Forty-ninth Legislature
Second Regular Session
ARIZONA STATE SENATE
THIRD READING
March 22, 2010
SB 1009 juvenile prosecutions; adult court; age
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires a criminal prosecution brought against a juvenile in the same manner as an adult to be based on the age of the juvenile at the time the alleged offense is committed.
For Bill: Ken Bond, Self (01/25/2010); Carol Boone, Self (01/25/2010); Emily Jenkins, Arizona Council of Human Service Providers (02/10/2010); Amanda Kvavle, Self (01/25/2010); Jerry Landau, Arizona Judicial Council (02/09/2010); Robin Lubitz, Self (02/09/2010); Chris Phillis, Self (02/09/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (03/08/2010); Kirsten Rathjen, Self (02/05/2010); Beth Rosenberg, Children's Action Alliance (02/09/2010); Christopher Sharp, Self (02/05/2010)
Against Bill: Paul Ahler, Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Council (02/09/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/09/2010); Kathleen Mayer, Pima County Attorney's Office (02/10/2010)
SB 1076 technical correction; prostitution; employment
(Now: boxing; mixed martial arts; rules)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Changes the name of the Arizona State Boxing Commission to the Arizona State Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Commission; modifies rules governing mixed martial arts; and establishes drug testing for event contestants.
For Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Michael Preston Green, Chairman, Arizona Boxing Commission (02/22/2010); Dennis O'Connell, Arizona Boxing Commission (02/22/2010)
SB 1081 technical correction; change of venue
(Now: trial court appointments; nonattorney member)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes statutory guidelines for filling vacancies for nonattorney members on trial court appointment commissions.
For Bill: Janna Day, State Bar of Arizona (02/22/2010); Pete Dunn, Arizona Judges Association (02/22/2010); Jerry Landau, Arizona Judicial Council (02/22/2010)
Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010)
SB 1095 access to child; notification
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Creates a notification requirement for divorced parents when a convicted or registered sex offender or someone who has been convicted of a dangerous crime against children may have access to the child.
For Bill: Steve Wolfson, Self (02/17/2010)
Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010)
SB 1109 technical correction; vehicle refueling apparatus
(Now: disciplinary warnings; personnel; definition)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits an oral or written disciplinary warning issued to a law enforcement officer from being an appealable action by the agency and from being included in the officer’s personnel file.
SB 1135 child custody; technical correction
(Now: aggravated assault; classification; definition)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Expands definition of aggravated assault to include the assault of a code enforcement officer.
For Bill: Gail Bosgieter, Treasurer of the American Association of Code Enforcement (02/18/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Shirley Gunther, City of Avondale (02/17/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (02/17/2010); Ryan Peters, City of Glendale (02/18/2010); Amber Wakeman, City of Tempe (02/16/2010); Mike Williams, Town of Queen Creek, AZ Police Association, Phx Law Enforcement Assn (02/18/2010)
SB 1304 abortion; reporting requirements
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes reporting requirements for hospitals, facilities and health professionals related to abortions and complications from abortions, and requires the Department of Health Services (DHS) to prepare an annual statistical report. Prescribes penalties for wilful failure to report, disclosure of confidential report information and false reporting.
For Bill: Anthony Baillargeon, Self (02/15/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Diane Hazen, Self (02/16/2010); Ron Johnson, AZ Catholic Conference (02/16/2010); Jennifer Patentreger, Self (02/15/2010); Deborah Sheasby, Center for Arizona Policy (02/16/2010); Debi Vandenboom, Self (02/17/2010)
Against Bill: Seth Apfel, Self (02/16/2010); Jessica Samuel, Self (02/16/2010); Jana Shiloh, Self (02/16/2010)
Neutral: Duane Huffman, Arizona Department of Health Services (02/17/2010); Laurie Liles, Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (02/17/2010); Karen Owens, Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (02/17/2010); Michelle Steinberg, Planned Parenthood Arizona (02/16/2010)
SB 1309 parents; rights
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Outlines parental rights related to healthcare, education, recordings, scans, genetic testing and the upbringing of a minor child. Prescribes additional procedures a school district governing board must develop related to parental involvement. Prohibits health professionals from writing a prescription for a minor or a person from performing mental health screening or treatment of a minor except under certain circumstances.
