April 23, 2016
Gov. Doug Ducey
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Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday declared a state of emergency on opioid overdoses, a measure designed to get the state more information to determine what to do next — including whether to follow the lead of two other states that have sued drug manufacturers.
Come this summer, school superintendents and principals will be able to hire people without formal training to teach in their classrooms.
Gov. Doug Ducey is giving Congress a roadmap of what he said needs to be done – both immediately and later – to repeal and replace the federal Affordable Care Act.
Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday he does not want the new president and Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act unless and until they come up with a replacement that protects Arizonans.
Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan and Gov. Doug Ducey are set to officially certify the results of a special election on school funding and police and fire pension measures.
He doesn’t believe government should be in the business of telling companies how much they have to pay their workers.