Arizona governor vetoes bill to name highway after Charlie Kirk

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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a GOP-backed bill to name a Phoenix-area highway after conservative activist Charlie Kirk, citing concerns about politicizing a traditionally nonpartisan process.

There will be no Charlie Kirk highway in his home state of Arizona. The reason: politics.Exactly whose politics is to blame has become a point of debate.Kirk, the conservative activist known for his campus debates, was assassinated last year during an event at Utah Valley University.

Republicans in Arizona, where Kirk's Turning Point USA organization is based, passed legislation attempting to add Kirk's name to Loop 202, a highway circling through the sprawling Phoenix area.RELATED STORY | Education Department features banners recognizing Charlie Kirk and historic educatorsDemocratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed it on Friday.In a veto message to state lawmakers, Hobbs denounced political violence but suggested that Republicans had inappropriately injected politics into a decision rightly left to a state board that names historic highways.“I will continue working toward solutions that bring people together, but this bill falls short of that standard by inserting politics into a function of government that should remain nonpartisan,” Hobbs wrote.Republican state Senate President Warren Petersen, who sponsored the legislation, said it was Hobbs who practiced politics by breaking with “a long-standing Arizona tradition” of recognizing people who made an impact on society.The veto “tells people that recognition now depends on political alignment, not contribution,” Petersen said in a statement. “That’s not how Arizona has ever approached these decisions, and it’s a disappointing shift for our state.”RELATED STORY | US revokes visas of 6 foreigners over comments on Charlie Kirk killingLawmakers in more than 20 states have introduced over five dozen bills seeking to honor Kirk, according to an Associated Press analysis using the bill-tracking software Plural. Many propose naming things after Kirk or creating an official day of remembrance. Others invoke Kirk's name for measures that would protect free speech rights on college campuses or encourage schools to teach about the role of Judeo-Christian values in American history.Arizona and Florida were among the first states to give final approval to Kirk-inspired legislation.Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has yet to act on a bill that would designate a road in Miami-Dade County as “Charlie Kirk Memorial Avenue' while also designating a road in Broward County as “President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.”

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