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 shared recent activities and initiatives on social media, ranging from meeting with state emergency management officials to legislative efforts in Congress. His tweets highlight a focus on both local community projects and national security matters.
On March 27, 2025, Rep. Greg Stanton mentioned his meeting with the director of the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA). He expressed concern over potential federal budget cuts, while emphasizing his efforts to maintain and strengthen collaboration between state and federal agencies. "This week I met with the director of @DEMAArizona. Arizonans rely on DEMA, in coordination with FEMA, to respond to disasters like catastrophic wildfires. While the Trump threatens to eliminate this life-saving agency, I'm working to strengthen our state-federal partnership."
Later that day, Stanton addressed national security issues, implicating actions by Hegseth and Waltz. He announced his participation in a Resolution of Inquiry aimed at obtaining pertinent documents from the White House. "Hegseth and Waltz’s actions put our national security at risk. Congress must hold them accountable. I’m joining my @HouseForeign colleagues on a Resolution of Inquiry that would force the White House to disclose to Congress all documents related to this incident so we can ensure"
Additionally, Rep. Stanton discussed a bipartisan bill aimed at enhancing community access to open spaces and stimulating economic growth. He highlighted cooperation with Representative Brian Fitzpatrick on projects like the Rio Reimagined initiative in Phoenix. "My bipartisan bill with @RepBrianFitz works to reconnect communities to open spaces—like the Rio Reimagined project through Phoenix—as well as spur private investment and job creation."