Arizona lawmakers vote on party lines to elect speaker, get back to work

Arizona lawmakers voted along party lines Wednesday as the House ended three weeks of gridlock and elected a new speaker. The vote came just three weeks before another potential government shutdown unless Congress passes a new budget, and comes as lawmakers are under pressure to pass aid for Israel and Ukraine. (Photo courtesy Architect of the Capitol)

Arizona lawmakers voted along party lines Wednesday as the House ended three weeks of gridlock and elected a new speaker. The vote came just three weeks before another potential government shutdown unless Congress passes a new budget, and comes as lawmakers are under pressure to pass aid for Israel and Ukraine. (Photo courtesy Architect of the Capitol)

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