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    Kyrsten Sinema

    American politician

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  1. 1 day ago · Kyrsten Lea Sinema ( / ˈkɪərstən ˈsɪnəmə / KEER-stən SIN-ə-mə; born July 12, 1976) [1] is an American politician and former social worker serving as the senior United States senator from Arizona, a seat she has held since 2019. A former member of the Democratic Party, Sinema became an independent in December 2022.

  2. 6 days ago · Head over to Sen. Kyrsten Sinemas website. If you are having a problem with a government agency, look for a contact link for casework to submit a request for help. Otherwise, look for a phone number on that website to call her office if you have a question.

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  4. May 15, 2024 · Sinema, Kelly Announce More Than $2.5 Million in Historic Preservation Funds Coming to Arizona to Protect Natural Resources, Tribal Culture & Traditions. May 14, 2024. Historic Preservation funds awarded to the state and 10 Tribal nations across Arizona WASHINGTON – Arizona Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly announced a total of ...

  5. 22 hours ago · Sinema offered a blunt, dour view of Congress as she prepares to exit. “It is worse than it was before,” she said. “We’re currently living in an environment where partisanship is at an all-time high. …. What’s really changed is that both parties have chosen to nominate folks farther at the edges of the political spectrum.”.

  6. 2 days ago · Maybe one day, we'll heed Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's warning about politics. Opinion: American culture is about to grow darker, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema warns. We need to prepare for that. “I yield the ...

  7. May 17, 2024 · May 17, 2024. Fiscal Heroes are awarded each Congress to recognize policymakers working to improve the nation’s fiscal situation and fix the budget process. WASHINGTON – Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema was honored as a Fiscal Hero of the 118th Congress for her commitment to fiscal responsibility and work leading bipartisan efforts to ...

  8. May 13, 2024 · WASHINGTON – Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema and a group of colleagues urged U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to finalize proposed changes requiring institutions of higher education to obtain consent from students before billing for course materials – giving students more freedom on how to spend their financial aid dollars.

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