PHOENIX – Gov. Katie Hobbs said Tuesday lawmakers should not micromanage hotel and motel operators by requiring them to warn guests that they also provide rooms for the homeless.
Hobbs vetoed a bill sponsored by Rep. Matt Gress, R-Phoenix, that would have required that.
Gress called his measure “consumer protection,” saying that paying customers should be alerted to “keep hotels doors locked, safely store their belongings and report any health or safety concerns to local law enforcement.” And there would have had to be signs to that effect at every entrance…