On Tuesday, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs was accused of being involved in a 'pay-for-play' scheme allegedly connected to a Democratic donor who operates state-contracted group homes. Hobbs has called these accusations 'outrageous.' Arizona Republicans have requested the Maricopa County Attorney to investigate the matter. Following a public feud, two prosecutors have been appointed to probe Hobbs' ties to the group home operator.
"Threats, money, lies: Why attorney general took control of Apache Co. prosecutor's office." (via @robertanglen and @ecsantacruz3) https://t.co/XqpU5ic5du
"After public feud, 2 prosecutors will probe Hobbs’ ties to group home with state contract." (via @sbarchenger) https://t.co/4pmsrkmmUv
The fight over who will investigate Arizona pay-for-pay allegations swirling around a state-contracted group home operator rages on. https://t.co/BSr9m3ktLc
After public feud, 2 prosecutors will probe Hobbs’ ties to group home with state contract https://t.co/czOclptDwh
Arizona Republicans ask Maricopa County Attorney to take Hobbs ‘pay to play’ investigation https://t.co/Dr8zb0nf9g https://t.co/RxN2iDMGIv
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs said Tuesday it was “outrageous” she was being accused of a “pay-for-play” scheme allegedly involving a Democratic donor that operates state-contracted group homes. https://t.co/pmY63v1TCF