Office of the Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs
Recent News About Office of the Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs
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Hobbs vetoes disabled child sex crimes bill
Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) this week vetoed a bill that would have held public entities liable for losses arising from felonious sex crimes committed by a public official against a child with a disability.
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Sen. Shamp: ‘It is disingenuous for Katie Hobbs to take credit for the economic engine that Republicans and then Governor Ducey built’
Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) said that Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) taking credit for creating “81,800 new jobs” is “disingenuous.”
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Rep. Smith: 'The governor is playing politics with national security'
Arizona State Rep. Austin Smith (R-Wittman) said that Gov. Katie Hobbs' (D-Ariz.) is "playing politics with national security" through her veto of the "Border Invasion Act."
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Sen. Kern: 'Queen Hobbs overstepped (again), as most Marxists often do'
Arizona State Sen. Anthony Kern (R-27 ) criticized Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) after Hobbs announced an executive order that takes away the power of county prosecutors to handle state abortion laws and gives that power to Attorney General Kris Mayes (D-Ariz.)
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Rep. Austin Smith: 'Democrat politicians like Hobbs aren’t anti-firearm...they just want the state to be able to protect itself, not little old you or me"
Arizona State Rep. Austin Smith (R-29) criticized Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) after Hobbs tweeted she was "wearing orange to bring awareness to the increase in gun violence."
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Kern: Vetoed bill “would have protected taxpayers and job creators from unelected bureaucrats”
Arizona State Sen. Anthony Kern (R-27) criticized Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) regarding Hobbs’ veto of SB 1255, a bill Kern said would have given the “Legislature final approval over costly bureaucratic agency rule making .”
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Kern: "Helping to ensure inmates get back on their feet and become productive members of society after their release is massively important"
Senator Anthony Kern (R-27) is expressing heavy disappointment after the Governor vetoed SB 1091 which aimed to support incarcerated individuals transitioning back into society and had broad bipartisan support in both the Senate and the House.