Arizona GOP Lawmakers, Gov. Hobbs Reach $18.29 Billion Budget Agreement
The bipartisan plan trims net spending by $68 million and sets aside money for child safety, wildfire suppression, rural hospitals and corrections.
- Gov. Hobbs and GOP lawmakers reached a bipartisan budget agreement, with final legislative votes expected in the House and Senate on Thursday.
- The agreement comes more than a month after Gov. Hobbs vetoed the original budget, which excluded the Arizona Department of Public Safety and Arizona Department of Child Safety.
- As part of the package, $112 million is reserved for corrections operations, including a four percent correctional officer stipend, while $58 million supports Child Safety operations.
- Arizona Democrats claimed the GOP plan primarily benefits the wealthy and corporations, while Gov. Hobbs says the budget delivers a $1.4 billion tax cut for working-class Arizonans.
- GOP lawmakers say the budget makes Arizona the only state to deliver President Donald Trump's tax cuts at the state level; it also includes a three-year moratorium on data center tax incentives.
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Arizona Leaders Reach Bipartisan Deal on $18.29 Billion State Budget
Arizona’s divided state government appears poised to avoid another last-minute budget showdown after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Republican legislative leaders announced a bipartisan agreement on an $18.29 billion spending plan for the 2026-27 fiscal year. The budget package, unveiled Tuesday, combines tax relief, public safety funding, education investments and social service programs while… Source
Arizona Republicans, Gov. Hobbs reach budget deal
Photo via Getty ImagesArizona’s Republican legislative leaders reached a budget deal with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Democratic lawmakers, they announced Tuesday, weeks away from the June 30 deadline to avoid a state government shutdown. The $18.3 billion budget deal includes $1.45 billion in tax cuts that will bring the state’s tax code in line with changes made at the federal level via President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” pas…

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