Arizona Representative-Elect Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn in before the U.S. House votes on the short-term spending bill that would reopen the Federal Government. It's been 48 days since Grijalva won Arizona's Congressional District 7 Special Election, the longest delay in modern history.

"I am happy and excited to be able to provide services in district," Grijalva told KGUN 9's Pat Parris Monday night. During the one-on-one interview, Grijalva spoke about the timeline and her prioirties once she is sworn in to her new, congressional seat.

"The ambiguity of the date is still sort of up in the air but I've heard the same thing, Wednesday or Thursday," Grijalva told Pat when asked when the ceremony would take place. U.S House Speaker, Mike Johnson, confirmed Grijalva would be sworn-

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