For Bill: Anthony Baillargeon, Self (02/15/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Diane Hazen, Self (02/16/2010); Jennifer Patentreger, Self (02/15/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (03/08/2010); Brenda Sanders, Self (02/17/2010); Deborah Sheasby, Center for Arizona Policy (02/16/2010); Debi Vandenboom, Self (02/17/2010)
Against Bill: Seth Apfel, Self (02/16/2010); Bettina Bickel, Self (02/16/2010); Malinda Briggs, Self (02/16/2010); Heather Bruce, Self (02/16/2010); Laura Carruthers, Self (02/16/2010); Robert Cherner, Self (02/16/2010); Nina Dalton, Self (02/17/2010); Diana Dehaven, Self (02/16/2010); Lisa DeJordy-Steele, Self (02/16/2010); Jim DiCello, Paradise Valley School District (03/16/2010); Bruce Genthner, Self (02/16/2010); Emily Herrell, Self (02/16/2010); Kate Janson, Self (02/16/2010); Mary Keane, Self (02/17/2010); Jennifer Loredo, Arizona Education Association (02/16/2010); Carla Low, Self (02/16/2010); Gypsy Lyle, Self (02/17/2010); Kam Majer, Self (02/16/2010); Elizabeth Mendoza, Self (02/16/2010); Janice Palmer, AZ School Boards Association (02/16/2010); Linda Rosenthal, Self (02/17/2010); Judith Salzman, Self (02/16/2010); Jessica Samuel, Self (02/16/2010); Beth Sauer, Arizona School Boards Assoc. (02/17/2010); Jana Shiloh, Self (02/16/2010); Michael Smith, Az. School Administrators (02/16/2010); Julianne Sutton, Self (02/17/2010); Kathleen Thompson, Self (02/16/2010); Madeleine Wachter, Self (02/16/2010)
Neutral: Duane Huffman, Arizona Department of Health Services (02/17/2010)
SB 1314 domestic relations
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Adds a public policy statement regarding parenting time and parental decision-making and requires the court to award reasonable costs and attorney fees to a party under certain circumstances.
For Bill: Joe Dobbins, Self (02/10/2010); Phil Escolar, Self (02/24/2010); Mike Espinosa, Self (02/10/2010); Mike Espinoza, Self (02/10/2010); Richard Franco, Self (02/10/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Brian Hamerla, David Tenney, Self (02/10/2010)
Against Bill: Jannette Brickman, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (02/24/2010); Jami Cornish, Self (02/23/2010); Katie Hobbs, Sojourner Center (02/09/2010); Ellen Katz, William E. Morris Institute for Justice (02/24/2010); Steve Wolfson, State Bar of Arizona Family Law Section (02/23/2010)
Neutral: Colleen McNally, Self (02/24/2010); Katy Proctor, Arizona Judicial Council (02/24/2010)
SB 1334 cellular telephone use; texting; driving
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Effective January 1, 2011, prohibits the use of handheld cell phones and other wireless electronic communication devices to text or otherwise read a written message while driving.
For Bill: Joseph Abate, AT&T (02/12/2010); Susan Anable, Cox Communications (02/15/2010); Levi Bolton, Phoenix Law Enforcement Association (02/10/2010); David Carey, Self (02/15/2010); Jimmy Chavez, Arizona Highway Patrol Association (02/15/2010); Mike Colletto, Professional Fire Fighters of AZ (02/12/2010); Simona de Silvestro, Team Stargate Worlds Indycar Driver, Self (02/15/2010); Barbara Fanning, Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (02/19/2010); Buffalo Rick Galeener, Self (02/15/2010); Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010); Stuart Goodman, AAA Arizona (02/12/2010); Linda Gorman, American Automobile Association (02/15/2010); Laura Hahn, Arizona Academy of Family Physicians (02/15/2010); Lanny Hair, Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of AZ (02/12/2010); Kerry Hayden, Farmers Insurance Group of Companies (02/15/2010); Jack Hegarty, Arizona Department of Public Safety (02/15/2010); Don Isaacson, State Farm Insurance and Sprint (02/15/2010); Knox Kimberly, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (02/13/2010); David Landrith, Arizona Medical Association (02/12/2010); Kelsey Lundy, Arizona Highway Patrol Association (02/15/2010); Craig McDermott, Self (02/14/2010); Barbara Meaney, Verizon Wireless (02/14/2010); Rose Minetti, Self (02/15/2010); Norman Moore, Sprint and State Farm Insurance (02/15/2010); Michelle Pabis, Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Level I Trauma Center (02/15/2010); Ellen Poole, USAA (02/15/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (02/19/2010); Andy Swann, Arizona Highway Patrol Association (02/15/2010)
Against Bill: Dave Kopp, Arizona Citizens Defense League, Inc. (02/09/2010); John Wentling, Arizona Citizens Defense League (02/14/2010)
SB 1348 regulatory review; rule making
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes the Commission on Privatization, Efficiency and Competition and requires Senate confirmation of members of the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council. Allows summary rulemaking to repeal obsolete rules.
