Arizona Reps. Paul Gosar (R-CD4) and Ann Kirkpatrick (D-CD1) continued emphasizing their bipartisan working relationship on Arizona issues, spending nearly an hour on C-Span's Washington Journal this morning.
The interviewer led off with last month's Politico article that brought more attention to their willingness to work together on issues such as the proposed land exchange to permit Resolution Copper to build a new copper mine near Superior. (See companion article about committee hearing on land exchange bill.)
Kirkpatrick and Gosar both noted that part of their ability to work together may be that they come from families that contain both Republicans and Democrats.
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