State Sen. Jake Hoffman wants to offer what he calls a bounty for law enforcement agencies that help federal officials deport ...
A state bill would use a fee on international wire transfers to create an "Arizona Deportations Fund" that could be used to ...
Sen. Jake Hoffman said his bill would help local law enforcement support federal efforts while drawing on dollars migrants ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs says Sen. Jake Hoffman was not entitled to legislative immunity to avoid being cited last month for driving ...
Senate Republicans quickly made clear the hearing did not indicate an easing up when it comes to oversight of Gov. Katie ...
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Axios on MSNArizona's director nominations committee gets back to workSenate vetting of Gov. Katie Hobbs' agency director nominees restarted for the first time in nearly a year and a half after ...
The long-running battle between Arizona Senate Republicans and Gov. Katie Hobbs over her department director nominees entered ...
A state trooper clocked Queen Creek Republican Jake Hoffman driving 89 mph in a 65-mph zone on U.S. Route 60 in January 2025.
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Senator Hoffman was pulled over doing 89 MPH in a 65 MPH speed limit zone, according to the Arizona Department of Public ...
The Governor's Office had a stern response when asked if she would sign a bill that would give money to law enforcement for each migrant they deport.
Republicans have introduced a bill that creates a bounty-style system, offering law enforcement $2,500 for each migrant whose detention leads to deportation.
A revamped bill in the Arizona Senate would give law enforcement agencies money for every person they help deport.
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