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Gov. Hobbs took action on a total of 57 bills on Friday. Here's a look at what is changing and what isn't in Arizona.
During a press conference Friday, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the state's ongoing and new preparations. Former Gartman Letter ...
“Our goal to effectively end veteran homelessness in Arizona in the next decade is a bold but necessary vision,” Hobbs said. ...
The Phoenix Union High School District Governing Board voted 5-2 in March to reject state funding for an additional police ...
As the deadline to comply hits, a federal judge has blocked a ban on diversity equity inclusion programs in schools.
People are afraid of being stolen from their communities and loved ones by the polimigra,” said Ben Laughlin, Poder in Action ...
Katie Hobbs on Friday vetoed a Republican-backed bill intended to support the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown by requiring local and state officials in Arizona to cooperate with ...
PHOENIX - As the end of the current Arizona legislative session draws near, a bill to penalize those who commit acts of stolen valor was signed by Governor Hobbs. The bill penalizes anyone who ...
The next paragraph should leave you howling with laughter. After Gov. Katie Hobbs said she would veto all bills that reach her desk until the Legislature — controlled by Republicans — produces ...
Katie Hobbs, who wielded her veto pen to reject the plan on Friday. “Arizonans, not Washington, DC politicians, must decide what’s best for Arizona,” the Democrat wrote in her veto letter ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) said she will veto any new legislation that lands on her desk until the Republican-controlled Arizona state legislature moves forward on a bill to fund disability services.
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