Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bills related to biological sex definitions and allowing Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, drawing criticism from the state Senate Republican caucus.
Key Points
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bills on biological sex definitions and Ten Commandments in public schools
The move drew criticism from the state Senate Republican caucus for 'abandoning God' and not 'allowing teachers to expose their students to the morals and ethics outlined in the Ten Commandments'
Hobbs reaffirmed her support for LGBTQ+ issues during her term as governor
Pros
Protection of LGBTQ+ rights and issues
Respecting constitutional concerns regarding the separation of church and state
Cons
Criticism from the state Senate Republican caucus for vetoing bills related to biological sex definitions and Ten Commandments in public schools