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Hobbs gives 2026 State of the State address with focus on projects and bills she says will make life better for Arizonans particularly in Yuma and La Paz counties.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs called comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes about possible dangers from confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers "inappropriate.''
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Gov. Katie Hobbs rolled out her fourth executive budget proposal Friday with a spending plan that focused on bread and butter affordability issues she believes are critical for helping Arizonans -- and to help the Democrat to win a second term.
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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced Wednesday the third round of funding for the apprenticeship program which aims to help fill 20,000 construction jobs by 2030.
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In an interview with Capitol Media Services before she gives her 2026 State of the State address Monday, Gov. Hobbs also said she will announce establishing a bond fund that could help creation of upward of $300 million in affordable housing.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs visited Yuma veterans and the annual Tamale Festival this past Saturday where she spoke about lowering costs for Arizonans and had a holiday message.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs is defending her proposal to cut personal income taxes by more than $200 million even as the state faces an uncertain financial future.
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Join KAWC in learning about the newly-unveiled broadband network for Yuma farms and what AWC faculty and staff are thinking about the college's preferred candidate for president.
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The 34 agriculture broadband towers will be built and placed across 160,000 acres in Yuma County.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs may cancel her membership in the National Governors Association.