Governor Katie Hobbs Legislative Action Update

News Release

April 10, 2024

Phoenix, AZ - Today, Governor Katie Hobbs took the following legislative action:

Signed
HB2033, ambulance attendants; services
HB2040, event online ticket sales
HB2116, fatality review; information; access
HB2119, homeowner's associations; fees
HB2137, developmental delays; infants; toddlers
HB2140, funeral services; alkaline hydrolysis
HB2173, county aid; school districts; revisions
HB2178, universities; student fees; clubs; organizations
HB2194, ticket resales; restrictions
HB2195, on-site wastewater treatment facilities; permitting
HB2199, life care contract; disclosure
HB2204, workers' compensation; premiums
HB2254, Arizona space commission; research fund
HB2297, commercial buildings; adaptive reuse
HB2382, TPT; sourcing; validation
HB2447, child safety; department continuation; procedures
HB2461, duty of care; leased vehicles
HB2474, new party recognition; signatures; circulators
HB2479, missing; abducted; runaway children
HB2486, parent-child relationship; restoration
HB2497, judicial offices; petitions; electronic signatures
HB2609, auto theft authority; fee overpayment
HB2628, department of environmental quality; omnibus
HB2648, condominiums; planned communities; lien; assessment
HB2744, involuntary treatment; guardians; agents; rights
HB2779, Holocaust education; instruction requirements
HB2818, service members; flags; half-staff

Vetoed
HB2393, presidential preference; parties; voting methods
HB2404, voter registration cards; mailing limitation
HB2504, forced organ harvesting; insurance; prohibition
HB2612, ballot collection conviction; public office
HB2658, pedestrians; congregating; medians; intersections

Read HB2393 veto letter here.
Read HB2404 veto letter here.
Read HB2504 veto letter here.
Read HB2612 veto letter here.
Read HB2658 veto letter here.

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