Governor Katie Hobbs Legislative Action Update

Press Release

Date: April 20, 2023
Location: Phoenix, Arizona

Today, Governor Hobbs signed 29 bills into law and vetoed 11 bills. On the progress that's been made since the legislative session started and the work that's left to do, Governor Hobbs said:

"I promised to deliver sanity, not chaos in the governor's office and I am delivering. I will gladly work with anybody who will be a partner in addressing the real problems Arizonans face, but I refuse to play political games with our state government. I'm proud of the bipartisan accomplishments we have achieved and encourage leaders in our legislature to continue to come together and pass real solutions that will grow jobs, build roads and bridges, invest in education, and deal with our water crisis."

Signed:

SB1110, Recorded Documents; Property; Notifications

SB1168, Real Estate Appraisers; Licensure Classifications

SB1242, Board of Tax Appeals; Continuation

SB1260, Small Businesses; Income tax; Rate

SB1274, Computer Data Centers; TPT; Refund

SB1290, Inmates; Documentation; Workforce Reentry

SB1582, Lifetime Injunction; Petition; Procedures

SB1609, Transitional Housing; DOC; Contracts

SB1563, Workforce; Study Committee; Report

SB1369, Certified Peace Officers; Hiring Reimbursement

SB1382, Pharmacy Benefit Managers; Certificate Requirements

HB2438, Board of Supervisors; Powers; Water

HB2443, Navigable Stream Adjudication Commission; Extension

HB2590, Seller Disclosure; Water; Solar; Batteries

HB2439, Vehicle Emissions Inspections; Enactment Date

HB2064, Property Tax Exemption; Disability; Qualifications

HB2228, Sales; Home Solicitation

HB2007, Insurance; Group Excess Liability

HB2230, Appraiser; Claims; Time Limitation

SB1134, Appropriations; Named Claimants

HB2298, Planned Community Authority; Public Roadways

HB2547, Zoning Ordinances; Property Rights; Costs

HB2019, Licensing; Permitting; Criteria; Clarity

HB2313, Child Placement; Relative Search; Notice

HB2057, Classroom-based Preparation Program; Employment

HB2346, Outpatient Treatment Centers; Exemption

HB2042, Acute Care Services; Pilot Program

SB1077, Jails; Mental Health; Evaluations; Treatment

HB2479, Law Enforcement Merit System; Continuation

Vetoed:

SB1455, Office Vacancy; Discharge of Duties

SB1565, Ballot Processing; Electronic Adjudication; Limitation

HB2394, Firearms; Sovereign Authority

HB2691, Elections; Ballot Chain of Custody

HB2474, School Immunizations; Exclusions

SB1101, Authorized Third Parties; ADOT

SB1091, Prisoners; Transition Services; Non-contracted Entities

HB2379, Hotel; Motel; Vouchers; Homeless; Prohibition

SB1262, Probation; Felony Violation; Rearrest

HB2509, Food Preparation; Sale; Cottage Food

HB1021, Attorney General; Legislature; Legal Challenges


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