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Governor’s Office to Hold Judicial Interviews for the Yuma County Superior Court

Governor’s Office to Hold Judicial Interviews for the Yuma County Superior Court

Phoenix, AZ - Governor Katie Hobbs announced today that members of her office will interview applicants for a judicial appointment to the Superior Court in Yuma County. Interviews will take place Monday, October 27, 2025 at The Yuma County...

Owner:  American Government
Attorney General James Calls on Federal Government to Protect SNAP Benefits During Shutdown 

Attorney General James Calls on Federal Government to Protect SNAP Benefits During Shutdown 

NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James and 22 other attorneys general today called on the Trump administration to act immediately to protect Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits while the federal government remains...

Owner:  American Government
Arizona’s attorney general files law suit against US House
Arizona’s attorney general files lawsuit against US House
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Arizona politicians on both sides urge an end to the government shutdown before Nov. 1

Arizona politicians on both sides urge an end to the government shutdown before Nov. 1

The ongoing federal government shutdown is approaching an important deadline at the end of the month. Arizona Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike urge an immediate end to the shutdown. Several federal programs including the Supplemental...

Owner:  American Government
Arizona agency delayed launch of embattled unemployment benefits tool

Arizona agency delayed launch of embattled unemployment benefits tool

Before launching a new unemployment benefits system in September that has faced criticism from users, the Arizona Department of Economic Security delayed the tool’s rollout by nearly a year. According to a report on the agency by the Arizona...

Owner:  American Government
Governor warns Arizona can't fill gap if food stamp funds dry up next week

Governor warns Arizona can't fill gap if food stamp funds dry up next week

Gov. Katie Hobbs says the nearly 900,000 Arizonans getting food stamps should not look to her or the state's government for help if benefits dry up next week due to the federal shutdown. "Arizona doesn't have the capacity to backfill that,'' Hobbs...

Owner:  Lee Enterprises
Arizona governor says state lacks resources to replace food stamp cuts

Arizona governor says state lacks resources to replace food stamp cuts

Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs says state cannot backfill food stamp benefits amid government shutdown Nearly 900,000 Arizonans rely on food stamps, including over 367,000 children Arizona food banks face increased pressure due to potential food...

Owner:  Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
Arizona governor says state unable to backfill food stamp funds if federal shutdown lingers
Arizona AG Mayes joins multistate push for answers on SNAP benefits

Arizona AG Mayes joins multistate push for answers on SNAP benefits

PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined 22 other state attorneys general in a letter to Brooke Rollins, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, to demand more information on what will happen with Supplemental Nutrition...

Owner:  The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Arizona joins 22 other states in letter to USDA over halted SNAP benefits

Arizona joins 22 other states in letter to USDA over halted SNAP benefits

PHOENIX (AZFamily/AP) — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined attorney generals from 22 other states in asking the U.S. Department of Agriculture to clarify plans about food stamps and other nutrition assistance amid a directive telling...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Arizona water authority scrambles to protect $400 million water fund before tough budget year

Arizona water authority scrambles to protect $400 million water fund before tough budget year

Key Points: Arizona’s Water Infrastructure Finance Authority faces a tough budget year with limited funds Lawmakers have cut or clawed back promised funds, leaving the agency with less than $400 million WIFA’s board is preparing to launch a $96...

Owner:  Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
Arizona SNAP benefits to lapse in November unless federal government releases funds, DES says
SBA Relief Still Available to Utah Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by January Drought

SBA Relief Still Available to Utah Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by January Drought

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Utah of the Nov. 25 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses...

Owner:  American Government
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