Governor Hobbs Vetoes Tax Cut Bill for Landlords
News Release
PHOENIX — Today, Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed SB1184, citing the bill does nothing to ensure relief will be passed along to renters.
“I appreciate the legislature’s interest in addressing rising housing costs, particularly for renters," the Governor said in a letter. “Lowering costs for Arizona families is a priority of my administration. Unfortunately, this bill suffers from two important defects at this time.
First, this bill lacks any enforceable mechanism to ensure relief will be provided to renters. As noted by the legislature’s own attorney, provisions in the bill that purport to require that tax savings be passed on to renters face challenges under both the state and federal constitutions. If we are going to promise relief to renters, it’s important that we are able to ensure they actually receive it. For working families faced with ever-increasing rental prices, this proposal just doesn’t fit the bill.”
Multiple cities and towns have also come out against the bill.
John Lewis, President and CEO of PHX East Valley Partnership Board, said of the bill, “We respectfully urge you to veto SB 1184, as it will not provide meaningful relief to renters. Instead, it will force local governments to weigh increasing other local taxes or reducing services – putting the vitality of our burgeoning region at risk.”
Douglas Nicholls, League of Cities and Towns President and Yuma Mayor said, “We urge you to veto SB 1184, the proposed residential rental tax preemption. The presumed intent is to help Arizonans struggling with inflation and the substantial increases in rent seen statewide. However, this bill does not provide meaningful relief, will likely harm those it’s purported to help, and will likely only accomplish providing a tax break for landlords.
The full veto letter for S.B. 1184 can be read BELOW.