Phoenix, AZ - Today, Governor Katie Hobbs took the following legislative action:
Signed SB1022, small claims court; jurisdictional limit SB1103, penalty assessment; victims' rights enforcement SB1224, property tax; limited property value SB1291, health insurers; provider credentialing; claims SB1316, child fatality; maternal mortality SB1348, state fire marshal; phased permitting SB1358, charter schools; access; decision-making authority SB1370, civil penalties; commercial motor vehicles SB1372, public records; notification; commercial purpose SB1378, political signs; homeowners' associations SB1440, epinephrine delivery systems SB1449, lifetime injunction; undesignated offenses SB1462, computer-generated pictorial representations; unlawful disclosure SB1467, liquor; consumption; watercraft SB1504, community colleges; baccalaureate degrees; reports SB1505, certified teachers; braille literacy; requirements SB1527, occupational boards; renewal extension SB1540, homestead; personal property; exemptions SB1581, campaign finance reports; filing dates SB1604, licensed secure health facility; defendants SB1626, health insurance; surprise billing; disputes SB1659, state board; allegations of misconduct SB1689, school districts; overexpenditures; ADE; notice SB1727, medical schools; admissions; in-state students HB2001, behavioral health; graduates; license exemption HB2026, dental board; hearings; hygienist supervision HB2032, workers' compensation; assigned risk plan HB2076, life insurance; illustrations HB2104, emissions; voluntary vehicle repair; timeline HB2111, license plates; special HB2388, silent witness; nondisclosure; records; exceptions HB2451, administrative hearings; change of judge HB2626, manufactured housing; certification; compliance HB2852, identification driver licenses; Native American
Vetoed SB1025, public monies; investment; virtual currency SB1086, transportation system performance; ADOT SB1089, ADOT; report; construction projects; bidders SB1256, diversity; equity; inclusion; training; prohibition SB1280, cast vote record; public record SB1296, unemployment benefits; requirements; disqualifications; determinations SB1375, voter registration rolls; internet access SB1443, parental rights; compensatory damages SB1464, tax laws; interpretation; application; hearing SB1472, school district budgets; three years SB1510, budget unit; vacant positions; reporting SB1534, ballot measures; description; legislative council SB1538, corporation commission; non-thermal generating unit SB1610, county detention facilities; arrestees; information SB1612, document retention; proposals; donations SB1694, higher education; withholding state monies SB1705, firearms; state preemption; civil penalty HB2099, governor; attorney general; duties; immigration HB2203, historical water use; subsequent AMA HB2438, birth certificates; amendments; prohibition HB2449, AHCCCS; enrollment verification; presumptive eligibility HB2572, subsequent AMAs; groundwater rights; adequacy HB2693, genetic sequencing; insurance; prohibition
Read SB1025 veto letter here. Read SB1086 veto letter here. Read SB1089 veto letter here. Read SB1256 veto letter here. Read SB1280 veto letter here. Read SB1296 veto letter here. Read SB1375 veto letter here. Read SB1443 veto letter here. Read SB1464 veto letter here. Read SB1472 veto letter here. Read SB1510 veto letter here. Read SB1534 veto letter here. Read SB1538 veto letter here. Read SB1610 veto letter here. Read SB1612 veto letter here. Read SB1694 veto letter here. Read SB1705 veto letter here. Read HB2099 veto letter here. Read HB2203 and HB2572 veto letter here. Read HB2438 veto letter here. Read HB2449 veto letter here. Read HB2693 veto letter here. |