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Gress is hardly a miser. As Republicans go, he’s a young man with an old soul. At 36, his range of life experience will rival and top just about anyone twice his age.
Matt Gress has mastered the art of failing upward. But he’s doing so at the expense of Arizona taxpayers, teachers, students and the developmentally disabled.
A new law adds more oversight to county treasurer departments from the state auditors, requiring more in-depth audits.
State Rep. Matt Gress (front) speaks during a news conference announcing a new bill, "Preston's Law," in the Capitol Rose Garden at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on Jan. 23, 2025.
Matt Gress. Terech (D): I believe this is a good start, but more must be done to address Arizona’s education funding crisis. Our teachers remain amongst the lowest paid in the nation and nearly ...
(The Center Square) – As Arizona continues to face homelessness issues, Rep. Matt Gress, R-Phoenix, is hoping to crack down on drug-related crime in areas where homeless individuals typically ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs held a ceremonial signing event at the Arizona Humane Society after signing a new animal cruelty bill at the ...
HB 2803 was introduced by Rep. Matt Gress. He says these services haven’t worked in San Francisco or Los Angeles, and he doesn’t want them imported here. The Independent 47 hotel on Pima Road ...
PHOENIX — Arizona state Rep. Matt Gress on Tuesday introduced a bill that would amend current law to create drug-free zones within areas around service providers. The Arizona Homeless Protection ...
Rep. Matt Gress posted on X about finding a man unconscious near the Arizona Capitol, saying the situation highlighted the need for state intervention.