Governor Ducey Announces $500,000 To Further Expand Child Care

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced $500,000 from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund has been allocated to organizations that provide out-of-school child care in the state. The funding will support extended hours and enrichment programs to meet the increased demand of child care for families while students distance learn and parents or guardians work.

Salt River Project Donates $100,000 To Support Arizonans In Need, Frontline Medical Professionals

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced the Salt River Project (SRP) has donated $100,000 to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund, supporting frontline workers and efforts to mitigate the medical and economic impact of COVID-19 in Arizona. To date, the fund has received more than $8.2 million in donations.

Arizona Reaches $115,000 Settlement with Co-Founder of DIY Neurocare of America

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that his office obtained a $115,000 consent judgment against Lyle Day, the co-founder and former partial owner of DIY Neurocare of America, LLC (DIY Neurocare). The Attorney General's Office (AGO) alleged in its lawsuit, filed in May 2018, that from roughly 2015 to 2016 DIY Neurocare sold LED light pads which the company claimed could treat symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and other ailments.

Governor Ducey Announces $100,000 To Support Children In Out-Of-Home Care

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey announced $100,000 in funding from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund has been allocated to organizations that support foster families. The funding will be used to support increased demand for supplies, services and educational needs for the more than 14,000 Arizona kids in out-of-home care and the families who care for them.

Attorney General Brnovich Joins Coalition Urging Congress to Pass Safeguarding America’s First Responders Act

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Brnovich is joining a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general urging Congress to pass S.3607, the Safeguarding America’s First Responders Act. The Act would permit the families of first responders, who die or are permanently and totally disabled as a result of COVID-19, to receive the same federal benefits extended to first responders, or their survivors, otherwise killed or injured in the line of duty.