Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoes 3 Republican-backed education bills

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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed three Republican-backed education bills, citing concerns over transparency and accountability. The vetoed bills included measures to require districts to disclose top officials' salaries, teach adoption information in sex education classes, and ban public school libraries from supporting professional librarian services.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed three education bills. One bill would have required public and charter school districts to disclose top officials' salaries. Hobbs rejected the bill, saying it didn't cover all education options. She also vetoed a bill requiring teachers to include adoption information in sex education classes, calling it an unnecessary burden. Another vetoed bill would have banned public school libraries from supporting professional librarian services, which Hobbs called a misguided attack on librarians.
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