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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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HB2001 through HB2050
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HB2301 through HB2350
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HB2501 through HB2550
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SB1301 through SB1350
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SB1451 through SB1500
Bill Number Short Title
HCM2001 credit card companies; online classes
HCM2002 dream act; urging adoption
HCM2003 Washington, D.C.; voting representative
HCM2004 secret ballots; protecting fundamental right
HCM2005 purple heart; Vietnam veterans
HCM2006 state land; natural resources
HCM2007 self-employed individuals; mortgages
HCM2008 economically depressed area; Navajo nation
HCM2009 opposing federal firearms legislation
HCR2001 superior court jurisdiction; technical correction
HCR2002 regents; elimination; replacement
HCR2003 legislature; designated seat
HCR2004 initiative and referendum; technical correction
HCR2005 insurers; mental health coverage
HCR2006 legislative districts; single member
HCR2007 legislature; house districts; population measure
HCR2008 eminent domain; slum clearance; repeal
HCR2009 legislative referenda; limitation
HCR2010 state voting age; sixteen
HCR2011 punitive damages awards; funds
HCR2012 personal property; tax exemption
HCR2013 personal property; tax exemption amount
HCR2014 state trust lands; technical correction
  (NOW: health care services; direct purchase)
HCR2015 leased educational property; property tax
HCR2016 retirement age; justices and judges
HCR2017 property tax valuation limits
HCR2018 day against sexual harassment
HCR2019 justices and judges; senate confirmation.
  (NOW: discrimination; preferential treatment; prohibition)
HCR2020 state appropriation limit; reduction.
HCR2021 property tax; leased educational property
HCR2022 school district expenditures; authorization..
HCR2023 greenhouse gas emissions
HCR2024 sovereignty; tenth amendment.
HCR2025 state expenditure limitation; reduction
HCR2026 primary elections; youth voting
HCR2027 county expenditure limitation; population estimate
HCR2028 voter-protected funding; temporary deficit suspension
HCR2029 funding ballot measures; reauthorization
HCR2030 initiative and referendum; voter approval
  (NOW: Arizona's water protection)
HCR2031 state budget; continuation
HCR2032 constitutional gift clause; purpose
HCR2033 initiative and referendum reform
HCR2034 repeal business personal property tax
  (NOW: state veterans' cemetery; Tucson)
HCR2035 T. Dennis Barney; death resolution
HCR2036 supporting the citizens of Iran
HCR2037 aircraft license tax; technical correction
HR2001 David Hurt; death resolution

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