Greg Stanton, U.S. Representative from Arizona's 4th Congressional District | Wikipedia
Greg Stanton, U.S. Representative from Arizona's 4th Congressional District | Wikipedia
Rep. Greg Stanton has recently shared his thoughts and activities through a series of tweets, addressing significant local developments and national political issues. His statements highlight ongoing projects in Arizona, concerns over judicial independence, and efforts to support community programs amid funding challenges.
On March 22, 2025, Rep. Greg Stanton tweeted about the groundbreaking ceremony for the East Valley Housing, Health and Human Services Center. He stated that this project was made possible by federal funds through the American Rescue Plan Act and will provide essential services to unhoused and underserved Arizonans. "This week, @mayorcoreywoods, @Tempegov & @maricopacounty broke ground on the East Valley Housing, Health and Human Services Center—made possible by federal funds through our American Rescue Plan Act. This facility will serve unhoused and underserved Arizonans, helping them get"
Later that day, he expressed concern over former President Donald Trump's actions regarding the judiciary. In a tweet posted on March 22, 2025, he criticized Trump for encouraging the impeachment of independent judges, describing it as "un-American." He emphasized the importance of courts upholding the law rather than serving personal interests. "Trump is playing a dangerous game by encouraging the impeachment of independent judges. It's as un-American as anything I've ever seen. The courts must uphold the law—not the wishes of a man who believes he’s king."
On March 23, 2025, Rep. Stanton participated in delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors in Mesa with Aster Aging staff. He highlighted how Trump's grant funding freeze threatens community programs like Meals on Wheels but assured his commitment to securing federal funds for local needs. "I joined Aster Aging staff to deliver nutritious Meals on Wheels to Mesa seniors this week. Trump's grant funding freeze has put this and other important community programs at risk, but I won't stop working to return federal dollars to our communities to help those in need."