Lawsuit protesting Arizona Gov. Hobbs' refusal to execute prisoner dismissed

The lawsuit dismissed Thursday had tried unsuccessfully to force the Democratic governor, who had ordered a review of Arizona’s death penalty protocols because of the state’s history of mismanaged executions, to carry out the execution of Aaron Gunches for his murder conviction in the 2002 killing of Ted Price.

Arizona Right to Contraception Act: Proposed bill would codify birth control access

The Arizona Right to Contraception Act would ensure Arizonans have access to birth control "as the Supreme Court and legislators across the country threaten basic reproductive freedoms," according a statement from the governor's office.

Gov. Hobbs vetoes bill to extend transportation sales tax in Maricopa County

The legislation approved in party-line votes would have prohibited the sales tax dollars from being used in Maricopa County to expand a light-rail line to the state Capitol, which was criticized by Republican lawmakers as a waste.

Dozens of bills vetoed by Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs: here's a list of her vetoes

From late February to now, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has already vetoed dozens of bills that cover a range of issues. Here's a look at what Gov. Hobbs has vetoed, and the reasons why.

Hobbs withdraws nominee for AZ Registrar of Contractors after senate refused to confirm Quezada
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobs withdrew her nominee to oversee the state Registrar of Contractors after the state senate refused to confirm Martin Quezada. Senate Republicans accuse him or racism and anti-Semitism, and question his voting record.

Critical race theory bill headed to Gov. Hobbs; expected to be vetoed
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The Arizona House of Representatives passed a bill requiring schools to give parents access to teacher training materials. Mesa Republican Justin Heap sponsored the measure he says, primarily to curb topics like CRT.

Arizona's water future; PGA-LIV Golf merger | Newsmaker
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Part 1: Paul Gardner, water resources director for the city of Queen Creek joins John Hook to talk about the implications of using less Colorado River water. Part 2: Matt Napolitano with FOX News Radio talks to John about the PGA-LIV Golf merger, which is complicated due to the relationship between the U.S. and the Saudi government.

New Arizona development projects paused due to dwindling water supply

Gov. Katie Hobbs is putting a pause on new development projects because of a dwindling water supply in our state. But will it impact construction that's already underway? FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the details.

Arizona Gov. Hobbs announces new grant money for Yuma border sector

The immigrant surge after Title 42 expired never materialized, but that doesn't mean immigration isn't a big issue, according to Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes.

Arizona governor urging Biden to designate tribally proposed monument at Grand Canyon

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is urging President Joe Biden to use the Antiquities Act to designate the tribally proposed Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.

Arizona Gov. Hobbs names new chief of staff

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs on Wednesday announced a new chief of staff after Allie Bones stepped down from the role last week.

Hobbs vetoes Arizona photo radar ban bill

Arizona's photo radar will stay put after Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would've removed all traffic enforcement cameras from city streets.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs' Chief of Staff resigns

Officials with the office of Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs' office said her Chief of Staff has resigned, effective immediately.

Arizona budget doesn’t limit school voucher expansion

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs came into office in January with plans to undo the massive explosion in the voucher program that lets students apply to use public money for private-school tuition and other education costs.