Arizona News
Supporting Arizonans In Need
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- Published: 05 April 2020 05 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Businesses, families and organizations throughout the state have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 - and many Arizonans are asking what they can do to help. Arizonans can make charitable donations to support those in need during this unprecedented time, while earning dollar-for-dollar state tax credits.
Medical Community Applauds “Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected”
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- Published: 05 April 2020 05 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - This week, Governor Doug Ducey issued an order for Arizonans to “Stay home, Stay healthy, and Stay connected." The Governor’s order promotes increased physical distancing, while encouraging social connectedness among citizens.
Governor Ducey Announces 90-Day Fee Relief For Restaurants, Bars Impacted By COVID-19
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 31 March 2020 31 March 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - To provide additional assistance to restaurants and bars facing loss due to COVID-19, Governor Doug Ducey today announced the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control will defer the payment of all liquor licensing fees by 90 days. Previously, missing a liquor licensing payment period could result in a restaurant’s inability to sell liquor or even the loss of its liquor license.
New Order Allows Certain Prescription Refills Without Having To See A Doctor
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 05 April 2020 05 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Many elderly and at-risk Arizonans are coming up on a dilemma: schedule a potentially risky appointment with a doctor to refill a prescription or go without needed medication.
Governor Ducey Announces $6.7 Million In Funding To Support Vulnerable Arizonans
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- Published: 31 March 2020 31 March 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced an initial $6.7 million in funding to support Arizona food banks, nutrition programs and programs that serve the homeless. The dollars are part of a $50 million COVID-19 relief package signed into law over the weekend by Governor Ducey and will have an immediate impact for Arizona’s most at-risk communities.