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As the first week of 2022 comes to an end, the Governor’s Office is looking forward to next week – the start of the second session of the 55th Arizona Legislature. Governor Doug Ducey provided a glimpse of his ambitious agenda Friday at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry Legislative Forecast Luncheon. The Governor identified border security, water, the economy, education and more as his priorities for the upcoming session.
This week, the Governor took preemptive action this week to ensure in-person learning would continue in Arizona. The Open for Learning Recovery benefit program, which provides relief for parents who may face financial and educational barriers due to unexpected school closures, received a positive reaction ([link removed]) across local and national news outlets. The Wall Street Journal ([link removed]) said “Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is showing the way” while school districts across the country scrambled this week. Harris Faulkner of Fox News called ([link removed]) the Governor’s action the “kryptonite” to teachers unions.
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Governor Ducey: “In-Person Learning Will Continue In Arizona” ([link removed])
"In Arizona, we’re going to ensure continued access to in-person learning. Everyone agrees that schools should stay open and kids need to be in the classroom. With this announcement, we are making sure parents and families have options if a school closes its doors.”
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Governor Ducey Announces $7.5 Million To Bolster Law Enforcement Training ([link removed])
“Today’s investment is a major step to supporting those who are dedicated to protecting Arizona and strengthening our state’s law enforcement strategy in a border community.”
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Arizona Recognizes Human Trafficking Prevention Month ([link removed])
Arizona is committed to zero-tolerance for human trafficking and we’ve made many strides in the fight against human exploitation. Thanks to the important work of the Arizona Human Trafficking Council, law enforcement agencies and community stakeholders, Arizona continues to lead the nation in efforts to provide awareness training and support victims.”
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