For Bill: Charles Bassett, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (02/11/2010); Heather Bernacki, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (02/09/2010); Michelle Bolton, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (02/11/2010); Tom Dorn, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (02/09/2010); Eric Emmert, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (02/11/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/09/2010); John Mangum, Arizona Food Marketing Alliance (02/11/2010); Marcus Osborn, Arizona Manufactuers Council (02/11/2010); Farrell Quinlan, (02/08/2010)
Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/09/2010)
Neutral: Seth Apfel, Self (02/09/2010)
SB 1350 military affairs commission
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Transfers the administration of the Military Installation Fund from the Department of Veterans Services to the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA).Transfers $75,000 and one FTE in each fiscal year from the Department of Commerce to DEMA.
For Bill: Lisa A. Atkins, Co-Chair, Gov & AZ Military Affairs Commissions (02/24/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); David Hampton, Arizona Department of Veterans Services (02/19/2010)
Neutral: Andrew Carlson, AZ National Guard/DEMA (02/24/2010); Ed Flinn, DEMA (02/24/2010)
SB 1352 theft; catalytic converter
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Classifies, as a class 6 felony, theft of a catalytic converter regardless of its value.
For Bill: Paul Ahler, Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Council (02/22/2010); Rob Dalager, City of Phoenix Police Department (02/22/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010); Karen Peters, City of Phoenix (02/15/2010); Martin Quezada, Self (02/15/2010); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (02/21/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/22/2010)
SB 1354 auto title loans; military members
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits a seller from imposing an annual percentage rate of interest (A.P.R) greater than 36 percent on a secondary motor vehicle finance transaction with a member of the U.S. military service on active duty or the member’s dependant.
For Bill: Laura Crehan, Office of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, MC&FP (02/23/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Stuart Goodman, Arizona Title Loan Association (02/23/2010)
SB 1359 department of water resources; fund
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes the Water Resources Fund, and redirects existing fee monies from the state General Fund to the newly-created fund. Makes statutory changes to the Dam Repair Fund.
For Bill: Bas Aja, Az Cattlemens Association (03/08/2010); Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/22/2010); Peter Bengtson, Self (02/19/2010); Heather Bernacki, American Planning Association Arizona Chapter (02/22/2010); Fred Breedlove, ADWR (02/21/2010); Eric Emmert, Arizona Planning Association (02/22/2010); Herb Guenther, Arizona Dept of Water Resources (03/05/2010)
Against Bill: Meghaen Duger, Arizona Association of Realtors (02/08/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010)
Neutral: Jason Baran, Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA) (03/08/2010); Jeff Gray, City of Phoenix (02/22/2010); Elizabeth Hegedus-Berthold, County Supervisors Association of Arizona (02/22/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (02/22/2010); Spencer Kamps, Self (02/22/2010); Bridget Manock, Central Arizona Project (02/22/2010); Janet Regner, The Hopi Tribe (02/21/2010)
SB 1362 eminent domain; attorney fees; interest
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Specifies that a court may award the condemnee attorney fees in a condemnation action upon a finding that the condemnor has not acted in good faith.
For Bill: Bas Aja, Az Cattlemens Assoc (02/16/2010); Ted Downing, Self (02/08/2010); Scot Mussi, Home Builders Assoc of Central AZ (02/08/2010)
Against Bill: Penny Allee Taylor, Southwest Gas Corporation (02/15/2010); Katie Decker, Town of Fountain Hills (02/08/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/08/2010); Molly Greene, SRP (02/08/2010); Shirley Gunther, City of Avondale (02/08/2010); Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/08/2010); Larry Lucero, Tucson Electric Power (02/08/2010); David Pennartz, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/08/2010); Greg Stanton, Attorney General's Office (02/08/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/08/2010); Mike Williams, Town of Queen Creek (02/08/2010)
Neutral: Kevin Biesty, ADOT (02/08/2010)
SB 1363 eminent domain; governing body; vote
(Now: eminent domain; requirements; taking property)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Modifies eminent domain requirements for taking property in condemnation actions.
