If the Hobbs administration has proven itself to be uniquely skilled at anything over the past two years, it’s incompetence and negligence. But now, Arizona’s governor has taken the next step toward outright fraud.

As a part of her recent budget proposal, Hobbs has asked for a supplemental appropriation to the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) to cover a shortfall in the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). Without the additional funding, the DDD could run out of money by May, affecting many people under a program that provides services to Arizonans with disabilities.

For weeks, Hobbs has been trying to push the blame onto the legislature, but the reality is, she has no one to blame but herself.

The problem stems from a COVID-era program funded entirely by the federal government that would pay parents who operate as caregivers for their children with disabilities—the Parents as Paid Caregivers program. The program was intended to be temporary, but Hobbs received approval from the federal government in February 2024 to make it permanent.

That approval came with a catch. Beginning on April 1, the State of Arizona would have to cover 32% of the costs, which Hobbs attempted to get funding for in last year’s budget. Her proposal was not approved by the legislature, which she mutually agreed to as part of the budget process. But she continued funding the program anyway—likely believing that she would be able to flip the legislature in November’s election or bully lawmakers into giving her the money. She failed on both counts and now has created a shortfall in the DDD program that has exceeded $100 million!  

This wasn’t a mistake or some sort of accounting error. Hobbs knew the Parents as Paid Caregivers program was not authorized or funded by the legislature. Yet she stole millions from our state’s general fund to pay for this COVID-era program. There is no other way to describe it—this is blatant fraud by our chief executive, and it’s another piece in a clear pattern of corruption from her administration.

In June of 2024, an eye-opening report was released uncovering an alleged pay-to-play scheme between Hobbs and an Arizona group home that is still being investigated. According to the report, Sunshine Residential Homes donated approximately $400,000 toward the Arizona Democratic party, Hobbs’ gubernatorial campaign, and her inaugural fund. And what did the group home receive in return? A nearly 60 percent rate increase during a time when the Arizona Department of Child Safety cut loose 16 providers!

Speaking of her inaugural fund, Hobbs kicked off her reign as governor with a healthy dose of corruption when she collected $1.5 million in donations to cover an inauguration event that cost less than $210,000. That left her with a bunch of leftover money—much of which she used to try to flip control of the Arizona legislature (another Hobbs failure).

And if all this is not enough to show a clear pattern of fraud and corruption, Hobbs has also been providing sweetheart contracts for family members of her administration. This past November it was discovered that Hobbs approved $700,000 to be spent on a new state logo. Yes. $700,000 on a new state logo…because that’s exactly how the people of Arizona wanted to spend their money after four years of Bidenflation.

But it’s not even the money spent that’s the worst part. The $700,000 contract for this new logo was given to Urias Communications, owned by the brother of the now-former Office of Tourism Director Lisa Urias.

We have seen enough. It’s time to hold Katie Hobbs’ feet to the fire.

While there are several ongoing criminal investigations transpiring against the Hobbs administration by AG Mayes and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, the moment has come for the Arizona legislature to consider all options against the governor for this unprecedented scandal. And with that, impeachment should not be off the table.

Hobbs diverted millions for an unauthorized program that has blown a hole in our state’s budget. And her response is to blame lawmakers and publish social media rants blaming everyone but herself for the theft. This would be like someone getting caught for embezzling funds from a pension fund and then telling people that not only are they not responsible but that the plan administrators need to backfill those losses.

It’s ridiculous—just like the last two years of Katie Hobbs.

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