A Banner Year For Arizona
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Arizona’s 2019 “Year In Review”
From breaking through 300,000 new jobs added since 2015 to earning the state’s highest-ever credit rating, boosting Arizona’s Rainy Day Fund to $1 billion and much more, 2019 was a year to remember. Watch Arizona's 2019 "Year In Review" HERE.
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Governor Ducey Celebrates Upcoming Loop 202 Opening
Governor Ducey this week celebrated the upcoming opening of the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway in Phoenix, marking the culmination of the largest single freeway project in state history. The project finished three years early and with $100 million in savings through an innovative partnership.
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2019: Securing Arizona’s Water Future
Following years of engagement from stakeholders from rural, urban, agriculture, industry, tribal communities, non-profits, cities and more, as well as legislative leaders, Governor Ducey in January signed legislation ratifying Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan, allowing Arizona to sign onto an inter-state water agreement that outlines ways the state will contribute to conserving more water from the Colorado River.
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2019: Putting Students On The Path To A Bright Future
This year, Arizona’s fiscally conservative, balanced budget added $660 million new dollars to K-12 public schools, bringing the total new dollars added to public education since 2015 to $4.5 billion.
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2019: A Fiscally Conservative, Balanced Budget
Arizona’s fiscally conservative, balanced budget invested in the things that matter, such as education, public safety, infrastructure and more, while preparing for the state's future.
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Wishing those observing the start of Hanukkah this weekend a happy holiday!
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