For Bill: Bas Aja, Az Cattlemens Assoc (02/16/2010); Ramon Becerra, Self (02/15/2010); Ted Downing, Self (02/15/2010); Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010); Laura Knaperek, The Orange Coalition (02/15/2010); AnnaMarie Knorr, Western Growers (02/15/2010); Scot Mussi, Home Builders Assoc. of Central AZ (02/15/2010); Robert Shuler, Western Growers (02/15/2010); Joe Sigg, Arizona Farm Bureau (02/13/2010); Ray Torres, Self (02/15/2010); John Wentling, Self (02/14/2010)
Against Bill: Penny Allee Taylor, Southwest Gas Corporation (02/15/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/15/2010); Ryan DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/15/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Michael Preston Green, BNSF (02/15/2010); Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/15/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (02/14/2010); Tom Jones, Grand Canyon State Electric Cooperative Association (02/15/2010); Mark Mayer, Scenic Arizona (02/15/2010); Michael O'Connor, SRP (02/15/2010); Jennifer Pena, City of Litchfield Park (03/08/2010); David Pennartz, Town of Buckeye (02/12/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (02/15/2010); Brent Stoddard, City of Glendale (02/15/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/15/2010); Mike Williams, Town of Queen Creek (02/12/2010)
Neutral: Kevin Biesty, ADOT (02/15/2010); Nicholas Dranias, Goldwater Institute (02/15/2010)
SB 1365 eminent domain; disclosure; violation
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Expands the notice requirement from 20 days to 120 days that a property is subject to condemnation and establishes that a full disclosure statement be included in the notice to the property owner.
For Bill: Seth Apfel, Self (02/08/2010); Ted Downing, Self (02/08/2010); Laura Knaperek, The Orange Coalition (02/08/2010); Scot Mussi, Home Builders Assoc. of Central AZ (02/08/2010)
Against Bill: Penny Allee Taylor, Southwest Gas Corporation (02/15/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/08/2010); Molly Greene, SRP (02/08/2010); Shirley Gunther, City of Avondale (02/08/2010); Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/08/2010); Larry Lucero, Tucson Electric Power (02/08/2010); David Pennartz, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/08/2010); Greg Stanton, Attorney General's Office (02/08/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/08/2010); Mike Williams, Town of Queen Creek (02/08/2010)
Neutral: Kevin Biesty, ADOT (02/08/2010)
SB 1366 eminent domain; relocation assistance
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Specifies applicable rules for acquiring agencies regarding relocation assistance for displaced persons in eminent domain actions.
For Bill: Bas Aja, AZ Cattlemens Assoc. (02/22/2010); Rachel Aja, Orange (02/22/2010); Seth Apfel, Self (02/22/2010); Philip Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau (02/18/2010); Ramon Becerra, Self (02/15/2010); Patrick Bray, AZ Cattlemens Assoc. (02/22/2010); Ted Downing, Self (02/15/2010); Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010); Laura Knaperek, The Orange Coalition (02/15/2010); AnnaMarie Knorr, Western Growers (02/15/2010); Homer Long, Self (02/15/2010); Scot Mussi, Home Builders Assoc of Central AZ (02/22/2010); Alexandra Seals, Self (02/22/2010); Robert Shuler, Western Growers Association (02/15/2010); Joe Sigg, Arizona Farm Bureau (02/13/2010); Ray Torres, Self (02/22/2010); Margaret Webb, Self (02/15/2010); John Wentling, Self (02/14/2010)
Against Bill: Penny Allee Taylor, Southwest Gas Corporation (02/15/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/22/2010); Ryan DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/22/2010); Michael Dimaria, Qwest Communications (02/15/2010); Tom Dorn, American Planning Association Arizona Chapter (02/22/2010); Eric Emmert, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (02/22/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/15/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (02/14/2010); Tom Jones, Grand Canyon State Electric Cooperative Association (02/15/2010); Todd Madeksza, The County Supervisors Association (02/22/2010); Mark Mayer, Scenic Arizona (02/15/2010); Michael O'Connor, SRP (02/15/2010); Jennifer Pena, City of Litchfield Park (03/08/2010); David Pennartz, Town of Buckeye & League AZ Cities and Towns (02/22/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (02/15/2010); Brent Stoddard, City of Glendale (02/15/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/22/2010); Mike Williams, Town of Queen Creek (02/12/2010)
Neutral: Kevin Biesty, ADOT (02/22/2010); Nicholas Dranias, Goldwater Institute (02/15/2010); Betty Rasmussen, Self (02/18/2010)
SB 1389 fire districts; city annexation
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows a fire district to hold an election on the question of annexation to a municipality when any area having a fire district is annexed to a city or town or included within a newly organized city or town. Provides a method for the division of a fire districts assets if part but not all of a fire district is annexed.
