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February 16, 2013
Contact: Justin Unga
Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
Sinema Joins Forces with GOP Freshmen to Smash Partisan Gridlock [VIDEO]
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February 12, 2013
Contact: Justin Unga
Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
Sinema Releases Statement on State of the Union Address
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February 7, 2013
Contact: Justin Unga
Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
SINEMA PARTNERS WITH VALLEY CENTERS TO MAKE ALL CONGRESSIONAL SERVICES LOCAL
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January 31, 2013
Contact: Justin Unga
Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SINEMA ANNOUNCES "CONGRESS AT WORK", STARTS WITH AREA TECH PLANT
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January 28, 2013
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Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
STATEMENT ON PROPOSED IMMIGRATION FRAMEWORK
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January 24, 2013
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Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
STATEMENT ON CO-SPONSORSHIP OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz, released the following statement on her co-sponsorship of the Violence Against Women Act:
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January 23, 2013
Contact: Justin Unga
Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
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January 17, 2013
Contact: Justin Unga
Phone: 202-225-9888
Email: Justin.Unga@mail.house.gov
SINEMA NAMED TO HOUSING SUBCOMITTEE, HIGHLIGHTS ARIZONA'S FORECLOSURE CRISIS
When a Member of Congress is given time to formally express an opinion or make a statement on an issue before the House, they are said to have the 'floor' of the House, and their views are referred to as a 'Floor Speech'.
How House Members are allotted time to speak, or sometimes observe silence, are adapted from rules of order originally written by Thomas Jefferson. The speeches and other proceedings of the House are published daily in the Congressional Record.