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Longtime lawmaker shapes the debate as Arizona grapples with dwindling water supplies

PHOENIX (AP) — Throughout two decades marked by drought, climate change and growing demand for water, Arizona’s leaders have fiercely debated an increasingly urgent problem: how to manage dwindling water supplies in an arid state.

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Longtime lawmaker shapes the debate as Arizona grapples with dwindling water supplies

Arizona state Rep. Gail Griffin, R-Hereford, looks to the gallery from the floor of the House of Representatives at the Capitol on the opening day of the legislative session in Phoenix, Jan. 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)


PHOENIX (AP) — Throughout two decades marked by drought, climate change and growing demand for water, Arizona’s leaders have fiercely debated an increasingly urgent problem: how to manage dwindling water supplies in an arid state.

At the crossroads sits Rep. Gail Griffin, a savvy and quietly assertive lawmaker who has for years used her status as the leader of key water and land use committees in the Republican-controlled Legislature to protect property owners’ rights, deciding which bills live and die.

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