New Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs told state lawmakers Monday that she intends to work with both sides of the aisle while laying out her priorities for the coming year. But several of the most conservative members of Arizona's House of Representatives walked out or turned their backs on the Democratic governor during her first State of the State address. Hobbs received a standing ovation from Democratic lawmakers while revealing plans to increase funding for public education and to address the state's water crisis, according to a report from the Arizona Republic. However, when the Democratic leader reiterated her support for...