From Governor's Office <[email protected]>
Subject Border Security And Cybersecurity Dominate The Week
Date October 8, 2021 10:29 PM
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Governor Ducey, Fellow Governors Outline Plan For Biden To Resolve Border Crisis ([link removed])
Governor Ducey this week joined Texas Governor Greg Abbott and eight other governors in Mission, Texas for a border security briefing and press conference, where they detailed a ten-point plan for the Biden administration to resolve the border crisis.

The Arizona Republic ([link removed]) covered the Governor's trip to the border. The Washington Examiner also covered the trip ([link removed]) as well as the fentanyl ([link removed]) crisis.
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Governor Ducey Launches Arizona's New Cyber Command Center ([link removed])
The Cyber Command Center will be Arizona's headquarters for coordinating statewide cybersecurity operations. The center will be a central location for cybersecurity professionals and local, state and federal agencies to prevent and respond to cyberattacks.

The Arizona Republic ([link removed]) and 12News ([link removed]) covered the opening of the command center.
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Arizona Celebrates Manufacturing Month ([link removed])
"We are committed to bringing many more high-tech manufacturing companies to our state with our friendly business climate and talented workforce," said Governor Ducey. "This month, Arizona is proud to recognize all the hardworking men and women who are making key contributions to our state.”
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Arizona Awards $9.4 Million In Statewide Tourism Recovery Grants ([link removed])
Governor Ducey and the Arizona Office of Tourism this week announced 43 businesses and organizations across the state will receive a total of more than $9.4 million in Visit Arizona Initiative Partnership grant funding, which supports the relaunch or expansion of a wide variety of festivals, arts and culture and community events statewide.
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Governor Ducey Orders Flags At Half-Staff To Honor DEA Group Supervisor Michael G. Garbo ([link removed])
“All of Arizona’s condolences are with his loved ones as well as the law enforcement community," said Governor Ducey. "Our prayers are also with the other officers who were injured in this attack. In honor of Group Supervisor Garbo’s life and service, I have ordered flags be lowered to half-staff."
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Governor Ducey Orders Flags At Half-Staff In Honor Of Fallen Firefighters ([link removed])
“Arizona is grateful for the bravery, selflessness and dedicated service of our firefighters,” said Governor Ducey. “When peril arises, they’re the ones we call. They run right into the danger and do whatever it takes to protect others — and they do so without hesitation."

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Arizona Capitol Lit Purple In Recognition Of Domestic Violence Awareness Month ([link removed])
The Arizona State Capitol dome was lit purple this week in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, reinforcing Arizona’s stance against all forms of domestic violence and commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and survivors.
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Governor Ducey Promotes Kaitlin Harrier To Senior Education Policy Advisor ([link removed])
“Kaitlin is as knowledgeable about education as it gets,” Governor Ducey said. “She has been instrumental in helping us roll out effective policies that expand school choice, promote civics education and much more."
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