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“Over my tenure in public service, I have been honored to vote on significant state and federal policies to lower taxes and the cost of living for millions of Americans and reduce the regulatory burden that plagues economic prosperity. U.S. House Republicans passed the largest tax cuts in American history and took steps to reverse the economic decline from the previous administration in the last year – actions that I was pleased to support. As I conclude my time in Congress, I remain committed to promoting pro-growth economic policies that will ensure a prosperous future for our children and grandchildren. National Taxpayers Union Rates Congress is a comprehensive, nonpartisan analysis of how lawmakers vote on tax and spending issues, and we’re glad to report that Congressman Biggs consistently votes on the side of taxpayer and fiscal restraint. Taxpayers’ Friend Award.”
“Over my tenure in public service, I have been honored to vote on significant state and federal policies to lower taxes and the cost of living for millions of Americans and reduce the regulatory burden that plagues economic prosperity,” said Congressman Biggs. “U.S. House Republicans passed the largest tax cuts in American history and took steps to reverse the economic decline from the previous administration in the last year – actions that I was pleased to support. As I conclude my time in Congress, I remain committed to promoting pro-growth economic policies that will ensure a prosperous future for our children and grandchildren.” NTU included 123 Senate and 97 House votes in the 2025 scorecard. The rating program is designed to calculate a member’s voting record of fiscal responsibility by weighing every vote that has a significant impact on tax, spending, trade, and regulatory policy. This year, Congressman Biggs scored 94% on NTU’s rating scale. “National Taxpayers Union Rates Congress is a comprehensive, nonpartisan analysis of how lawmakers vote on tax and spending issues, and we’re glad to report that Congressman Biggs consistently votes on the side of taxpayer and fiscal restraint,” NTU Executive Vice President Brandon Arnold said. NTU has recognized representatives and senators since 1979 who annually earn high voting scores to qualify them for the “Taxpayers’ Friend Award.”
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“For over a decade, a court-appointed federal monitor for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has cost $350 million in taxpayer dollars and undermined the work of brave men and women in law enforcement, compromising the safety of innocent Arizonans. This is just one story of these monitors operating without oversight across the country and creating chaos in their wake. The destructive effects of these monitors on government budgets and public safety necessitate congressional action, which is why I've introduced the Monitor Accountability Act. I'm thankful for its passage in the House, and I urge the Senate to quickly take up this legislation and send it to the President's desk.”
"For over a decade, a court-appointed federal monitor for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has cost $350 million in taxpayer dollars and undermined the work of brave men and women in law enforcement, compromising the safety of innocent Arizonans,” said Congressman Biggs. “This is just one story of these monitors operating without oversight across the country and creating chaos in their wake. The destructive effects of these monitors on government budgets and public safety necessitate congressional action, which is why I've introduced the Monitor Accountability Act. I'm thankful for its passage in the House, and I urge the Senate to quickly take up this legislation and send it to the President's desk."
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“For decades, fraud has run rampant in bloated government programs. American taxpayers work extremely hard for their money, and they deserve to know that government agencies are committed to wisely stewarding their dollars – not allowing the funds to be stolen by fraudulent entities, especially in times of emergency or crisis. This is an issue that Members of both parties can support, and I am grateful for Congressman Subramanyam’s leadership in pushing the TRUE Accountability Act. I call on my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to send this legislation to the U.S. Senate and then to the White House.”
"For decades, fraud has run rampant in bloated government programs,” said Congressman Biggs. “American taxpayers work extremely hard for their money, and they deserve to know that government agencies are committed to wisely stewarding their dollars – not allowing the funds to be stolen by fraudulent entities, especially in times of emergency or crisis. This is an issue that Members of both parties can support, and I am grateful for Congressman Subramanyam’s leadership in pushing the TRUE Accountability Act. I call on my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to send this legislation to the U.S. Senate and then to the White House.”
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“I have watched the consequences of these federal monitors up close and personal in Maricopa County for over a decade. The federal monitor’s continued existence in our county and propensity for moving the goalposts from his original charge only serves to exploit taxpayers and undermine the brave work of the men and women who serve our communities – and this is only one of dozens of similar arrangements across the country. It’s time for Congress to take back the reins from rogue judges and monitors who have exceeded appropriate bounds. That’s why I’ve introduced the Monitor Accountability Act to protect taxpayers and public safety.”
"I have watched the consequences of these federal monitors up close and personal in Maricopa County for over a decade,” said Congressman Biggs. “The federal monitor’s continued existence in our county and propensity for moving the goalposts from his original charge only serves to exploit taxpayers and undermine the brave work of the men and women who serve our communities – and this is only one of dozens of similar arrangements across the country. It’s time for Congress to take back the reins from rogue judges and monitors who have exceeded appropriate bounds. That’s why I’ve introduced the Monitor Accountability Act to protect taxpayers and public safety.”
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“Congressman Biggs’s Monitor Accountability Act will bring much-needed oversight to the practice of court-appointed federal monitors. We’ve seen this problem first-hand in Arizona: Maricopa County has been the victim of a rogue monitor for more than 13 years, costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and shifting resources away from keeping the community safe. This bill will correctly re-prioritize law enforcement over the financial interests of monitors exploiting the system.”
“Congressman Biggs’s Monitor Accountability Act will bring much-needed oversight to the practice of court-appointed federal monitors,” said Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels. “We’ve seen this problem first-hand in Arizona: Maricopa County has been the victim of a rogue monitor for more than 13 years, costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and shifting resources away from keeping the community safe. This bill will correctly re-prioritize law enforcement over the financial interests of monitors exploiting the system.”
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“One of the most critical issues Arizona faces is the future allocation of water from the Colorado River. Arizona stakeholders have long been leaders in conserving and managing their water allotments, and they are counting on these dollars to maintain our national-security and food-security industries. I'm grateful for the bipartisan support from Congressman Stanton for this effort, as we advocate for our constituents in our great state.”
"One of the most critical issues Arizona faces is the future allocation of water from the Colorado River," said Congressman Biggs. "Arizona stakeholders have long been leaders in conserving and managing their water allotments, and they are counting on these dollars to maintain our national-security and food-security industries. I'm grateful for the bipartisan support from Congressman Stanton for this effort, as we advocate for our constituents in our great state."
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