Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
This week, Representative Gosar made several public appearances and statements on various issues. In a letter signed by nearly 140 bipartisan Senators and Representatives, Gosar urged President Joe Biden to reconsider the Environmental Protection Agency's rule mandating a significant percentage of new vehicles to be all-electric by 2032. Gosar expressed concerns about the restrictions this rule would place on consumer choice and the financial burden it would impose on Americans.
During the retirement ceremony for Goodyear Police Chief Santiago Rodriguez, Gosar's District Director, Penny Pew, presented Chief Rodriguez with a congressional recognition for his 26 years of service in the Goodyear Police Department. Gosar commended Chief Rodriguez for his dedication and service to the community, wishing him a happy and healthy retirement.
In another event, Gosar's staff attended the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency family update in Scottsdale, Arizona, to address the needs of family members of missing American service personnel from previous conflicts. The meeting aimed to provide information and support to the families of these heroes who are still unaccounted for.
Gosar also welcomed a new small business, Federico’s, to the neighborhood and encouraged support for local businesses that contribute to the community's economy and sense of unity.
Furthermore, Gosar responded to letters from constituents, including one urging the resumption of funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Gosar expressed his support for defunding the United Nations and criticized UNRWA for its alleged ties to terrorist groups.
Additionally, Gosar addressed concerns raised by constituents regarding foreign aid, executive orders, and the misuse of power by the executive branch. He emphasized the importance of upholding the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution and holding the government accountable for any abuses of authority.
In other news, Gosar highlighted a photo of a Cooper's hawk shared by a resident of Prescott, AZ, and provided updates on various news stories, including accusations against TransMedics, issues related to Hunter Biden's laptop, and controversial decisions made by government officials.
The Gosar Weekly Newsletter also featured links to several news articles covering a range of topics, cautioning readers about discerning the credibility of sources and promoting critical thinking when consuming news.
Overall, Representative Gosar remained active in addressing constituents' concerns, participating in community events, and advocating for his stance on various policy issues.