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By boosting oversight and accountability, we can empower the VA in its core mission of helping the men and women who have served our country.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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I will not support efforts that kill jobs in my district and lack provisions for responsibly transitioning us toward a clean-energy economy.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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The EPA's [Clean Power Plan] is another example of Washington's lack of understanding when it comes to rural and Western energy issues. I oppose this new rule because it hurts my district, which has four coal-fired plants that power Arizona's big cities, small towns, businesses and residences. These plants also provide good-paying jobs in our tribal and rural regions.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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I have always been an independent voice for the folks in my district.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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I believe we must protect Medicares guaranteed benefit, and I will oppose any effort to dismantle Medicare and turn it into a voucher system.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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In Congress, I was a relentless advocate for fiscal responsibility.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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Gabby Giffords was a mentor of mine in the state Legislature and also in Congress.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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When millions of Americans are tightening their belts, folks have the right to expect their elected officials to do the same.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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Both my mothers family and my fathers family go back almost a hundred years in the district. I was born in the district, raised in the district, raised my family in the district. And so thats the way I see myself.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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I grew up in rural Arizona. My dad ran a general store. I grew up learning to do more with less. And I have been saying, you know, Washington needs to do the same.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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I grew up learning to do more with less.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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The Navajo Generating Station in Page, for example, employs hundreds of people, mostly Native Americans, and provides nearly all of the power for the Central Arizona Project. That means our entire state has a big stake in the energy production and economic stability of these plants.
Ann Kirkpatrick

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We need to find a balance between protecting our local economies while pursuing the longer-term goal of producing clean, affordable and reliable power.
Ann Kirkpatrick