Jane D. Hull
Jane D. Hull
Jane Dee Hullis an American politician who served as the 20th Governor of Arizona from 1997 to 2003. She was the second woman to serve as Governor of Arizona, the first female Republican governor of the state...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth8 August 1935
CountryUnited States of America
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Today, Arizona's sons and daughters, mothers and fathers are proudly serving their country.
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The attack and our response show just how vital Arizona's military bases are to the defense of our country. We need to do everything we can to protect them.
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No other country on earth could have provided such tremendous opportunities and we should never take the privilege of our citizenship for granted.
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Government cannot be all things to all people.
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Safety on our highways has improved significantly, with the help of the Legislature and the media.
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Right after the tragedy, President Bush asked Americans to get on with their lives and we did.
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In twenty years, the Lottery has raised over $1.4 billion. It has been run successfully and efficiently.
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I often say that Arizonans should decide what's best for Arizona.
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I also want to thank Arizona citizens for their efforts at conserving energy last summer.
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Arizona now has one of the most innovative systems of financing school construction in the nation.
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Arizona faces many challenges ahead. None is more important or more pressing than passing a new state budget.
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When completed, the budget must provide the services we have promised to our constituents.
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Where else but in America could a schoolteacher from Kansas City end up the governor of her adopted state?
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Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City.