The Joint Legislative Audit Committee convened recently to address pressing issues, notably serious allegations of unlawful conduct involving Governor Katie Hobbs. The allegations center around a $400,000 donation made to Hobbs' inaugural committee and the Arizona Democratic Party by a donor who subsequently received a rate increase from the Department of Child Safety after previous rejections.
The committee emphasized the importance of a thorough investigation into these claims, asserting that both the Arizona Auditor General and the Maricopa County Attorney's Office possess the authority to probe potential criminal wrongdoing. A letter was sent to Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, expressing readiness to collaborate on the investigation.
The committee underscored the necessity for an unbiased and nonpartisan inquiry to restore public trust and ensure transparency regarding the actions of both the Department of Child Safety and Governor Hobbs. The meeting concluded with a commitment to address additional agenda items, reflecting the committee's proactive approach to oversight and accountability.