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Gov. Katie Hobbs told a group of businesspeople on Feb. 24 that the current Legislature is the most 'anti-business' in recent history. arizona phoenix

potentially pulling water resources from the system managed by a designated water utility or city.

"What I can say for certain is that my office is not going to entertain any legislation that creates additional loopholes," Hobbs told the packed room on Friday."Sometimes it's easier to just sign the ad hoc legislation because we don't have to deal with the consequences of that, but if we keep kicking it down the road, we're going to be in a worse situation.

arrives at her desk that she would sign it. Last year, Gov. Doug Ducey's decision to veto the proposed tax extension drew ire from cities and the business community since the extension would have meant secured funding for major transportation projects.

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