Chief Of Staff Daniel Scarpinato, Deputy Chief Of Staff Gretchen Conger Announce New Opportunities; Departures From Governor’s Office
Following the culmination of historic legislative victories, two of Governor Ducey’s top aides announced their departures from the Governor’s Office to pursue new opportunities. Both have served in the office since the beginning of Governor Ducey’s administration.
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Governor Ducey Announces Daniel Ruiz As New Chief Of Staff
Governor Ducey announced this week that Daniel Ruiz II will serve as his new Chief of Staff. Ruiz brings a wealth of experience across state and local governments, with nearly 20 years experience in policy, elections, government operations and strategic communications.
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The Governor this week ceremonially signed a series of bills, including HB 2029, which continues Arizona's commitment to reducing regulations and expanding opportunities.
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Arizona Republic: Jade Carey Of Phoenix Wins Olympic Gold Medal On Floor Exercise
"I think it's really cool we're going to bring two Olympic medals back to Arizona. It's cool we were able to get here together, and it was definitely a successful trip for both of us." Carey said of her and fellow Arizona gymnast, MyKayla Skinner.
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BBC: Covid: Biden To Continue Trump's Title 42 Migrant Expulsions
Governor Ducey: "We need to ensure Title 42 doesn’t abruptly end, and recently introduced policy addresses that. Congress must act to protect our communities and make sure the administration doesn’t slash Title 42. It will protect the health of border communities, Arizonans and our entire nation."
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Arizona Experiences "Extraordinary Growth"
A recent report paints a picture of a state economy that has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic not only in great shape, but poised to achieve even greater accomplishments in the years ahead.
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Governor Ducey Orders Flags At Half-Staff To Honor Border Patrol Agent Daniel P. Cox
Governor Ducey ordered flags at all state buildings be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset, August 5, 2021, to honor Tucson sector U.S. Border Patrol Agent Daniel P. Cox, who died in a head-on collision on Saturday while on duty.
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