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Gov. Katie Hobbs is touting some big bipartisan wins, but has unfinished business in the wake of the 2025 legislative session. The big picture: Now in her third year as governor, Hobbs sat down with Axios last week to discuss the legislative session,
From Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs criticizing the federal government's handling of a wildfire that is causing destruction at Grand Canyon National Park to a deadly shooting involving sheriff's deputies in the Valley,
The Arizona Senate confirmed 12 state agency directors in 2025, but two nominees are pending and one will step down in August without confirmation. Hoffman defended his process as thorough and non-partisan, attributing increased confirmations to improved vetting and nominee quality.
Gov. Doug Ducey in 2022 when he spent about $100 million erecting a “wall’’ of storage containers along the border, calling
Arizona's Governor Katie Hobbs launched the Turquoise Alert to help find at-risk individuals, particularly in Tribal communities.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs set a new record for the number of bills vetoed in a single session: 178. The governor this week finished her review of all the bills passed by the Arizona Legislature, which ended its session Friday.
Gov. Katie Hobbs joins The Gaggle to talk about what she passed, her relationship across the aisle and her plans heading into a reelection year.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs said she is "concerned" about President Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ and how it will affect Arizonans.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs says breaking the state veto record for a second time wasn’t her goal, but she’ll continue to block bills that are bad for Arizona.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs visited the Oak Ridge Fire Incident Command Post at the Navajo Division of Transportation to receive updates on the fire’s status and offer her continued support during the recovery phase.
Gov. Katie Hobbs and state Sen. Shawnna Bolick held a ceremony at the Arizona Humane Society to celebrate “Jerry’s Law,” SB 1658, to expand protections against animal cruelty. They were joined by two of the “Chandler 55” dogs that survived.