Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Calls Whiny House Republicans Position on Budget “A Farce” and Their Fiscal Plans DOA

After meeting with fiscal bomb throwing MAGA “Free Caucus” State House Republicans, an incensed Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs issued the below statement, calling their position “a farce” and “pointless political grandstanding” that hurts hardworking Arizonans. She also reiterated that their move to pass a continuation budget would “meet her veto pen.”

“For months I have worked with leaders of both parties, in both chambers, to craft a bipartisan, balanced, and fiscally responsible budget. Sadly, House Republican leadership abdicated their responsibility and refused to meaningfully participate in those bipartisan conversations. Now, to cover for their failures, they are attempting to jam through an irresponsible and partisan ‘budget.’ I remain committed to having conversations about improving our bipartisan budget, but let me be clear: any kind of partisan ‘continuation budget’ will immediately meet my veto pen, if it even has the votes to reach my desk. 

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“Speaker Montenegro knows this, yet he has chosen to continue with this farce as an exercise in pointless political grandstanding. His reckless actions jeopardize basic government functions with potentially devastating consequences for small businesses, veterans, children, and countless families across our state who rely on their elected officials to fulfill their basic constitutional duties. We do not need another month, nor do we have the luxury of time, to redevelop a budget that we have already spent months negotiating.”

“While House Republicans work to give themselves a 514% boost to their daily pay, they’re fighting to pass a budget that cuts raises for state troopers and firefighters. Their budget guts much needed investments in childcare, it slashes funding for K-12 schools, community colleges and universities, cuts programs to fight veterans homelessness, eliminates wildfire mitigation money, raises taxes on small businesses and underfunds critical infrastructure projects. 

“The irresponsible House Republican budget will raise costs and make our state less safe, less secure, and less competitive. It’s time for House Republican leadership to come back to reality, stop wasting everyone’s time, and show some common sense by working with their colleagues in a productive fashion to deliver on behalf of the people of Arizona.”

Later, Governor Hobbs posted on social media:

Yesterday, (June 20, 2025,) Senate and House Democratic Leaders Priya Sundareshan and Oscar De Los Santos called out the House Republicans, the caucus that wanted to take a month away from the State Capitol instead of negotiating with the Governor and their Republican and Democratic colleagues in the Senate, for their juvenile recklessness and implored them to come back and call a vote on the floor for the bipartisan Senate budget package.

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