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Kris Mayes won't prosecute Katie Hobbs

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Kris Mayes faces political blowback after clearing Katie Hobbs
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes cleared Governor Katie Hobbs of criminal wrongdoing in a bribery investigation.

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Kris Mayes won't prosecute Katie Hobbs after bribery probe | Exclusive
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Mayes declines to prosecute Hobbs for Sunshine Residential bribery accusations
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AG Kris Mayes won't prosecute Gov. Hobbs following bribery investigation
AG Kris Mayes said "agents have not found evidence to substantiate a pay-for-play scheme involving Governor Hobbs."

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Havasu News · 1d
Mayes finds no evidence of bribery in Hobbs-Sunshine investigation
Arizona Capitol Times · 1d
Mayes won’t charge Hobbs over pay-to-play allegations, but urges reforms
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Arizona joins lawsuit over immigration-linked trucker data sweep

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and 21 others are suing the federal government over a subpoena for 17 million truck driver records.
KTAR News
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Arizona GOP calls for AG Kris Mayes’ resignation after ‘reckless’ ICE comments

PHOENIX — Arizona GOP lawmakers have formally called for Attorney General Kris Mayes’ resignation after she made “reckless” comments about the state’s Stand Your Ground law and confrontations with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Payson Roundup
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Attorney General Mayes’ stump speech focuses on elections, water and lawsuits

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes brought her reelection campaign to Payson last Saturday, stressing the need to protect elections, take on corporations and sue the federal government to protect pro
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Extreme indoor heat is a housing violation, Arizona warns landlords

The state’s most recent lawsuit against Tucson landlords reflects a nationwide movement to establish maximum indoor temperatures for rental housing.
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