A breakdown of Gov. Hobbs' first State of the State

A breakdown of Gov. Hobbs' first State of the State

Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs set the tone for her first year in office. Some applauded. Some walked out. The Gaggle analyzes her State of the State.
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vor 2 Jahren
Arizonans heard the plans from a new Governor for the first time in
8 years as Democrat Katie Hobbs started her second week in office.
In her State of the State address, she set the tone for her
legislative priorities for 2023 and emphasized a desire for
bipartisanship. It didn’t take long for some of the Republicans in
the Legislature to make clear they have little desire to find
common ground on issues like abortion rights. Hobbs spent much of
her speech talking about public education, another area where she
and her Republican lawmakers will have to avert a rapidly
approaching funding deadline that could abruptly end the school
year for some and unleash broad, new doubts about the state’s
commitment to education. This week on The Gaggle, a podcast by The
Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, host Ron
Hansen is joined by reporter Stacey Barchenger and partner at
Ascent Media, Daniel Scarpinato. Daniel helped write these speeches
as an aide to former Gov. Doug Ducey. He ended his tenure with the
governor as Ducey’s chief of staff. Learn more about your ad
choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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