Following her third State of the State address, Governor Hobbs sat down with ABC15 Anchor Fay Fredricks to discuss her priorities for the 2025 legislative session.
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The governor spoke to elected officials and Arizonans in her "State of the State" address, detailing her goals for the future.
The annual speech to lawmakers at the Capitol is an outline of Gov. Katie Hobbs' policy goals for the year ahead.
Legislators have already begun filing bills and speaking about their priorities, which include water, housing, the border, education and transportation.
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