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Hobbs says she'll veto bills until Republicans show budget plan
Summary
Governor Hobbs said she will veto bills until Republican leaders publicly release their budget proposal, and legislative Republicans say they will unveil a new plan in a few weeks.
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Governor Katie Hobbs said she will veto bills until Republican leaders publicly release their budget proposal. She paused budget negotiations last month after disputes over renewing Proposition 123, the voter-approved education funding plan that expired last year. Hobbs' spokesperson acknowledged Republicans provided a proposal during closed negotiations in February but said the governor wants the plan released publicly.
What officials said:
- Hobbs announced a moratorium on signing new legislation tied to her demand that GOP leadership publish a budget plan.
- Hobbs halted talks earlier, citing Republicans' refusal to negotiate on a Prop. 123 renewal.
- Republican leaders criticized the veto threat and said they will release a new budget proposal in a few weeks.
Summary:
Hobbs' pledge formalizes a pause in formal budget negotiations between the governor and legislative Republicans. Republican leaders plan to publish a new budget proposal in the coming weeks; whether that will lead to resumed negotiations is undetermined at this time.
