Katie Hobbs Announces Commitment to Flip Arizona House and Senate, Legislators Fire Back

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs shared Tuesday that she is committing $500k to a fund aimed at securing a Democrat legislative majority when 2024 comes and alleged this was because Republicans are not cooperating in getting necessary policy changes enacted in the state.

“The current GOP legislative majority can play their political games – AZ Democrats are ready to get to work moving our state forward,” Hobbs tweeted. “Help us build on this exciting momentum by pitching in a couple bucks to our Flip the Leg Fund!”

The Arizona Sun Times contacted the Katie Hobbs campaign for additional information but did not hear back before publishing time.

Additionally, Hobbs’s chief political strategist, Nicole DeMont, said this fund would hold Republican legislators “accountable” for being obstructionists during this session.

However, in response to Hobbs’s commitment and allegation, Senate President Warren Petersen (R-Mesa) said Republicans are the ones putting in the work for Arizonans.

“Senate Republicans are focused on providing relief to struggling Arizonans in the face of historic inflation, keeping Arizonans safe, passing a responsible budget that prevents the government from shutting down, addressing the fentanyl crisis, protecting our water supply, providing law enforcement with the tools they need to combat our open border, as well as other pressing issues our citizens are facing. It’s unfortunate Democrats are voting against our efforts and are instead, voting in support of issues that protect big government, drag queens and sex offenders,” Petersen said in a statement emailed to The Sun Times.

Additionally, Arizona House Majority Leader Leo Biasiucci (R-Lake Havasu) said that Hobbs is the one playing politics by refusing to sign the Republican’s continuation budget.

Leading up to the 2023 legislative session, both Hobbs and the GOP legislature stated they would attempt to work with each other but understood they would not agree on everything. However, as the session progressed, there were few signs of unity between the branches of government.

So far, the only issue some GOP legislators and Hobbs have appeared to agree upon is lifting the aggregate expenditure limit, which meant schools avoided making budget cuts later this year. Even then, a group of legislators in the Arizona Freedom Caucus were not on board with this decision, stating the money going to school needed more accountability.

Moreover, the Senate Committee on Director Nominations (CDN) held a second meeting Monday after previously disapproving of Hobbs’s nomination for director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, Dr. Theresa Cullen. While committee members did unanimously pass Jennifer Toth as Director of the Department of Transportation director with approval for a vote on the Senate floor, the same was not the case for Elizabeth Alvarado-Thorson, Hobbs’s pick for the Department of Administration. CDN chairman, State Senator Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek), stated she did not give direct answers to the committee’s questions and decided to hold off on voting for her until she is questioned again at a later date.

Furthermore, Hobbs is still making changes in some Arizona leadership. As reported by the Arizona Agenda, Hobbs most recently removed all the board members of the Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC) by sending out letters Friday. A spokesperson from the Governor’s Office told The Sun Times that Hobbs is looking to make changes to the current membership, but these members can reapply for the position. She said the positions should be refilled within a month. The AMC works to connect Arizonan and Mexican businesses for binational prosperity.

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Neil Jones is a reporter for The Arizona Sun Times and The Star News Network. Follow Neil on Twitter. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “Katie Hobbs” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0. Photo “Warren Petersen” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0. Photo “Leo Biasiucci” by Representative Leo Biasiucci State of Arizona District 30. Background Photo “Arizona Capitol” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

 

 

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6 Thoughts to “Katie Hobbs Announces Commitment to Flip Arizona House and Senate, Legislators Fire Back”

  1. […] the apparent “contradictory messaging” coming from Hobbs’s office recently. As reported by The Sun Times, Hobbs announced a financial commitment to flip the state legislature out of […]

  2. N

    This woman is a crooked, socialist, liar and cheater, a pure corrupt Democrat. She will ruin our state.

  3. Debi

    Please, go back into your HOBBIT HOLE. And leave Arizona alone.

  4. Debi

    This makes me sick. That woman who truly believes she’s super governor. Well guess what. YOU’RE NOT. And she knows darn well she can’t doing a darn thing so long as the Republicans still holds the states of Representatives. So what does she do? She goes crying to the BIG BAD WOLF. the liberal evil democrats. She now’s has 500k to aid her with her evil take over Arizona. I call her the Arizona’s Hobbit. And what she’s trying to do with our once beautiful state, Arizona is the most hateful take over of the people who live with in its borders. Well Ms Hobbit. You might have the horrible liberal bullies behind you. And by the way, shouldn’t even be involved with Arizona and it’s people. We don’t plan to SHUT UP. And sit down. WE MATTER. WE WILL ALWAYS MATTER. BUT MS. HOBBIT YOU DON’T MATTER.

  5. stuman15

    What is Hobbs going to do, stuff the ballot boxes again.

  6. azhnt3r

    I though Democrats were the party of the working man and the poor. Apparently, they have a lot of money to throw around to ruin this state and country. Probably Soros money.

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