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Gov. Katie Hobbs has issued an executive order establishing a panel designed to improve transparency and accountability in Arizona’s prisons.
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Governor Katie Hobbs delivered her first state-of-the state address to Arizona lawmakers Monday at the capitol. She outlined a legislative agenda focused on tackling education, housing costs and water shortages.
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Former Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s border barrier of shipping containers has been largely dismantled just in time for a new Democratic administration, costing tens of millions of dollars over just a few months while they were set up and taken down again.
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Arizona’s newly elected statewide officials, including Gov. Katie Hobbs, took their public oaths of office Thursday.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs will outline her vision for the next four years during her inaugural address today, ushering in an era of divided government and Democratic ascendance in a state long dominated by Republicans.
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Arizona Department of Public Safety Director Col. Heston Silbert has announced that he's retiring on Friday.
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Katie Hobbs took the oath of office Monday to become Arizona’s 24th governor and the first Democrat to hold the office since 2009.
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Power will transfer in a private ceremony Monday as Katie Hobbs formally takes over from Republican Doug Ducey.
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A judge has ordered Kari Lake, the Republican who lost the Arizona governor’s race, to pay $33,000 in fees for witnesses who helped defend officials against Lake’s failed challenge of her defeat to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
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On the first day of trial in her election challenge Wednesday, Lake's lawyers alleged small-bore problems that didn’t appear to show the widespread, intentional misconduct she would need to prove.