Matt Gress addresses water policy, education unions, and food stamp regulations in recent posts

Matt Gress, Arizona State Representative for 4th District
Matt Gress, Arizona State Representative for 4th District
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Matt Gress, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the 4th District since 2023, has recently addressed several policy issues on his social media account.

On February 4, 2026, Gress posted about water resources in Arizona, stating “Arizona Grows Where The Water Flows https://t.co/6Lt86htBaZ https://t.co/rYhN6ncB16”.

Later that same day, he commented on education unions and their influence on families and students. In his tweet from February 4, 2026, he wrote “Arizona families and students shouldn’t be victims of education unions’ political agendas. https://t.co/xPLdoTeK7O”.

On February 6, 2026, Gress raised a question regarding the use of food stamps for purchasing alcohol. He tweeted “Should it be legal to use food stamps to buy beer?

I thought it was a simple question with an obvious answer (HINT: ABSOLUTELY NOT) to establish a common understanding of how a nutritional program should work.

What are your thoughts on the answer below? https://t.co/l6UyhamL85“.

Gress assumed office after being elected in 2023 to replace Joel Joh as representative for Arizona’s 4th House District.



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