What they’re saying: Leaders react to Joe Biden’s joint address

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President Joe Biden speaks about Russia in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Arizona leaders are reacting to President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress.

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Senator Mark Kelly’s press release said, “I welcome President Biden’s call for Republicans and Democrats to continue working together on investments in education, infrastructure, and technology like increasing domestic manufacturing of semiconductors to maintain our competitive edge over China and create the jobs of the future in Arizona.”

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Photo Credit: Raul Grijalva

Raul Grijalva issued a press release. On Twitter, he stated, “Tonight’s #JointAddress by @POTUS made the case that the government can work for the people again. From immigration and infrastructure to the climate crisis and racial justice, we must harness every tool at our disposal and embrace the bold policy solutions that this moment merits.”

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Photo Credit: Kyrsten Sinema

Kristen Sinema commented, “I welcome President Biden’s continued focus on ending the pandemic – and his commitment to ensuring America wins the global competition with foreign competitors such as China. Protecting jobs and expanding economic opportunities for everyday Americans are goals that unite all Americans. That’s why I successfully worked to pass legislation boosting American manufacturing of semiconductors – to support Arizona jobs and American national security. I’ll continue working across the aisle to advance those policies, because bipartisan cooperation is the best way to achieve lasting results for our nation, from delivering for our veterans, to renewing the Violence Against Women Act. Setting aside partisan dysfunction and rigidity, and beginning to work again through compromise and common sense, will help mend some of the divisions in our country while addressing America’s urgent challenges. I’ll continue to uphold the Arizona values of finding common ground and using common sense as I work with colleagues in both parties to get things done for Arizona.”