We should empower teachers to do their job by cutting wasteful spending and crippling bureaucracy, not classroom resources our educators and students need. – Doug Ducey
To say that I’m going to veto something that I haven’t read is just – or sign something that I haven’t read – I don’t think is good policy for any chief executive. – Doug Ducey
Speculation replaces fact. It’s very easy to see news outlets running with information that is unconfirmed or erroneous. – Doug Ducey
Franchises are independently owned and operated businesses whose owners are responsible for their operations. – Doug Ducey
We should be working with the governor of Sonora to establish a commercial sea port on the coast of their state. – Doug Ducey
I want to be an independent and responsible voice for Arizonans, and it would be unwise to endorse a specific approach before the costs and benefits of these options can be evaluated. – Doug Ducey
Sky Harbor may be a city airport, but it’s an Arizona vital resource used by citizens all over the state, and our economy is dependent on its success. – Doug Ducey
Arizona should be to the Sharing Economy what Texas is to Oil and what Silicon Valley used to be to the tech industry. – Doug Ducey
Setting the state budget is one of the most important tasks we undertake at the state Capitol – because after all, it’s the people’s money – not the government’s. – Doug Ducey
I have been outspoken on my opposition to ‘Obamacare,’ and I don’t buy the line that our Medicaid program, or any function of government, has reached maximum efficiency. – Doug Ducey
If you’re old enough to father a child, then you’re old enough to accept financial responsibility for that child. If you don’t want your embarrassing, unlawful, and irresponsible behavior going viral, man up and pay up. – Doug Ducey
Where opportunities to expand trade and commerce exist, we will lead, and we will partner. – Doug Ducey
Thriving economies on both sides of the border is a win-win for Arizona and Mexico, but that will only come by working together and demonstrating mutual respect. – Doug Ducey