For Bill: Marcus Osborn, Arizona Manufacturers Council (02/17/2010)
Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Michelle Gramley, Town of Gilbert (02/17/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (02/14/2010); Romina Korkes, City of Goodyear (02/17/2010); Jeffrey Kros, League of Cities and Towns (02/17/2010)
SB 1404 JTEDs; annual report information.
(Now: ADE; product evaluation)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to evaluate and recommend curriculum programs, technology programs and software applications.
Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010)
SB 1406 procurement; construction; specialized services
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Makes various changes to the procurement of construction services and professional services by Arizona public entities. For the Arizona Department of Transportation, adds the ability to procure multiple contracts for job-order-contracting construction services in a single procurement. For the state and its political subdivisions, it rearranges existing law to separate the processes for the procurement of single and multiple contracts for professional services and construction services. It removes existing authority to procure in a single procurement multiple contracts for construction-manager-at-risk construction services and design-build construction services. The bill also provides for heavy or commuter rail construction services.
For Bill: Kevin Adam, Rural Transportation Advocacy Council (02/19/2010); Russell Bowers, Arizona Rock Products Association (02/22/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/19/2010); Ryan DeMenna, City of Phoenix (02/19/2010); Spencer Kamps, Home Builder Assoc. of Central AZ (02/22/2010); Todd Madeksza, The County Supervisors Association (03/15/2010); David Martin, Associated General Contractors, AZ Chapter (03/15/2010); Mark Minter, Arizona Builders' Alliance (03/15/2010)
Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010)
Neutral: David Jones, The Arizona Contractors Association, Inc. (02/22/2010); Matt Lore, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/22/2010)
SB 1410 trust land exchanges; military preservation
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Revises the process to review and evaluate proposed land exchanges. Requires voter approval for each land exchange at the next regular general election. Contains a conditional enactment clause, which requires an amendment of the Constitution of Arizona at the general election in November, 2010 for the provisions of SB 1410 to become effective.
For Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/13/2010); Michael Fiflis, Self (03/08/2010); Vanessa Hickman, Arizona State Land Department (02/15/2010)
Against Bill: Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010)
SB 1411 animal identification systems; participation
(Now: dairy farms; zoning; agricultural purpose)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Specifies that a dairy operation is a general agricultural purpose and is not subject to county planning and zoning regulations. Subjects a dairy's replacement heifer or bull raising operation to county zoning regulations unless it is on contiguous property of the dairy or begins within one quarter mile of the dairy.
For Bill: Philip Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau (02/18/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (03/01/2010); Jeff Sandquist, United Dairymen of Arizona (02/21/2010)
Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/22/2010); Peter Bengtson, Self (02/19/2010)
Neutral: Robert Shuler, Western Growers (02/22/2010)
SB 1419 dental hygienists; community oral health
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Specifies that an affiliated dental hygienist is able to bill and be reimbursed for services within the hygienist’s scope of practice and eliminates certain affiliated practice relationship requirements.
Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010)
Neutral: Mike Williams, AZ State Dental Hygienist Association (03/05/2010)
SB 1422 petitions; post office box addresses
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes that an Arizona post office box address is valid with regard to nominating petition signature forms.
