Tag: Doug Ducey
Pima County leaders drop some state rules involving virus
The original regulations included occupancy limitations, protective-equipment requirements and social-distancing protocols, among other restrictions.
Arizona social-service agency’s interim head to leave June 3
An announcement about future leadership of the agency will be forthcoming.
Arizona House OKs virus liability shield for businesses
Republicans, who approved the bill in a party-line vote, said it is needed to assure employers they can reopen without being pummeled with lawsuits.
Doug Ducey not ready to further relax social distance
Ducey said he has an “aspirational” goal for schools to reopen on schedule in August.
Arizona House votes not to join Senate in adjourning
Republicans said there are important issues that lawmakers can address immediately.
Arizona House to resume work despite Senate vote to adjourn
Republicans who control the House also expect to start moving a host of Senate legislation that has been stalled since the Legislature recessed.
Cities, counties demand Ducey release coronavirus funds
Local governments are eager to provide assistance and are demanding access to federal COVID funds to do so.
Tourists enter reopened Grand Canyon despite virus concerns
By 7:30 a.m., more than two dozen people were enjoying viewpoints along the South Rim.
Glenn Hamer: The ball’s in our court
Glenn Hamer discusses what businesses need to do in order to ensure the pandemic doesn't get worse as Arizona's economy reopens.
Arizona reports 30 more deaths from coronavirus outbreak
The actual number of people infected is likely much higher.