Arizona: Governor Hobbs Announces Appointment of Coconino County Supervisor Patrice Horstman to Water Infrastructure Finance Authority

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Phoenix, AZ ~ Phoenix, AZ - In a press release today, Governor Katie Hobbs announced the appointment of Coconino County Supervisor Patrice Horstman to the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) Board of Directors. With over 40 years of experience practicing law in Arizona, including Indian law and natural resource related law, Supervisor Horstman brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new role.

Throughout her career, Supervisor Horstman has been a strong advocate for rural Arizona and has served in various leadership positions within the National Association of Counties (NACo). She was also appointed by the Secretary of Interior to the Bureau of Land Management's Arizona Resource Advisory Council. Her dedication to responsible water management and commitment to serving her community make her a valuable addition to the WIFA Board.

Governor Hobbs expressed her confidence in Supervisor Horstman's abilities, stating, "Patrice Horstman has demonstrated a career of service to Arizona, and has been a tireless advocate for rural communities and responsible water management." The Governor believes that Supervisor Horstman's expertise and perspective will greatly benefit the WIFA Board as they work towards their mission of funding water conservation, reuse, augmentation, and infrastructure needs throughout the state.

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In response to her appointment, Supervisor Horstman expressed her gratitude and excitement for the opportunity. "I am truly honored by the Governor's appointment to the WIFA Board," she said. "I look forward to working on innovative and creative opportunities for Arizona's water needs."

The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona is responsible for administering several state and federally funded programs aimed at conserving water, improving water quality, augmenting existing resources, and financing water infrastructure projects. The board consists of nine voting members appointed by the Governor and Legislature, as well as nine non-voting ex-officio members representing legislative leadership and state agency heads.

With Supervisor Horstman now joining their ranks, the WIFA Board is well-equipped to continue their important work in addressing Arizona's water needs.

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