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Tucson Republican U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani had drawn a line in the sand, saying he couldn’t vote for a budget bill that cut Medicaid. Five weeks later, he strolled across that line, voting for a Trump-endorsed spending plan that cuts nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid.
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From governor to congressional races, these political stories are likely to shape Arizona in 2026
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — We’re a week into 2026, and it’s shaping up to be a busy political year here in Arizona. The midterm elections are in November following the primaries in August.
Arizona’s 90 lawmakers will return to the state Capitol in less than a week to kick off the next legislative session, which is expected to be a heated run-up to the 2026 election season.
Impactful offices like governor, attorney general and several seats in Congress are up for grabs in the 2026 election cycle.