Top 29 Quotes & Sayings by Jane D. Hull

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Jane D. Hull

Jane Dee Hull was an American politician and educator. In 1997, she ascended to the office of governor of Arizona following the resignation of Fife Symington, becoming the state's 20th governor. Hull was elected in her own right the following year, and served until 2003. Hull was the first woman formally elected as Governor of Arizona, and the second woman to serve in the office after Rose Mofford. She was a member of the Republican Party.

During the last regular session and the most recent special session, measures that I see as little more than Band-Aids were applied to three health programs in the state.
We emerged from the events of September 11 more steadfast in our beliefs, more courageous in our actions and more determined to protect our values than ever before.
While I have some regrets that this is my last opportunity to deliver a State of the State address, I appreciate and am humbled by the opportunities this great state has given me.
Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City. — © Jane D. Hull
Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City.
In twenty years, the Lottery has raised over $1.4 billion. It has been run successfully and efficiently.
Arizona is a national leader in school choice with both charter schools and tuition tax credits giving parents and their children more school choices than ever before.
Safety on our highways has improved significantly, with the help of the Legislature and the media.
I often say that Arizonans should decide what's best for Arizona.
Within minutes of the attack, your Department of Public Safety mobilized its Operations Center, headed by a national expert on weapons of mass destruction.
Arizona now has one of the most innovative systems of financing school construction in the nation.
I also want to thank Arizona citizens for their efforts at conserving energy last summer.
No other country on earth could have provided such tremendous opportunities and we should never take the privilege of our citizenship for granted.
When completed, the budget must provide the services we have promised to our constituents.
In a single moment, we witnessed the worst of human behavior. And in the next, the very best of human behavior. And even more, we witnessed the tremendous spirit of Americans.
Right after the tragedy, President Bush asked Americans to get on with their lives and we did.
Today, Arizona's sons and daughters, mothers and fathers are proudly serving their country.
I realized then that the generations may change but the strength of our nation remains solid.
The Growing Smarter laws now in place compel every community to plan their future growth and allow every citizen the right to be heard when those decisions are made.
Where else but in America could a schoolteacher from Kansas City end up the governor of her adopted state?
We're helping those children who cannot help themselves and giving a push to those who can. We've done it by working together for a common purpose. I see no reason to stop now.
The attack and our response show just how vital Arizona's military bases are to the defense of our country. We need to do everything we can to protect them.
At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents.
I have said it on several occasions, several times from this podium, that providing a quality education for our children is high on my priority list. I will not stop now.
We improved the environment in which our children live, learn and play by decreasing crime and clamping down on abuse and violence in the home and on the streets. — © Jane D. Hull
We improved the environment in which our children live, learn and play by decreasing crime and clamping down on abuse and violence in the home and on the streets.
Arizona faces many challenges ahead. None is more important or more pressing than passing a new state budget.
It is time to maximize and prioritize our health care dollars.
Despite Arizona's remarkable growth in recent years, we have met the current federal health standards for ozone pollution and the Environmental Protection Agency recently approved our dust control plan.
Government cannot be all things to all people.
The idea of it (draining Lake Powell) is absolutely ridiculous.
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