For Bill: Lenora Johnson, Self (02/15/2010); Ron Lee, Self (02/15/2010); Michael Nelson, Self-former Apache County Superior Court Presiding Judge (02/15/2010); Jonathan Nez, Navajo County Board of Supervisors (02/15/2010); Jonathan Nez, Shonto Chapter of the Navajo Nation (02/11/2010); Karen Osborne, Maricopa County Elections (02/12/2010); Martin Quezada, Self (02/15/2010); Nick Simonetta, Kai Farms (02/15/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (02/15/2010); Jesse Thompson, Navajo County Board of Supervisors (02/15/2010)
Against Bill: Doug Ardt, Self (03/07/2010); Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010)
SCR 1043 clean elections act; repeal
(Now: clean elections; funds; transfer)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Subject to voter approval, statutorily requires the transfer of monies paid into the citizens clean elections fund to the classroom site fund.
For Bill: Allison Bell, Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry (02/15/2010); Michelle Bolton, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (02/15/2010); Rob Dalager, Government for Arizona's Second Century (02/15/2010); Meghaen Duger, Arizona Association of Realtors (02/15/2010); Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010); Scot Mussi, Home Builders Assoc of Central AZ (02/15/2010); Marcus Osborn, Arizona Manufacturers Council (02/15/2010); John Wentling, Self (02/14/2010)
Against Bill: Linda Brown, Arizona Advocacy Network (02/15/2010); Eric Ehst, National Organization for Women (02/15/2010); Rebekah Friend, Arizona AFL-CIO (02/12/2010); Terry Goddard, Attorney General's Office (02/12/2010); Craig McDermott, Self (02/14/2010); Gini McGirr, League of Women Voters of Arizona (02/12/2010); Martin Quezada, Self (02/15/2010); Mike Williams, Clean Elections (02/15/2010)
SCR 1046 jurisdiction over intrastate waters
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Upon voter approval, amends the Constitution of Arizona to declare that the state of Arizona has the sole authority in defining, designating and regulating nonnavigable waters within the state.
For Bill: Bas Aja, AZ Cattlemens Assoc. (02/15/2010); Philip Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau (02/15/2010); Jim Chilton, Self (02/15/2010); Spencer Kamps, Home Builder Assoc. of Central AZ (02/15/2010); Laura Knaperek, The Orange Coalition (02/15/2010); AnnaMarie Knorr, Western Growers (02/15/2010); Robert Shuler, Western Growers (02/15/2010); Joe Sigg, Arizona Farm Bureau (02/13/2010); Ray Torres, Self (02/15/2010)
Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/13/2010)
Neutral: Virginia Ginter, Self (02/14/2010)
SCR 1047 state lands; military installation preservation
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Subject to voter approval, constitutionally authorizes the conveyance of trust land or interests in trust land without auction or advertisement in order to protect military installations. Also provides for exchanges of trust land if the exchange is related to either protecting military installations or for land management purposes. Specific conditions are outlined in the measure.
For Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/22/2010); Peter Bengtson, Self (02/19/2010); Amy Duffy, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma (02/22/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010)
SCR 1050 greenhouse emissions; legislative authority
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Upon voter approval, amends statute to declare that the Arizona State Legislature has authority to regulate greenhouse gases (GHGs) and other emissions.
For Bill: Heather Bernacki, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (02/15/2010); Tom Dorn, Peabody Energy/Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (02/15/2010); AnnaMarie Knorr, Western Growers (02/15/2010); Mark Lewis, Water Resource Institute (03/08/2010)
Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (02/13/2010); Diane Brown, Arizona PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) (02/15/2010); Jim Buster, ADEQ (02/12/2010); Michael Fiflis, Self (03/08/2010); Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/15/2010); Jeff Schlegel, SWEEP - Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (02/15/2010)
Neutral: Nicholas Dranias, Goldwater Institute (02/15/2010)
SCR 1056 Vietnam veterans' memorial day
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Proclaims March 29 of each year as Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Day in Arizona.
For Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); David Hampton, Arizona Department of Veteran's Services (02/19/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (03/01/2010)
SCR 1059 procedures; photo enforcement
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Subject to voter approval, statutorily modifies procedures and requirements related to photo enforcement violations and requires a portion of photo enforcement monies to be used for law enforcement purposes.
For Bill: Jennifer Dwiggins, Redflex Traffic Systems (02/10/2010); James Watson, Self (03/08/2010); Mike Williams, Redflex (02/10/2010)
Against Bill: Ryan Denke, Self (02/08/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/09/2010); Steven Neil, Self (02/09/2010)
Neutral: Jeff King, Az DPS (02/10/2010)
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