Gov. Hobbs replaces four of five board members
TUCSON, Ariz. — Governor Katie Hobbs announced five appointees, including four new members, to the Rio Nuevo Board on Tuesday in a move that the Tucson Metro Chamber is questioning.
The chamber says it has kept open lines of communication with the governor's office over the last many months, encouraging the governor to not disturb the considerable positive momentum of the District, the chamber news release said.
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