Grocery costs surge as Eli Crane faces criticism from DCCC

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Grocery prices in Arizona have seen a significant increase, leaving many families struggling to manage their budgets. According to a recent analysis, American families spent an average of $310 more on groceries last year. December 2025 marked the highest rise in grocery costs since 2022. The administration is reportedly considering additional tariffs that could further elevate prices, impacting families, workers, and businesses in Arizona.

Eli Crane has been criticized for his stance on these issues. “Arizonans can’t afford Eli Crane’s price-spiking agenda,” said Lindsay Reilly, spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). She accused Crane of prioritizing party interests over those of Arizona residents by supporting policies that may lead to higher costs and reduced healthcare access.

Reilly added, “From kicking hundreds of thousands of Arizonans off their health care to greenlighting reckless tariffs, Crane consistently chooses his DC party bosses over Arizona families.” She expressed confidence that voters would hold him accountable in the upcoming November elections.



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