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ECONOMY & JOBS

As Mayor of Phoenix, Greg built a bipartisan coalition to rebuild after the Great Recession—leading Phoenix to simultaneously have the fastest-growing population and highest wage growth among major U.S. cities.

 

In Congress, Greg has continued that record of results by:

 

  • Leading the effort to pass the CHIPS and Science Act, a historic bipartisan investment in U.S. manufacturing and research that will create thousands of high-wage jobs in Arizona, lower costs for consumer goods, and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains.
     

  • Supporting Arizona’s semiconductor industry, including Intel, TSMC, and Amkor, and introducing the Semiconductor Supply Chain Security and Diversification Act to build a resilient Western Hemisphere supply chain that strengthens North American manufacturing.
     

  • Securing $1 million in federal investment for Maricopa Community Colleges to expand its bioscience program through the House Appropriations process.
     

  • Passing the Drone Infrastructure Inspection Grant Act, included in the bipartisan FAA Reauthorization Act, which provides $100 million for local governments to purchase or contract drone inspection services and another $100 million for workforce training in this technology.
     

  • Advocating for North American trade and nearshoring, helping pass the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) to strengthen Arizona’s trade partnerships and lower tariffs for exporters and small businesses.

Supporting America's workers & families

  • 18,000+ new clean energy and semiconductor jobs created statewide 

Key Impacts for Arizona

 

  • 18,000+ new clean energy and semiconductor jobs created statewide since passage of the CHIPS and Science Act and Inflation Reduction Act.
     

  • $60 billion in private-sector semiconductor investments in Arizona, including Intel’s expansion in Chandler and TSMC’s fabs in north Phoenix.
     

  • Over $1 billion in workforce and STEM training grants secured or unlocked through federal programs supported by Stanton.
     

  • Thousands of Arizona students gaining access to new bioscience, advanced manufacturing, and drone technology training at Maricopa Community Colleges and regional workforce programs.

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