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June 15, 2023

How Biden and Taylor Swift beat Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster, the country’s largest ticket seller, will begin disclosing fees up front after angry Taylor Swift fans demanded change and the Federal Trade Commission proposed new regulations. Ticketing companies including SeatGeek and Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, committed at a White House roundtable Thursday to disclose all fees at the start of the sale process, eliminating what President Biden and the FTC have described as “junk fees.” ... Congress has taken steps to … Continue Reading


June 13, 2023

'Despair and extreme anger': At roundtable, Rep. Ruben Gallego hears impact of high drug costs

by Tara Kavaler

Americans are struggling to make ends meet as they bear the brunt of high inflation. Adding to the burden is the soaring cost of a basic item rising even higher than inflation, that can have catastrophic consequences if forgone: prescription drugs. While other countries around the world also are dealing with inflation, the United States is unique in the sense that it is the only industrialized country that does not guarantee health care and pays approximately double the cost of prescription … Continue Reading


June 08, 2023

'It's a crisis': New Mexicans return from Arizona with trauma as trust is broken by sober living fraud

‘These are the horror stories we’re hearing’ Back in March, Rep. Ruben Gallego ... held a roundtable with concerned Indigenous leaders. Gallego, who represents Arizona's third congressional district, is well aware of the sober living scheme plaguing the Indigenous community. "I think the state is to be blamed for not providing the oversight and regulation. I don’t blame them for trying to get these services. These services are very important," he said. ... "I’ve heard stories … Continue Reading


May 22, 2023

'Smart water' tech in the West to get investments under new bill

ARIZONA, USA — A new bill is trying to put more money toward 'smart water' technology and infrastructure in an increasingly parched Southwest. The bill, introduced by Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., and Rep. John Duarte, R-Cali., looks to provide $50 million in EPA funding and grants for community water systems that can identify leaks, evaluate pipe integrity and provide more innovative water storage. “We need to attack our Western water crisis on multiple fronts," Gallego said. “Our … Continue Reading


May 17, 2023

Rep. Gallego introduces bill targeting funds linked to fentanyl smugglers

U.S. Treasury officials could begin targeting foreign bank accounts used to support fentanyl smuggling if a bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego last week makes it way through Congress. On May 11, Gallego introduced the Buck Stops Here Act, which requires U.S. banks to begin tracking financial transactions likely linked to the illicit trafficking of fentanyl. The bill authorizes the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network to designate financial … Continue Reading


May 08, 2023

Democratic Rep. Gallego says White House is unprepared for migrant surge when Title 42 ends

WASHINGTON — The latest criticism against the Biden administration’s policies at the southern border isn’t coming from a conservative — it’s being levied by progressive Rep. Ruben Gallego. The Arizona Democrat argues that border communities in his state “are simply unequipped to handle the surge of migrants” when Covid restrictions on immigration, known as Title 42, expire on May 11. In four letters addressed to President Joe Biden, … Continue Reading


April 27, 2023

Rep. Gallego secures more assurance on Davis-Monthan future

WASHINGTON, DC (KGUN) — There’s more good news about a mission to sustain Davis-Monthan after the Air Force retires the A-10. Arizona Congressman Ruben Gallego says he got further assurance from the top General in the Air Force about the base’s future. Representative Gallego questioned Air Force Chief of Staff General Charles Brown about plans for the base during a hearing by the House Armed Services Committee. The Air Force plans to bring to DM new aircraft and new missions, including … Continue Reading


April 05, 2023

'Junk fees' on tickets, bookings targeted by Biden, congressional Democrats

So-called "junk fees" added to event tickets and hotel bookings, along with other surplus charges assessed to consumers, are targeted by new legislation backed by congressional Democrats. The Junk Fee Protection Act, sponsored by Reps. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., and Jeff Jackson, D-N.C., would require all costs to be shown to consumers in the beginning of the transaction, as opposed to tacked on at … Continue Reading


March 03, 2023

Bill would combat epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous people by supporting tribal policing

A bipartisan bill in Congress aims to bolster tribal law enforcement and combat the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous people. The BADGES Act makes resources available, assists with officer recruitment and retention and increases tribal access to a national missing persons database. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius spoke with the bill’s cosponsor, Arizona Representative Ruben Gallego, about the challenges of policing in Indian Country. Ryan Heinsius: A lack of communication and coordination … Continue Reading


