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Elections · From the wire

Mayes declines to prosecute Hobbs for Sunshine Residential bribery accusations

Attorney General Kris Mayes says there’s no evidence that Gov. Katie Hobbs broke the law when her administration awarded a pay increase to a foster care provider that donated more than $400,000 to her political campaign. Two years ago, an Arizona Republic investigation found that Sunshine Residential Homes received...

Published by Arizona Mirror

August 21, 2026 at 4:16 PM MST

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