Jane D. Hull was an American politician who served as the Governor of Arizona from 1997 to 2003, becoming the first woman to be elected to the position in the state's history. Hull was known for her pragmatic approach to governance and her efforts to improve education and healthcare in Arizona. She also played a key role in advancing the state's economy and addressing environmental issues. Hull's leadership and her contributions to Arizona's development have made her a significant figure in the state's political history.

"No other country on earth could have provided such tremendous opportunities and we should never take the privilege of our citizenship for granted."



"Within minutes of the attack, your Department of Public Safety mobilized its Operations Center, headed by a national expert on weapons of mass destruction."



"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."



"In twenty years, the Lottery has raised over $1.4 billion. It has been run successfully and efficiently."



"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."



"I realized then that the generations may change but the strength of our nation remains solid."

