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Gov. Katie Hobbs is allocating $1.8 million left over from federal COVID funds to provide at least some help to the nearly 900,000 Arizonans who won’t be getting food stamp benefits in November.
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President Donald Trump has vowed to do away with voting by mail, but some of his Republican allies in battleground Arizona are taking a more cautious approach.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed an executive order that joins Arizona with other states in issuing a discount card for medications that could offer mark-downs on generics of up to 80%.
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Attempts to regulate groundwater in rural Arizona have stalled in the Legislature and Gov. Katie Hobbs' office says negotiators haven't met since early April.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed a bill that bars protestors and others from setting up encampments at state universities following last year's wave of pro-Palestinian protests on Arizona campuses.
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State lawmakers voted Monday to require hospitals to inquire whether patients are in the U.S. illegally despite concerns that it would deter some people from seeking care.
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The GOP-controlled House and Senate have approved legislation spelling out that the secretary of state's office cannot certify voting machines unless every part are "sourced from the United States.''
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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a breakthrough bipartisan measure to fund services for tens of thousands of disabled Arizonans that had run out of cash and led to a months-long fight with Republican lawmakers.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has ordered the state Department of Agriculture to delay its rules mandating cage-free eggs until 2034.
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Navajo Nation officials have agreed to allow shipments of uranium ore to again cross the reservation. It comes after tribal leaders threatened to turn back trucks hauling ore from a mine near the Grand Canyon last summer.