When Governor Hobbs blocks conservative legislation, Representative Carter keeps fighting for Arizona values.
Representative Pamela Carter has passed significant legislation in her first year, securing three bill enactments and helping advance nine co-sponsored measures. But some of her most important work shows up not in what she accomplished, but in what she fought for against determined opposition from Governor Katie Hobbs.
Eight times, Governor Hobbs vetoed bills Representative Carter supported. These vetoes tell a story — not of legislative failure, but of a principled conservative fighting for Arizona values despite political obstacles.
Understanding Arizona's Divided Government
Arizona voters elected Republicans to control both chambers of the state legislature, but also elected Democrat Katie Hobbs as governor. This divided government creates inevitable conflict when Republican legislative priorities meet a Democratic governor's veto pen. For conservative legislators like Representative Carter, passing legislation through both chambers isn't enough — you also must overcome gubernatorial opposition.
The Eight Vetoes: What Governor Hobbs Blocked
- HB2099 — Immigration Enforcement: directing the governor and attorney general to enforce immigration laws.
- HB2169 — School Board Transparency: requiring transparency in school board meetings and expenditures.
- HB2375 — Special Education Evaluation Deadlines: a fifteen-day deadline for special education evaluations under IDEA.
- HB2437 — Drug-Free Homeless Zones: establishing drug-free zones around homeless services.
- HB2551 — Willcox Water Rights Extension: a water rights measure for water-scarce Arizona.
- HB2700 — Academic Standards: addressing standards in social studies and geography.
- HB2868 — DEI Policy Restrictions: opposing discrimination and preferential treatment in DEI policies.
- HB2895 — Government Contract Transparency: requiring task order contract website posting.
These aren't vetoes based on technical problems, constitutional concerns, or budget limitations. They're ideological vetoes — Governor Hobbs using executive power to block Republican policy priorities even when they address real problems and enjoy legislative majority support.
Representative Carter's Response: Keep Fighting
Faced with eight vetoes, Representative Carter could have given up on conservative priorities. Instead, she continues fighting for the principles she promised District 4 voters: border security remains her number one priority, parental rights in education stay central to her agenda, support for vulnerable populations continues, and transparency and accountability remain goals.
Some Victories Despite the Opposition
While focusing on vetoes, it's important to remember Representative Carter achieved significant victories despite divided government:
- HB2009 (military tax exemption) — signed into law.
- HB2376 (election pamphlet improvements) — signed into law.
- HCR2022 (nuclear energy support) — adopted.
- Nine co-sponsored measures enacted — including transnational repression protections, cartel terrorist designations, and proof of citizenship for voting.
A Fighter Arizona Needs
Representative Carter's willingness to introduce and support legislation that Governor Hobbs will likely veto demonstrates political courage, constituency service, long-term vision, transparency, and persistence. Arizona needs legislators who will fight for conservative values even in difficult political circumstances. Representative Carter has proven she's that fighter.

