Arizona AG Kris Mayes to launch criminal probe of group home tied to Gov. Katie Hobbs
- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes initiated an inquiry into Gov. Katie Hobbs after a report revealed a group home business receiving rate hikes had donated to Hobbs's campaign.
- Mayes, a Democrat, launched the probe following a request from Republican state Sen. T.J. Shope due to increased taxpayer funds for Sunshine Residential Homes Inc. after donations to Hobbs.
- Sunshine Residential Homes received the rate increase after donating approximately $400,000 to Hobbs, her campaign, inauguration, and the state Democratic Party.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs under investigation for alleged 'pay-to-play' scheme
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is being investigated for an alleged "pay-for-play" scheme after a report revealed a group home business that looks after vulnerable children was approved for a rate hike after it donated to her inauguration and the Arizona Democratic Party.Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said her office has launched a probe into the matter after receiving a request from state Sen. T.J. Shope, a Republican who is also th…
Investigations Into Allegations Of Hobbs Pay-To-Play Scheme With Group Home Underway
On Thursday, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell advised Rep. Matt Gress and Senator TJ Shope, that her office was contacted by the Arizona Auditor General as part of an investigation into allegations that Governor Katie Hobbs engaged in a "pay-to-play" scheme. Mitchell wrote: "We have received letters from each of you requesting that my office...
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