Your tax money's budget is blowing up, oye
Look, here's the deal—the budget situation over at the state capitol is getting spicy, and not the good kind of spicy, like a Sonoran hot dog from the cart on 35th Ave. Governor Hobbs and the Republicans are pointing fingers, calling each other "unserious" and accusing each other of "tantrums." This isn't just a political squabble, mijo. When the state budget has issues, it eventually trickles down to what Phoenix can do for us, from street repairs in South Phoenix to our community gardens.
This back-and-forth, first reported Friday, has me wondering what this means for the funding our city needs. We're talking about real money that impacts real people right here in the Valley.
Here's what we know:
* **Blame Game:** Governor Hobbs is publicly blaming Republicans for the budget issues.
* **"Tantrum" Accusation:** Republicans are firing back, saying the Governor is throwing a "tantrum."
* **Timeline:** This fight picked up steam on Friday, March 20, 2026.
This kind of gridlock can delay important projects. We need these folks to work together, not just for the optics, but for the actual progress of our city. We've got real issues to tackle, like the water situation and keeping our neighborhoods safe. Keep an eye on the state house; what happens there directly affects what happens on our streets.
That's the Valley, baby — 115 degrees and we're still out here.
Carlos Espinoza-Reyes, MiTL Sports Desk.
Mi compadres on the morning show are always talking about this stuff, catch 'em at mornings.live.