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Republicans and Gov. Katie Hobbs ended a standoff over the program, which helps parents care for their disabled children.
Governor Katie Hobbs was in Nogales on Wednesday, April 23 to help break ground on a major addition to South32’s Hermosa Project, an innovative remote operations facility known as Centro.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has announced that she will veto all bills that come to her desk until House Bill 2945 has been ...
Arizona's leaders have had all year to fund a shortfall in a program for the developmentally disabled. It's a failure of ...
A bill designed to prevent Medicaid fraud in sober living homes was signed into law last week, despite opposition from the ...
Republican Rep. Walt Blackman and Sen. Wendy Rogers feuded openly about the bill for a time, trading insults in social media ...
The Arizona Teacher’s Academy provides scholarships for students who commit to teaching in-state to fight the state’s ...
Arizona announced it would join Reentry 2030 as a GOP lawmaker opened a probe into three alleged murders at the sprawling ...
The head of the Arizona Sheriffs' Association said that he and his counterparts in all 14 counties should be forced by state ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed an executive order launching Arizona's Reentry 2030 program, aimed at expanding job opportunities ...
A letter intended to be a "candid update" from the new state Democratic Party chair exposes party divisions and threats to ...
The governor's office announced Arizona is joining several other states, like Alabama and Nebraska, to join the Reentry 2030 ...