that damage housing market 'will not get a free pass in the coming session'
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise), the Senate Majority Leader-Elect, said she opposes a new rule imposed by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), warning that rogue bureaucrats will not be allowed to worsen the state’s housing crisis.
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Sen. Shamp criticizes FEMA delays: 'God forbid our current administration actually helps these people'
Arizona Sen. Janae Shamp criticized the Biden administration for prioritizing resources for transporting illegal immigrants over aiding Americans facing disasters, calling it a failure to support those in need. Her remarks made in response to ongoing delays in FEMA relief for Hurricane Helene victims, highlighted frustrations with unmet government promises and insufficient recovery efforts.
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Sen. Shamp: 'Honored and humbled' to be appointed as Senate Majority Leader in Arizona
Sen. Janae Shamp has been appointed as the next Senate Majority Leader in Arizona, entering her second term with a focus on conservative leadership. Shamp is set to guide Senate Republicans, emphasizing policies that uphold freedom, prosperity, and personal responsibility.
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State Sen. Shamp: Constituents 'number one concern is the border,' second is economy
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-AZ-29) said the two biggest concerns she has heard from her constituents are the border and the safety of their communities, and the economy and how inflation is making it difficult to live on a fixed income.
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Debate showed 'why President Trump will be the 47th POTUS,' according to Shamp
State Sen. Janae Shamp said former President Donald Trump's performance in the presidential debate on June 27 was proof that he "will be the 47th POTUS" over President Joe Biden.
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Shamp 'not surprised to see Biden falling further behind Trump' in poll results
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said President Joe Biden falling behind former President Donald Trump in recent poll results is not shocking as the impact of the border crisis continues to impact the lives of Arizonans.
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Sen. Shamp: 'Our nation is in grave danger so long as our border remains wide open'
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp said the U.S. and its citizens are "in grave danger so long as our border remains wide open," and state legislators have to take action to put an end to the border crisis.