Vince Leach questions Arizona’s handling of SNAP records amid fraud investigation

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
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Vince Leach, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2025 representing the state’s 17th Senate District, has recently posted several comments on social media regarding issues of fraud and law enforcement.

On January 6, 2026, Leach expressed strong emotions in a post featuring only emojis: ” https://t.co/ih8Wpq5PKN”.

Later that day, he addressed allegations of SNAP fraud involving Boston store owners and questioned Arizona’s cooperation with federal authorities. He wrote on January 6, 2026: “Two Boston Store Owners Charged in Alleged Multi-Million-Dollar SNAP Fraud. AZ is refusing to turn over SNAP records to the Feds. WHY?? https://t.co/nkPnkXiAvd”.

On January 7, 2026, Leach commented on efforts against drug-related crime: “Shutting down the drug lords one step at a time~ https://t.co/neygKIsNNP”.

Leach began serving in the Arizona State Senate after his election in 2025, succeeding Justine Wadsack as representative for District 17.



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