Many states have started to let their COVID-19 emergency declarations expire over the last few months, and it appears you can add Arizona to that list.
Speaking about his flat tax efforts and the state's efforts to hire more veterans in a one-on-one interview with FOX 10, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said that the state is no longer under a COVID-19 emergency.
Q: Uninsured Arizonans can no longer get a free COVID-19 test. Anything thing you can do at the state level that you're considering in regards to that?Of course we’re looking at the dollars in our general fund right now. How do we continue to fund K-12 education? Make sure we stretch and strengthen the social safety net and make sure we've got a well-financed public safety arena as well. I’m talking with the Department of Health Services as necessary to address what remains of COVID-19.
Being under one allows a governor to create policies and fight through red tape much easier to shift funds and resources. That will come to end now., and talks in-depth about what he’s considering in his future plans after office.Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey sits down with FOX 10's Steve Nielsen to talk about the state GOP's revival of a controversial early voting bill.
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