PHOENIX — Critics may call her the "Veto Queen," but Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs signed at least 250 bills into law during the most recent legislative session.

Over the first regular session of the 57th Arizona Legislature, senators and members of the House of Representatives sifted through 1,854 bills, memorials and resolutions that were introduced. Most of the bills Hobbs signed officially became law Friday.

Hobbs’ office did not respond to repeated requests for comment for this story, but on Sept. 11 at a press conference at a St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix, she praised Arizona legislators and their accomplishments over the session.

“We’re here today highlighting the nutrition assistance that we fought for in the budget, but that was Democrats fighting for that, but it was all of us

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