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Expert Gov Hobbs Faces Scrutiny Over China Related Bills

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- Governor Hobbs vetoed multiple bills in 2024 and 2025 aimed at curbing China's influence in Arizona.
- Up to seven new bills in 2026 focus on protecting critical infrastructure and higher education from foreign threats.
- National security expert Josh Hodges emphasized the need to pass these bills collectively.


