Hobbs And Mayes Have Done More Harm Than Good For Children
Governor Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes’ time in office now exceeds 6 months. They have excelled regarding their support for the agenda of the present-day radical Democrat Party, but they have done more harm than good for the people of Arizona who care about election integrity and the welfare of children.
Governor Hobbs has vetoed 99 bills, more than any Arizona governor before her. Had those bills become law, the soundness of future elections would have improved: early ballots would be counted at polling sites rather than transported to a center; tabulation equipment would meet the U.S. Defense Department standards; members of both parties would be allowed to challenge election workers’ decisions regarding the validity of ballot signatures; artificial intelligence would be banned from voting machines; and, more.
It would seem the governor would want to sign bills that would help assure the public that the 2024 election will be beyond reproach with machines not breaking down and procedures in place that guarantee fool-proof handling of the ballots. It is bad enough that she refused to recuse herself from managing the 2022 election as secretary of state while running for governor, as members of her team advised her to do. She allowed sloppiness, whether intentional or not, that has made the outcome of that election highly questionable.
Governor Hobbs claims to care about children. However, she has vetoed bills that would have outlawed sexually explicit books in school libraries, salacious cabaret performances on school grounds, and girls’ bathrooms available to biological boys. In addition, she refused to sign a bill that would have mandated schools to set up a process for parents to make complaints regarding incidents involving their children…..
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