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Subject Remembrance and Perseverance
Date August 20, 2021 10:45 PM
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A busy week on the 9th Floor as Governor Ducey toured flood damage in Gila Bend and took action to support response and recovery efforts.

Strengthening Holocaust education, securing the border, and protecting parent choice were just some of the many actions the Governor took this week. Read it all below.
Governor Ducey Assesses Flood Damage In Gila Bend ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week traveled to Gila Bend to tour flood damage from the historic storms that devastated the rural community.
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Governor Ducey Signs Bill To Strengthen Holocaust Education In K-12 Schools ([link removed])
Holocaust survivors, students, lawmakers and educators joined Governor Ducey this week as he signed legislation strengthening instruction about the Holocaust and other genocides in Arizona’s schools.
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Governor Ducey, Speaker Bowers Welcome Afghan Refugees ([link removed])
“The Afghans fleeing the Taliban regime served alongside America’s military forces and fought for freedom. We’re grateful for their efforts and Arizona wholeheartedly welcomes our fair share of the refugees in our state."
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Governor Ducey Announces $163 Million To Increase Per Pupil Funding in Schools ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week announced district and charter schools following all state laws and remaining open for in-person instruction will be eligible for $163 million in grant funding aimed at boosting per pupil spending.
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Governor Ducey Announces Relief Program For K-12 Students, Families ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week announced an initial investment of $10 million for an immediate relief program for K-12 students and families. The funding will provide choice for parents who are facing financial and educational barriers due to unnecessary closures and school mandates that are not in compliance with the provisions set forth in state law.
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Governor Ducey Announces Nearly $65 Million To Expand Learning Programs ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week announced $64.9 million in state and federal funding for programs that improve K-12 literacy, support adult education and expand teacher professional development.
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Governor Ducey Takes Action To Further Protect Arizonans From Local Vaccine Mandates ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week issued an Executive Order strengthening enforcement against vaccine mandates and ensuring those employed by a local government can use earned sick leave due to COVID-19 exposure.
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Governor Ducey Extends National Guard Border Mission For One Year, Citing Border Crisis ([link removed])
Citing the escalating man-made crisis at the border, Governor Ducey this week announced a one-year extension of the Arizona National Guard’s border security mission.
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Governor Ducey Launches Program To Help Small Businesses From Pandemic, Extreme Weather ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week announced $5 million to launch the Back to Work Small Business Rehiring and Retention Program, with a special focus on helping Arizona businesses affected by wildfires and flooding.
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