Forty-eighth Legislature

First Regular Session

 

                            ARIZONA STATE SENATE

 

                                                              THIRD READING

 

                                                              February 12, 2007

 

 

SB 1019      schools; TAPBI program participants

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Expands the Technology Assisted Project-Based Instruction (TAPBI) Program from 14 to 18 public school sites.

For Bill: Kevin B. DeMenna, Gilbert Public Schools (01/24/2007); Jim DiCello, Paradise Valley Schools (01/24/2007); Tom Dorn, Arizona Charter Schools Association/ReSolutions, Inc. (01/24/2007); Charles Essigs, AZ Association of School Business Officials (01/23/2007); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007); Anne Greenberg, Self (01/23/2007); Sam Polito, Tucson Area School Districts (01/23/2007); Laurie Smith, Self (01/22/2007); Russell Warren, Self (01/24/2007); Rip Wilson, K12 Company (01/24/2007)

Neutral: Janice Palmer, Arizona School Boards Association (01/23/2007)

 

 

SB 1021      aggravated assault; strangulation and suffocation

                       (Now: strangulation and suffocation; aggravated assault)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Expands the definition of serious physical injury, creates penalties under aggravated assault if the assault causes serious physical injury and maintains the current definition of other violent felony offense.

For Bill: Amilia DuchonVoyles, Self (01/22/2007); Bill Everson, Fraternal Order of Police, Arizona Labor Council (01/29/2007); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007); Chris Groninger, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (01/15/2007); Katie Hobbs, Sojourner Center (01/29/2007); Sarah Jones, Tucson Centers for Women and Children (01/23/2007); Jodi Liggett, Arizona Foundation for Women (01/29/2007); Heather Maldonado, City of Phoenix (01/22/2007); James Mann, Fraternal Order of Police (01/23/2007); Gina McDevitt-Parks, Self (02/05/2007); Bill Montgomery, Self (01/22/2007); Matthew Nelson, Self (01/29/2007); John Ortolano, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (01/28/2007); Bob Rosenberg, Self (01/21/2007); Lauri Soczka-Shepherd, Self (01/22/2007); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (01/28/2007); Matthew  Taylor, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (01/29/2007); Thomas Van Dorn, AZ Assoc. of Chiefs of Police & Phoenix Police (01/29/2007)

 

 

SB 1023      burial responsibility

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Assigns burial responsibility to adult children rather than the surviving spouse if the deceased person was legally separated or in the process of obtaining a legal separation or divorce at the time of death.

For Bill: Traci Dearborn, Self (01/09/2007); Trish Hart, Arizona Cemetery Association (01/26/2007)

Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007)

 

 

SB 1195      tax foreclosure sales; notice

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Modifies advertisement, notice and sale requirements for a county board of supervisors conducting a public sale of properties deeded to the state.

For Bill: Todd Madeksza, County Supervisors Association (01/29/2007)

Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007)

 

 

SB 1204      group disability insurance; eligible group

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Modifies the eligibility requirements for an employer to offer group disability insurance coverage.  Defines “small employer” under accountable health plans (AHP).

For Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007); Todd Sanders, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (01/29/2007); Karlene Wenz, Department of Insurance (01/29/2007)

 

 

SB 1268      sex trafficking; child prostitution

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): An emergency measure that broadens the definition of prostitution and creates a new classification of attempting to engage in child prostitution.

For Bill: Peggy Bilsten, City of Phoenix (01/29/2007); Cheryl Brunton, Self (01/29/2007); Scott Butler, City of Mesa (01/28/2007); Ray Churay, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (01/25/2007); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (01/29/2007); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007); Jeffrey Kros, League of Cities and Towns (01/29/2007); Mary Marshall, Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (01/29/2007); Bill Montgomery, Self (01/29/2007); Karen Peters, City of Phoenix (01/29/2007); Beth Rosenberg, Children's Action Alliance (01/29/2007); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (01/28/2007); Thomas Van Dorn, AZ Assoc. of Chiefs of Police & Phoenix Police (01/29/2007); George Weisz, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon (01/29/2007)

 

 

 

 

 

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“For” and “Against” data on bills is derived from information provided by the public to the Request to Speak system and is current as of   the date listed.

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