Arizona News
Governor Ducey Appoints David Gass To The Arizona Court of Appeals
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- Published: 14 September 2019 14 September 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Friday announced the appointment of Judge David Gass to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division I.
Governor Ducey Visits Arizona Lottery
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- Published: 14 September 2019 14 September 2019
Yuma, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey joined the Arizona Lottery Thursday along with its program beneficiaries, a licensed retailer, commissioners, employees and players to celebrate a record-breaking milestone: $1.076 billion in lottery sales.
Arizona's University Presidents Unite To Call For USMCA Ratification
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- Published: 14 September 2019 14 September 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - In coordination with the national USMCA Day of Action, Governor Ducey today released letters of support from the presidents of Arizona's three public universities. The letters from Arizona State University President Michael Crow, Northern Arizona University President Rita Cheng and University of Arizona President Robert Robbins highlight the significant economic and strategic impact USMCA would have for Arizona and the critical need for the U.S. Congress to ratify it now.
Governor Ducey Signs “Mitch Warnock Act” With Family, Advocates, Legislators
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- Published: 14 September 2019 14 September 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Wednesday joined families and advocates, lawmakers, school superintendents and more to sign S.B. 1468, also known as “the Mitch Warnock Act,” legislation to expand suicide awareness and prevention training in Arizona’s public schools. The bill, introduced by State Senator Sean Bowie (D-18), passed through the state legislature with unanimous support earlier this year.
Getting More School Counselors, SROs Into Schools Faster
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- Published: 14 September 2019 14 September 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - The FY 2020 budget allows schools to access $20 million in funding for more school counselors and SROs through a grant program administered by the Department of Education. The new dollars were a top priority of Governor Ducey, who proposed the first-ever dedicated funding for school counselors in the FY 2019 executive budget.