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Governor Katie Hobbs emphasized the importance of working with anyone willing to come to the table with solutions, contrasting her approach with the extremist faction of Republicans who she says tried to push a disastrous situation in Arizona.
Andy Biggs, the Republican candidate for governor in Arizona, has controversially labeled Democrats as "political terrorists" and refuses to negotiate with them on healthcare issues. This stance raises questions about his approach to bipartisan cooperation and healthcare policy.
Governor Katie Hobbs defended mail-in voting as a secure and efficient way to participate in elections, noting that about 75% of Arizonans use early voting, a system supported by both Republicans and Democrats in the past.
Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a partisan budget that slashed services for Arizonans and instead pushed for a bipartisan balanced budget that invests in school meals for 68,000 kids, raises for state police and fire, and community college scholarships.
Governor Stitt is optimistic about the future of America, emphasizing the opportunities available through education, free markets, and entrepreneurship.
Governor Katie Hobbs has invested in Arizona's housing trust fund to build thousands of units of affordable housing and signed legislation to cut red tape for faster housing approvals, addressing the state's housing challenges.