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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law a controversial bill to skip a public vote on a proposed Axon development in Scottsdale.
Gov. Katie Hobbs will veto all bills until lawmakers send her bipartisan legislation to fix the Division of Developmental Disabilities' $122 million shortfall.
As the state government in Arizona embarks on Easter weekend on Good Friday, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed 38 pieces of legislation ...
Gov. Hobbs signed SB1543, a bill that would allow tech company Axon to avoid a referendum election and clear the path for the ...
Running out of time and money, Gov. Katie Hobbs is upping the stakes in her bid to get more dollars for programs for the ...
Arizona lawmakers are upset with Gov. Katie Hobbs' tactics. You'd think they'd be praising her for copying Donald Trump's ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs' moratorium on new laws capitalizes on the power of her veto stamp and follows moves from previous Arizona ...
The petitions target House Republicans Speaker Steve Montenegro, Majority Leader Michael Carbone, Appropriations Chair David ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill limiting student cell phone use during school hours, with exceptions for emergencies, ...
Governor Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will soon become a law, banning cell phones during the school day with some exceptions like emergencies.
Hobbs also vetoed a “Make America Healthy Again” bill praised by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. House Bill 2165 would have prohibited the use of food stamps to purchase soda. The governor ...
Axon CEO Patrick Smith is threatening to move the company's proposed headquarters out of Scottsdale unless Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a bill passed by the state legislature, allowing Axon to bypass a ...
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