Doug Ducey

Politician

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Maintaining a positive working relationship with Mexico's leadership will also be crucial to increasing communication and trade. I plan to personally maintain those relationships.

The Governor's Office is going to get out of the litigation business.

I strongly believe that more money needs to be spent in the classroom.

We want to control our own destiny and take responsibility for our own outcomes.

Biotech research is incredibly important for health-care innovation.

In many respects, Arizona is a model for the rest of the country on best practices for water management.

I am a believer in the rights of the unborn and the goodness of every life, and I have promised that, as governor, I will champion those values.

Arizona should be to the Sharing Economy what Texas is to Oil and what Silicon Valley used to be to the tech industry.

The American people overwhelmingly oppose taxpayer funding of abortions, and it's no different in Arizona, where we have long-standing policy against subsidizing them with public dollars.

It's a sad day when Republicans will attack fellow Republicans on an issue as fundamental as free enterprise.

As CEO of Cold Stone Creamery, we used a concept called 'search and reapply,' which meant that if we found better ways of doing something, then we would do it.

I believe we need to ensure there are no refugees placed in Arizona with connections to terrorist organizations.

To say that I'm going to veto something that I haven't read is just - or sign something that I haven't read - I don't think is good policy for any chief executive.

I'm a believer in private enterprise, the dignity of work, limited government, and the possibilities of freedom.

I'm committed as governor to valuing and nurturing our relationships with our friends to the south.

Too often, I hear stories of teachers and parents spending part of their paychecks to ensure there are supplies in the classroom - even basic necessities like pens, pencils and paper. This is unacceptable.

I'm a pro-growth, small-government conservative with a background in free enterprise.

I'm always concerned about how our state looks.

Arizonans want us to come together, put aside politics, and solve problems. You want us to do our jobs in way that reflects the best of our state. You want us to stop and listen - something that doesn't always come naturally to people in politics.

Every large brand has franchisees and stores that don't make it. It's unfortunate, and Cold Stone did everything it could to support its franchisees, but some failure rate is part of the business.

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