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The bill was seen as a last-ditch effort by Axon to stay in Arizona. The company was being courted by other states to ...
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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law a controversial bill to skip a public vote on a proposed Axon development in Scottsdale.
The state Legislature passed a bill that would clear the way for Axon to build its Scottsdale headquarters. Will Arizona Gov.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill into law on Friday that will clear the way for the Axon Scottsdale development near Loop 101 and Hayden Road.
Gov. Hobbs signed SB1543, a bill that would allow tech company Axon to avoid a referendum election and clear the path for the company to build a new headquarters.