State Representative Austin Smith (AZ)
Recent News About State Representative Austin Smith (AZ)
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Smith: "Why are so many families utilizing ESA’s and school choice options"
Arizona Rep. Austin Smith used the X platform to pose a question about the preference for school choice among many Arizona families, which he followed up with a video intended to serve as the "answer." This video featured footage from a recent incident at a Colorado public school, where a middle school student and his parent were engaged in a discussion with an administrator due to the removal of the boy from class for wearing a "Don't Tread on Me" patch on his backpack.
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Smith: 'Southern Arizona shouldn’t be this dangerous'
Arizona Rep. Austin Smith utilized platform X (formerly recognized as Twitter) to strongly criticize the Biden administration's choice to overlook the border situation during the president's recent visit to Arizona. Instead of addressing the border concerns, Biden's visit centered on designating a new monument at the Grand Canyon.
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Smith: 'It’s about what they’ve done to half the country by extension'
Arizona Rep. Austin Smith utilized platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to reaffirm his support of former President Trump following his third indictment, as he vies for the Republican presidential nominee spot for 2024.
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"Taxpayer dollars are not ours to dish out haphazardly," state Rep. Smith says explaining his vote against Prop 400
Arizona State Rep. Austin Smith took to platform X, formerly known as Twitter, Monday to voice his dissent against the passage of Senate Bill 1102, known as Proposition 400, and make why he voted against the measure this week
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Rep. Smith: "I encourage more staff to come forward to the legislature who’ve experienced similar situations."
The embattled former Arizona State University administrator fired for allowing right-wing speakers to speak on campus is a heroic champion of free speech, Arizona State Rep. Austin Smith (R-Surprise) said in a social media post this week