Katie Hobbs vetoes SB 1253 requiring sex offender school notifications
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Summary
The video criticizes Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs for vetoing SB 1253 in 2023, a bill that would have required registered sex offender parents or guardians to notify school administrators of their status when dropping off children. It claims she rejected it over concerns about bullying of the offenders' children and accuses her of prioritizing criminals over child safety. The segment references her high number of vetoes, notes over 12,000 registered sex offenders in Arizona, and urges viewers not to support her reelection, arguing the veto endangers public school children.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast correctly identifies the veto of SB 1253 but fabricates or misattributes Hobbs's rationale; official records show she cited existing state registration guidelines and Department of Public Safety authority for community notifications. No evidence supports the bullying claim in her veto letter or contemporaneous reporting. The video omits broader context on sex offender laws, school policies, and Hobbs's overall record while inflating veto counts beyond verified totals at the time. Viewers miss primary sources on the bill's limited scope and existing notification mechanisms, skewing perception toward a single partisan narrative.
Key Moments
Hobbs vetoed SB 1253 because children of sex offenders could be bullied
Veto message cited existing DPS guidelines and oversight; no bullying reference in official letter or news reports
SB 1253 required registered sex offender parents to notify school administrators
Bill text and summaries confirm requirement for legal guardians of students to notify schools of registration status
Hobbs has vetoed over 450 bills
Records show roughly 143-185 by mid-2024 with additional vetoes later; 450 figure exceeds documented totals
Notable Concerns
- Unsupported attribution of veto rationale to bullying concerns
- Exaggerated claims on total vetoes and sex offender numbers without sourcing