Washington, D.C. – With the cost of gas, groceries, and other everyday goods at near 40-year highs, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly is kindly pointing out to Arizona families just how high their bills are these days. His simple message for Arizona families: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Arizona families and job creators are suffering under the weight of Joe Biden and Mark Kelly’s radical, inflation-inducing agenda, and the supply chain crisis that Mark Kelly has done nothing to stop is making this struggle even worse for rural Arizonans.

As the Arizona Republic recently reported, rural Arizonans are being forced to drive hours to find groceries, only to find the shelves are empty. CLICK HERE or read below to see how Mark Kelly’s indifference has left rural Arizonans in a lurch.

Arizona Republic: Cracks in the supply chain are starting to reappear and rural Arizona is especially at risk

Do these developments signal another wave of supply chain disruptions that could leave consumers and businesses scrambling for necessities while putting less-urgent purchases on hold for months?

It’s already happening in scattered instances around Arizona.

Sara Hunt of Goodyear drives up every two weeks to buy groceries and other supplies and deliver them to people in the Navajo Nation. The Bashas’ Diné Market in Tuba City is rarely stocked unless it’s early in the morning, she said. That’s why she goes to that store at 6 a.m. to buy the items she needs. Items from canned soup to fresh vegetables and cereals are often missing […]

Residents of the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona don’t have many choices for food, with some families needing to make a four-hour round-trip drive off the reservation to stock up […] “We are the last stop on the supply chain,” she said, speaking about grocery stores in general. “Phoenix is going to get served first in Arizona, and then it’s going to move outwards from there. (Food) will go to the border towns and then, maybe if there’s anything left, it’ll come to us.”

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