New state laws that could impact life in Maricopa

Via the City of Maricopa

By David Iversen | InMaricopa

Last month, it was described as a “dumpster fire” — but things have finally slowed down at the state capitol. 

Four weeks ago today, our elected leaders adjourned their legislative session and began hibernating in cocoons of taxpayer money, waiting for the autumn chill and the sound of lobbyist checkbook pages turning to awake once again. 

But before the ink dried on their budget bills, lawmakers managed to pass a handful of measures that could hit close to home. Here is a list of six new laws that snagged Gov. Katie Hobbs’s elusive autograph that will impact life in Maricopa. 

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