Republican lawmakers who control the Arizona House and Senate expressed a willingness to work with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs but were largely skeptical about her signature policy proposals, focused on housing and child care,
As Gov. Katie Hobbs heads into her third legislative session, she's looking to find common ground on housing affordability, border security and water policy with Republicans who control both chambers.
A Casa Grande Republican lawmaker wants to force Gov. Katie Hobbs to cooperate with any federal order issued by President Trump when he takes office to begin mass deportation of those not here legally.
The annual speech to lawmakers at the Capitol is an outline of Gov. Katie Hobbs' policy goals for the year ahead.
While Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs identified areas she says are ripe for common ground, Senate Republicans are signaling disagreements ahead.
The Tucson Democratic Socialists of America said while Hobbs' plans are a start, more needs to be done. Republicans said the economy needs to improve before housing plans are implemented.
Gov. Katie Hobbs began the 2024 legislative session saying she was “optimistic’’ about working with the Legislature.
Katie Hobbs knows she is outnumbered this legislative ... looks to advance policies that have long been stymied under the GOP-controlled Legislature. While President-elect Donald Trump swept ...
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs laid out a vision Monday for the new legislative session that focuses on helping average Arizonans struggling with high costs of housing and child
Katie Hobbs outlined her plans to make life more affordable ... She is sure to add more this year as she confronts the reality of larger GOP majorities in the Legislature. While Republicans ...
A key provision in Proposition 314 does not have any explicit funding in Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs’ executive budget proposal released Friday. Proposition 314 with numerous border and immigration-related policies passed with over 62% support,
Democrats meet Saturday to pick party leaders for the coming two years. Five candidates vie for the role of chair, among calls to reboot the party.