VP Kamala Harris promotes clean energy project in Arizona, doesn't visit border | LiveNOW from FOX

Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Arizona on Jan. 19 where she highlighted federal efforts to create a "clean energy economy." Harris visited Tonopah, a town about 50 miles west of Phoenix, for the groundbreaking of the Ten West Link Transmission Line, an energy infrastructure project intended to connect power grids in Arizona and California. Although today’s visit was all about clean energy, critics want the White House to turn more of its attention to the southern border. “You come to a border state where you have border community needs, that we are addressing border issues every day, the tragedies of it the sadness of it," Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels said. "We can’t get our vice president to even acknowledge it while she is in our state or while she is in Washington DC.” More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

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