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Biggs for Arizona on the Campaign Trail: April 27, 2026

April 27, 2026
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Katie Hobbs remains under investigation, speaking to young Arizonans about affordable homes, and more endorsements!

Five Things To Know & Share

1. According to the Arizona Republic, investigators from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office want Katie Hobbs to be interviewed over an alleged pay-to-play scheme where a political donor received a $4M increase of taxpayer funds.

Katie Hobbs declined to commit to an interview with investigators, only raising more questions about what Hobbs knew when it came to the controversial pay raise provided to Sunshine Residential.

2. Congressman Biggs is on the campaign trail talking directly to young Arizonans about the importance of creating affordable, single-family homes in our state.

At the recent Turning Point Action Build the Red Wall event, Congressman Biggs spoke specifically about how important single-family homes are to family formation and protecting our state’s culture.

3. The Biggs for Arizona campaign is extending its reach outside of traditional GOP events, with Congressman Biggs recently speaking at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet in Phoenix.

With his focus on affordability and Restoring the American Dream in Arizona, Congressman Biggs is taking his message to new audiences with Independent voters and making the case for his candidacy.

4. One of Katie Hobbs’ most harmful policies was struck down by a judge last week. Her moratorium on building homes in Maricopa County drove housing costs up and created instability for Arizona businesses.

The policy was deemed illegal after a lawsuit by Arizona home builders, who saw costs go up for homes while businesses were scared off by the narrative created by Katie Hobbs’ actions that Arizona was running out of water.

5. More endorsements rolled in last week for the Biggs for Arizona campaign, including U.S. Congressman Abe Hamadeh and Arizona State Senator Janae Shamp!

Congressman Hamadeh and Senator Shamp both stressed the need for Republicans and Arizonans of all backgrounds to fire Katie Hobbs in November and replace her with Congressman Biggs, who has shown an ability to work with the State Legislature while he served as Senate President.