March 01, 2023

Arizona gets more than $90M for housing programs, community development

Arizona is getting $93.5 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for affordable housing, community development and homeless assistance, Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., announced Tuesday. "Solving Arizona’s housing crisis will require an all-hands-on-deck approach,” Gallego said in a statement. "That’s only possible with robust funding from our federal partners and what makes this funding by HUD so important." The grant dollars coming to Arizona are a slice of $5.6 … Continue Reading


January 11, 2023

Congressman Gallego calls Arizona egg prices unsustainable

The Congressman wrote a letter to the US Department of Agriculture today … Continue Reading


November 11, 2022

52 years later, Phoenix Vietnam veteran receives the honorable discharge he deserved

Sylvestre Primous, a Phoenix-area Vietnam War veteran decorated with a Purple Heart, was wrongfully dishonorably discharged from the army because of racism. After a 52-year fight with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the help of Arizona members of Congress, Primous, an Army vet, is getting the discharge status he deserved. Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., on Thursday gave Primous a honorable discharge certificate. Gallego, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in the Iraq War, … Continue Reading


October 19, 2022

Rep. Ruben Gallego aims to deter foreign governments from using Arizona water

Rep. Ruben Gallego introduced legislation Wednesday that would impose a burdensome tax on foreign governments on the sale and export of water-intensive crops in states experiencing dryer conditions as Arizona farmlands continue to battle prolonged drought conditions. The move to protect water resources and land leases from foreign companies comes during a time when Arizona is experiencing its most severe drought and lawmakers are scrambling to find ways to mitigate the state’s water … Continue Reading


September 29, 2022

Bill would allow ‘Dreamers’ to join the military, become citizens

Rep. Ruben Gallego unveiled legislation Thursday that would allow participants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to enlist in the military and ultimately obtain a pathway to citizenship. There is currently no way to join the military for the roughly 600,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children who receive protection through the Obama-era DACA program. The bill from the Arizona Democrat and Marine veteran would allow those recipients to join … Continue Reading


September 06, 2022

Rep. Ruben Gallego hosts student debt roundtable in Phoenix

Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego hosted a roundtable at Phoenix College on Tuesday. He joined students and education leaders to discuss President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Nearly 900,000 Arizonans could benefit from Biden’s plan, which cancels up to $10,000 in student debt for low- to middle-income borrowers, and up to $20,000 for those who were Pell Grant recipients. Les Braswell was one of the panelists at the roundtable. He said he graduated college in 2009 when the … Continue Reading


September 06, 2022

Rep. Ruben Gallego hosts student debt roundtable in Phoenix

by Bridget Dowd

Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego hosted a roundtable at Phoenix College on Tuesday. He joined students and education leaders to discuss President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Nearly 900,000 Arizonans could benefit from Biden’s plan, which cancels up to $10,000 in student debt for low- to middle-income borrowers, and up to $20,000 for those who were Pell Grant recipients. Les Braswell was one of the panelists at the roundtable. He said he graduated college in 2009 when the country … Continue Reading


August 11, 2022

Buttigieg touts bridge across Rio Salado, millions in federal infrastructure spending

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, was in Phoenix to promote $75.3 million allocated by the Biden administration to support four major construction projects in Arizona. In Phoenix, the Biden administration is awarding $25 million toward the construction of a pedestrian and bicycle bridge across the Rio Salado River. Once completed, the Third Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Project will connect south Phoenix residents to the city's downtown … Continue Reading


April 21, 2022

Proposal would create a $30 million fund to plant trees in areas suffering from heat

Two rows of new shade trees along Phoenix’s Baseline Road offer the kind of life-changing and life-saving infrastructure that the nation should emulate, U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego said while visiting the site in the city's Laveen Village on Wednesday. ... On Monday, Gallego and Democratic New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman introduced a bill that would create a $30 million annual grant fund for mitigating urban heat through 2030. It could help communities and nonprofits plant and water … Continue Reading


April 11, 2022

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March 07, 2022

Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona: ‘In the end, Ukraine will be free’

PHOENIX - U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona said Monday he thinks the Russian invasion of Ukraine is destined to fail, but it won’t end anytime soon. “I think this will go on for months, unfortunately,” the Phoenix Democrat told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Arizona’s Morning News. Gallego, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said external or internal protests aren’t likely to deter Russia. “I don’t think you can really shame Russia. … Of course there are tens of thousands of … Continue Reading

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