The state budget includes an historic investment in housing, as well as increased spending in education, infrastructure and children's health insurance. Gov. Hobbs says she plans to sign the bipartisan bill. Here's an in-depth look at its breakdown.
Though the bill ultimately received bipartisan support, Democrats are upset the budget did not contain either caps or cuts to universal school vouchers.
The State Senate adopted the budget after an all-night session on Tuesday, May 9 — the House following suit the next day.“I’m glad the House passed the bipartisan budget and I look forward to signing it into law. By working together in a constructive way, I know we can accomplish so much for the people of Arizona and grow jobs, protect our natural resources, and build a state that works for every community.” Gov. Katie Hobbs Bill Spending BreakdownThe new budget has already approved the AEL override.
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