Rep. Leo Biasiucci questions SNAP purchases and expresses views on national respect

Leo Biasiucci, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
Leo Biasiucci, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
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Rep. Leo Biasiucci, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 to represent the state’s 30th House District, recently posted several statements on social media addressing issues ranging from government assistance programs to expressions of respect for former President Donald Trump.

On November 3, 2025, Biasiucci questioned the use of public funds in food assistance programs, posting: “The #1 purchased food item on SNAP is soda. Can anybody tell me why we are using tax dollars to supplement someone with an item that you literally do not need to survive?”

Two days later, on November 5, 2025, he made another statement referencing standards applied to military personnel: “If it’s good enough for our troops, it should be good enough for everyone. https://t.co/UtdLlbVt6Y”

That same day, Biasiucci addressed the title and status of former President Donald Trump by stating: “It’s PRESIDENT Trump and he’s still your President. Show some respect. https://t.co/Jntmha7Xar”

Biasiucci began his current term after replacing Robert Meza as state representative in Arizona’s 30th House District following the 2023 election.



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