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Hobbs issues executive orders involved in 'culture …

6/27/2023
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs is again wading into culture wars, issuing executive orders Tuesday to halt the use of public funds for “conversion therapy” while mandating them for “gender affirming health care,” at least for state and university employees and retirees.

Ducey rescinds most coronavirus executive orders

7/2/2021
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey is rescinding some — but not all — of the executive orders he issued dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. But he’s not ready to rescind the …

About that mask order: Southwest Valley businesses …

3/29/2021
When Gov. Doug Ducey issued Executive Order 2021-06 rescinding all previous coronavirus-related executive orders, he reignited confusion and a furious year-long debate over face coverings.

Litchfield Park keeps mask requirement in place for …

3/25/2021
Gov. Doug Ducey may have rolled back mask requirements and other COVID-19 safety measures March 25, but the city of Litchfield Park is still requiring face coverings to be worn in city facilities and at city-sponsored events.

Goodyear rescinds mask mandate, other COVID-19 safety …

3/25/2021
Following Gov. Doug Ducey’s executive order March 25 easing COVID-19 restrictions throughout the state as the number of new coronavirus infections continues to decline, the city of Goodyear announced on its website and social media pages that face coverings will no longer be required in public places, including city buildings and parks, effective immediately.

BREAKING: Peoria mayor, Peoria Unified respond to …

3/25/2021
Peoria Mayor Cathy Carlat responded to Gov. Doug Ducey’s March 25 executive order, rescinding previous pandemic-related orders made over the past year.

Arizona legislators look to curb governor's emergency …

3/4/2021
PHOENIX — State legislators voted Thursday on multiple fronts to curb the power of the governor — this one and future ones — to declare and maintain an emergency. With no …

Does the power of the executive order go too far?

8/28/2020
The abiding by and understanding of myriad executive orders — and associated civil and criminal penalties — has become a part of the day-to-day lives of both Arizona residents and U.S. citizens from sea to shining sea.