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D.C. Insider and Tribal Member Wants to Run for Congress on Behalf of Rural Arizona
Naomi Miguel, a former congressional staffer and member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, is running for Arizona's State House of Representatives in the Twenty-Third Legislative District. The district, a potential Democratic target, faces challenges like limited infrastructure and mail delivery in rural areas. Miguel highlights difficulties in rural life, such as obtaining a driver’s license and accessing services.
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Naomi MiguelpersonTohono O’odham NationorganizationArizonaplaceTwenty-Third Legislative DistrictplaceMichele PenapersonHouse Natural Resources CommitteeorganizationWhite House Initiative for Advancing Education Equity, Excellence and Economic Opportunity for Native AmericansorganizationO’odham languagetopic
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