Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen said Governor Katie Hobbs has not given any information to the state legislators on potential cyberattacks on water and wastewater infrastructure from adversary nations.
Senate President Warren Petersen provided an update on the ongoing negotiations and work being done by Senate Republicans in the Fifty-sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session. Discussions are focused on various critical issues, including the state budget, water management, state agency continuations, and legislation concerning teachers and border security.Regarding water management, Senator Sine Kerr has been leading negotiations on solutions for rural groundwater and urban water supply in Arizona. The Senate has been actively working on bills such as SB 1221, SB 1181,...
Senate President Warren Petersen expressed concern over Governor Hobbs' inaction in addressing the potential cyberattacks on Arizona's water systems. Petersen urged Governor Hobbs to prioritize the safety of citizens by implementing measures to safeguard critical infrastructure. Petersen also called for the signing of legislation such as SB 1403, SB 1340, and SB 1123 to mitigate these threats.The White House recently issued a warning about the threat of cyberattacks on water systems across the country, with specific mentions of attacks from Iran and China. The letter...
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Catholic Vote President Brian Burch said a new poll showing 56% of Arizona voters blaming President Joe Biden’s border policies for the recent murder of University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley is the result of the number of crimes committed by illegal immigrants “continuing to multiply” under his open border policy.
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