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Phoenix, AZ ~ Phoenix, AZ - In a move to support first responders and their families, Governor Katie Hobbs signed SB1503 into law today. The bill, which provides a state death benefit for first responders, was met with praise from the governor.
In a statement released by her office, Governor Hobbs expressed her pride in signing the bill and her gratitude towards legislators for passing this critical legislation. She also highlighted the importance of working together across party lines to ensure public safety.
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The signing of SB1503 and additional funding for the Department of Public Safety will be the only legislative actions taken by Governor Hobbs until Republican lawmakers present their budget and collaborate with her to cut taxes for middle-class families. The governor remains committed to delivering over $1 billion in funding for public school students and teachers without raising taxes.
In a statement released by her office, Governor Hobbs expressed her pride in signing the bill and her gratitude towards legislators for passing this critical legislation. She also highlighted the importance of working together across party lines to ensure public safety.
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The signing of SB1503 and additional funding for the Department of Public Safety will be the only legislative actions taken by Governor Hobbs until Republican lawmakers present their budget and collaborate with her to cut taxes for middle-class families. The governor remains committed to delivering over $1 billion in funding for public school students and teachers without raising taxes.
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