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Doug Ducey and took the oath of on her Catholic Bible that dates to 1976. Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Roopali Desai, a friend of Hobbs who has defended her in election-related cases, administered the oath to the incoming governor, while Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Brutinel gave the other oaths. Brutinel swore in Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes, Republi- can Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne, in- cumbent Republican Treasurer Kimberly Yee and Republi- can Mine Inspector Paul Marsh, who won election to the po- sition in 2022 after being appointed in 2021 to the term of the late Joe Hart. Gov.

Katie Hobbs, right, takes the oath of office as U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Roopali Desai, left, administers the oath while mother Linda holds the bible at the state Capitol on Monday. ROSS D. New governor sees brighter Kris Mayes becomes new attorney general after being sworn in Monday. JOE REPUBLIC Tom Horne was sworn in as new superintendent of public instruction.

JOE REPUBLIC Adrian Fontes, new secretary of state, was sworn in Monday. JOE REPUBLIC Hobbs, other state leaders take oath of in a historic transfer of power Stacey Barchenger Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK See SWEARING-IN, Page 7A Weather High Low Cool, rain. Forecast, 2A A SEASON-LOW SCORE SPORTS, 1B Suns head coach Monty Williams looks at the scoreboard in game against the Knicks in New York. WENDELL TODAY SPORTS Taylor Swift was up. Elon Musk was in, out, and in.

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If so, that would amount an in-kind contribution from the non- to campaign for secre- tary of state. Such contributions would have to be disclosed in cam- paign but they were not. The referral also suggests more needs to be learned about $836,000 in donations from Our Voice Our political action committee to campaign. Nearly $244,000 of those contributions were made before the AG asked to review Bolding, Candidate accused of violating campaign law See BOLDING, Page 5A Mary Jo Pitzl Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK VATICAN CITY Pope Emeritus Benedict body, his head resting on a pair of crimson pillows, lay in state in St. Basilica on Monday as tens of thousands lined up to pay tribute to the who shocked the world by retiring a decade ago.

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