Yes. Over the past several years, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC, has announced plans for about $165 billion in Arizona developments largely focused on chip manufacturing.
Does Phoenix have three times as many mosques as Detroit?
No. The most recent U.S. Mosque Survey, conducted in 2020, found that the greater Detroit area had the fourth-highest number of mosques—104—of any large metro. Phoenix was not among the top 10.
Arizona has recovered just 5% of taxpayer dollars lost in $2.5 billion Medicaid fraud scheme
The state has so far indicted more than 100 individuals and recouped $125 million. But despite state and federal efforts, it’s likely that most of the stolen taxpayer money won’t be recovered, officials say.
Director of Arizona Medicaid agency resigns following fraud scheme response
Under Carmen Heredia’s leadership, the agency withheld payment to more than 300 businesses as it investigated fraud allegations. The state’s swift response left patients homeless, the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica found.
Do Native Americans have higher rates of diabetes and chronic disease than the general population?
Yes. Studies have consistently found that American Indians and Alaska Natives are more likely to be diagnosed with chronic diseases, such as diabetes, liver disease or kidney disease. Such health disparities are often linked to a range of external conditions that can affect well-being, such as income level and access to health care, education or healthy foods.

