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Arizona Democratic candidate for Governor Katie Hobbs speaks to the media before dropping off her primary election ballot Tuesday, July 21, 2022, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Ross D. Franklin via AP Photo

Arizona Democratic candidate for Governor Katie Hobbs speaks to the media before dropping off her primary election ballot Tuesday, July 21, 2022, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Ross D. Franklin via AP Photo

Facing Financial Struggles, Katie Hobbs got a Side gig. She Didn't Report the Income as Required

John Pelissero, senior scholar in government ethics, quoted by The Arizona Republic.

Pelissero said it’s clear the developer could benefit from Gillmor’s actions to push back against prevailing wages, but it’s not clear how the public benefits from her intervention.

“It wouldn’t be unusual for the public to ask questions about, was there some sort of a deal made here between the mayor and the developer?” Pelissero said. “What the mayor may be doing could be entirely above board with the best interest of the public at heart, but the public may look at this situation and say, this just doesn’t look right.”

John Pelissero, senior scholar in government ethics, quoted by The Arizona Republic.

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media, government

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