Arizona Governor temporarily steps aside, allowing Republican official to take charge.
Arizona Governor Temporarily Steps Down, Leaving Republican Official to Fill the Void
In the midst of intense political wrangling over a tactic used by Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs to fill top executive branch decisions, a Republican official engaged in a feud with Hobbs has been appointed as acting governor.
In a Wednesday post on Twitter, Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee made the announcement that she would be serving as Acting Governor. Yee’s temporary ascension came after she took a stand against appointments made by Hobbs, which she deemed as violating the law.
I have been notified that I will be serving as Acting Governor beginning later this evening until mid-morning tomorrow. Read my full statement below. pic.twitter.com/sSuiSCebk4
— Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee (@AZTreasurerYee) September 27, 2023
Yee’s appointment comes amidst an ongoing drama over leadership positions in Arizona’s various departments. While assuming the role of Acting Governor, Yee has decided not to name directors to the vacant agencies or call the Arizona Legislature into session for confirmation. She hopes that Governor Hobbs will promptly appoint qualified directors upon her return to remove any legal uncertainty surrounding the regulatory actions taken by these agencies.
Yee’s actions have sparked controversy, with Hobbs’ press aide criticizing her for playing political games. However, Yee believes that having unconfirmed individuals in top positions for an extended period goes against the rule of law and expects a swift resolution to the matter.
Hobbs, who was in Washington, D.C., at the time, has been at the center of the controversy surrounding her appointments. Yee’s appointment as acting governor was triggered by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes leaving Arizona, as Attorney General Kris Mayes was also out of the state.
The Western Journal reports that Yee barred two individuals appointed by Hobbs from sitting on the State Board of Investment, citing their ”murky” status and Hobbs’ disregard for the law.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this power struggle will impact the governance of Arizona and its state agencies.
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Author’s Note: This article provides an overview of the recent development in Arizona, where Governor Katie Hobbs has temporarily stepped down, and Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee has been appointed as Acting Governor. The article explores the controversy surrounding the appointments made by Hobbs and Yee’s decision not to name directors to vacant agencies. It also highlights the differing perspectives and the impact this power struggle may have on the governance of Arizona.
Arizona Governor Temporarily Steps Down, Leaving Republican Official to Fill the Void
In the midst of intense political wrangling over a tactic used by Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs to fill top executive branch decisions, a Republican official engaged in a feud with Hobbs has been appointed as acting governor.
In a Wednesday post on Twitter, Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee made the announcement that she would be serving as Acting Governor. Yee’s temporary ascension came after she took a stand against appointments made by Hobbs, which she deemed as violating the law.
Yee’s appointment comes amidst an ongoing drama over leadership positions in Arizona’s various departments. While assuming the role of Acting Governor, Yee has decided not to name directors to the vacant agencies or call the Arizona Legislature into session for confirmation. She hopes that Governor Hobbs will promptly appoint qualified directors upon her return to remove any legal uncertainty surrounding the regulatory actions taken by these agencies.
Yee’s actions have sparked controversy, with Hobbs’ press aide criticizing her for playing political games. However, Yee believes that having unconfirmed individuals in top positions for an extended period goes against the rule of law and expects a swift resolution to the matter.
Hobbs, who was in Washington, D.C., at the time, has been at the center of the controversy surrounding her appointments. Yee’s appointment as acting governor was triggered by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes leaving Arizona, as Attorney General Kris Mayes was also out of the state.
The Western Journal reports that Yee barred two individuals appointed by Hobbs from sitting on the State Board of Investment, citing their ”murky” status and Hobbs’ disregard for the law.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this power struggle will impact the governance of Arizona and its state agencies.
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