Tag: Doug Ducey
Arizona lawmakers debate impact of school voucher bill
The proposal is billed as a permanent fix to a one-year waiver enacted last year.
Bill would require Arizona tribes to resolve water disputes
The bill's chief sponsor said it would help speed up the state's complex and lengthy negotiations with tribes over water rights.
Martha McSally of Arizona calls CNN reporter ‘liberal hack’
McSally later tweeted a cellphone video of the exchange.
Doug Ducey to close prison, calls for veteran tax cut
Doug Ducey listed several priorities in his speech from supporting veterans to closing a prison.
Doug Ducey to give State of the State address Today
The address kicks off the 2020 legislative session.
Arizona’s water supply to be a major issue for legislative session
The state lacks the data to act.
Doug Ducey: Time to pour gas on Arizona’s economic momentum
Ducey said he expects the economy to continue its current trajectory for the foreseeable future.
Personnel Update: Doug Ducey announces Daniel Ruiz as new COO
Ruiz has been with the administration since 2015.
Email Insights: Doug Doucey announces several new staffing update
Ducey announced four new appointments.
Phoenix, Maricopa County Intend to Keep Welcoming Refugees
Mayor Gallego will inform US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo of the decision.