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Arizona Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ CEO Danny Seiden previews Update from Capitol Hill event

The Arizona Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ of Commerce & Industry will host its annual Update from Capitol Hill luncheon on Friday at the Arizona Biltmore, bringing together members of Arizona’s congressional delegation and one of the country’s most closely watched political analysts.

will feature U.S. Reps. Juan Ciscomani and Greg Stanton, along with Jonathan Martin of Politico, columnist and host of the .

Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ spoke with Arizona Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ President and CEO Danny Seiden about the event and what he’s most interested in hearing.

Arizona Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ of Commerce & Industry President and CEO Danny Seiden

Tell us about Update from Capitol Hill. It’s one of the Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­â€™s premier annual events, isn’t it?

Danny Seiden:

It really is one of our signature events each year. What makes it so valuable is that it brings Arizona’s business community face-to-face with members of our congressional delegation at a time when so many federal decisions are directly affecting our state’s economy.

There’s no substitute for hearing directly from the people who are in the room making those decisions—whether it’s on taxes, trade, infrastructure, or regulatory policy. And just as important, it gives our members a chance to better understand the dynamics in Washington and how those decisions translate back home to Arizona.

What topics are you anticipating you’ll hear about from Congressmen Ciscomani and Stanton?

There’s certainly no shortage of issues right now. Water is always top of mind in Arizona, and I expect that to be part of the conversation given the federal government’s role in long-term solutions.

Beyond that, I think we’ll hear a lot about the broader state of Congress—how things are functioning, what’s realistic in terms of bipartisan cooperation, and what we can expect over the coming months.

There are also a lot of frontpage issues—from border policy to economic conditions to foreign affairs—that have real implications for Arizona employers. Having both Congressman Ciscomani and Congressman Stanton there gives us a valuable bipartisan perspective on those challenges.

U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.)
U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton (D-Ariz.)

This year the Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ is welcoming Jonathan Martin from Politico. What do you believe he’ll add to the conversation?

is one of the most respected political commentators in the country. He’s been covering national politics for a long time, and he brings a level of experience and insight that’s hard to match.

He’s also a regular presence on the Sunday shows, so he’s constantly plugged into the national conversation. With this being an election year, his perspective on the state of politics—where things stand heading into the primaries and what to expect in November—will be incredibly valuable.

Honestly, there are very few people who can provide that kind of real-time, informed analysis of what’s happening in Washington and on the campaign trail. I think our attendees will really benefit from hearing his take.

How do federal decisions right now directly impact Arizona’s business community, and what should employers here be paying closest attention to?

Federal policy has a very real, day-to-day impact on Arizona employers, whether people always see that connection or not. Decisions coming out of Washington affect everything from the cost of doing business to the availability of workforce and the reliability of our supply chains.

For Arizona, trade and border policy are especially important. We’re a major gateway state, so anything that affects cross-border commerce—whether it’s customs operations, infrastructure, or security—has a direct impact on our economy. The USMCA review is coming up, for example, so we’re paying close attention to that.

Energy is another major factor right now. Global uncertainty, particularly events in the Middle East, can create volatility in energy markets, and that has a ripple effect across the economy. When fuel costs rise, it impacts everything from what we pay at the pump to the cost of transporting goods, which ultimately shows up in prices on store shelves.

And, obviously, water is also an area where federal involvement matters, particularly in terms of long-term planning and investment. I know our delegation is deeply involved in that issue.

And of course, tax and regulatory policy always play a role in shaping whether businesses can grow and compete.

I’d also point to the overall economic environment—interest rates, inflation, and federal spending decisions—all of which influence business confidence and investment.

The bottom line is that what happens shows up here in Arizona, and that’s why it’s so important for our business community to stay informed and engaged.

More about this year’s Update from Capitol Hill luncheon can be found on the Arizona Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­â€™s .

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