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Arizona: Governor Katie Hobbs Legislative Action Update

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Phoenix, AZ ~ In a surprising move, Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona has taken legislative action to repeal the observance of March 31st as César Chávez Day. This decision comes after recent revelations about the controversial figure, which have deeply troubled the governor.

Governor Hobbs signed HB2072, officially repealing the holiday and releasing a statement explaining her reasoning. She expressed her concern for the victims and all those affected by the news about Chávez, stating that she could not in good conscience continue to recognize him with a holiday.

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However, Governor Hobbs also made it clear that she is committed to finding alternative ways to honor and celebrate the state's farmworker community. She acknowledged their vital contributions to Arizona's economy and praised their resilience in the face of challenges.

The governor's decision has sparked mixed reactions from the public, with some applauding her for taking a stand against honoring a controversial figure while others criticize her for erasing an important day for farmworkers. Nevertheless, Governor Hobbs remains determined to support and recognize the hardworking farmworkers of Arizona with dignity and respect.

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