Forty-ninth Legislature

Second Regular Session

 

                            ARIZONA STATE SENATE

 

                                                              THIRD READING

 

                                                                  April 26, 2010

 

 

HB 2133     air quality nonattainment areas; designation

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Outlines the process for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to follow when developing and submitting proposed recommendations to the Governor regarding changes in federal air quality standards. Establishes timeframes and related requirements for the submittal of recommendations.

For Bill: Jim Buster, ADEQ (04/05/2010); Shirley Dawson, Gila County Board of Supervisor District 3 (02/09/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Sydney Hay, Arizona Mining Association (04/05/2010); Doug McAllister, ASARCO (02/08/2010); Barbara McGuire, Self (04/05/2010); Genevra Richardson, ASARCO (04/05/2010); George Tsiolis, ASARCO LLC (04/05/2010); Lyn White, Freeport McMoRan (04/05/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2160     tax credit review committee recommendations

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prescribes additional performance measures for the Healthy Forest Enterprise income tax credit and allows the Department of Revenue (DOR) to disclose statistical information to Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) staff. Extends the Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) and use tax exemptions for the Environmental Technology Assistance Program for five years.

Against Bill: Bas Aja, Arizona Cattlemens Association (01/14/2010); Robby Barkley, Barkley Ag Enterprises (01/14/2010); Philip Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau (01/14/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); AnnaMarie Knorr, Western Growers (01/14/2010); Gary Pasquinelli, Pasquinelli Produce Company (01/14/2010); Will Rousseau, Rousseau Farms (01/14/2010); Jeff Sandquist, United Dairymen of Arizona (01/14/2010); Robert Shuler, Western Growers (02/08/2010); Joe Sigg, Arizona Farm Bureau (01/14/2010)

Neutral: Sean Laux, Department of Revenue (01/14/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2162     technical correction; revenue bond authority

                       (Now: immigration; border security)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Distributes $200,000 of the monies appropriated to the Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission (GIITEM) in FY 2011 to the Cochise County Sheriffs Office for border security.  Establishes the Arizona Border Security Commission.  Modifies requirements regarding public benefits and entities that restrict immigration enforcement.

For Bill: Bas Aja, Arizona Cattlemens Association (04/06/2010); Michael Haener, ASU (02/23/2010); Mitch Menlove, Arizona State University (02/23/2010)

Against Bill: Steve Voeller, Arizona Free Enterprise Club (02/23/2010)

Neutral: Greg Stanton, Attorney General' Office  (04/06/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (04/06/2010)

 

 

 


HB 2175     city annexation procedure

                       (Now: stationary vehicles; warning lights; yielding)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires drivers to yield by making a lane change when approaching a signaling stationary vehicle.

For Bill: Kevin Biesty, ADOT (04/05/2010); Stuart Goodman, AAA Arizona (04/08/2010); Todd Madeksza, The County Supervisors Association (02/02/2010); Lee Miller, Maricopa County (02/02/2010); Wayde Webb, Arizona Department of Public Safety (04/08/2010)

 

 

HB 2251     technical correction; firefighters; military duty

                       (Now: historical society; transfer; centennial museum)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet):             Mines and Mineral Resources to the Arizona Historical Society as part of the Centennial Museum. Requires the Arizona Historical Society to maintain and operate the Centennial Museum. Establishes the Centennial and Mining and Mineral Museum Advisory Council.

For Bill: Barry Aarons, Arizona Tourism Alliance (04/05/2010); Bas Aja, Arizona Cattlemens Association (04/05/2010); Michael Anable, Governor (04/05/2010); Jim Buster, ADEQ (04/05/2010); Karen Churchard, Arizona Centennial Commission (04/05/2010); Phil Hanson, Self (04/05/2010); Sydney Hay, Arizona Mining Association and AMIGOS (04/05/2010); AnnaMarie Knorr, Western Growers (04/05/2010); Rick Lavis, Arizona Cotton Growers Association (04/05/2010); Jim Norton, Arizona HIstorical Society (04/05/2010); Madan Singh, Dept of Mines and Mineral Resources (04/05/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (04/05/2010); Steve Trussell, Self (04/05/2010); Lyn White, Freeport McMoRan (04/05/2010); Anne Woosley, AZ Historical Society (04/05/2010)

Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (04/05/2010); Charles Connell, Self (04/05/2010); Nancy Freeman, Self (02/25/2010); Cynthia Grant, Self (04/05/2010); Raymond Grant, Arizona Mineral and Mining Museum Foundation (04/05/2010); Jim Hartdegen, Self (04/05/2010); Bill Hawes, Mining Foundation of the Southwest  (04/05/2010); Robert Holmes, Arizona Board of Governors, Department of Mines and Mineral Resources (04/05/2010); Purnendu Medhi, Board Member, ADMMR (04/05/2010); Gene Meieran, Self (04/05/2010); Donald Ross, Self (04/05/2010); James Warne Jr., Self (04/05/2010); Clint Webb, Self (04/05/2010); Mardy Zimmermann, Self (04/05/2010); Richard Zimmermann, Self (04/05/2010)

Neutral: Douglas Kupel, Friends of Arizona Archives (04/05/2010); Tom Parks, Self (04/05/2010)

 

 

HB 2300     driving on highways; lane regulations

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) to conduct an engineering and safety study in certain non-urbanized areas to determine the likely safety improvements and feasibility of implementing commercial vehicle lane restrictions.  Requires ADOT to implement the recommendations from the study as a two year pilot program.

For Bill: Don Isaacson, Fraternal Order of Police (02/21/2010); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (02/21/2010)

Against Bill: Thomas A Gillies, Self (04/07/2010); David Martin, Arizona Chapter, Associated General Contractors (04/07/2010)

Neutral: David Berry, Swift Transportation, (04/07/2010); Kevin Biesty, ADOT (04/07/2010); Wendy Briggs, AZ Trucking Assn (04/07/2010); Karen Rasmussen, Arizona Trucking Association (04/07/2010); Wayde Webb, Arizona Department of Public Safety (04/07/2010)

 

 

HB 2521     technical correction; night schools

                       (Now: schools; superintendent contracts; performance pay)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires a school district Superintendent’s annual salary consist of 20 percent performance pay.

For Bill: Don Covey, Maricopa County School Superintendent (04/07/2010); Janice Palmer, AZ School Boards Association (04/07/2010); Michael Smith, Az. School Administrators (04/07/2010)

Against Bill: Jim DiCello, Paradise Valley Unified S.D. (04/06/2010)

Neutral: Charles Essigs, Az Association of School Business Officials (02/22/2010)

HB 2586     execution and attachment; exemptions

                       (Now: agency rule making; fees; commission)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires certain agencies that are exempt from the rulemaking process for establishing fees to provide public notice and opportunity for public comment at least 30 days prior to adopting or amending rules.  Creates a commission.

For Bill: Jason Baran, Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA) (04/07/2010); Michelle Bolton, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (04/07/2010); Courtney Gilstrap LeVinus, AZ Multihousing Assoc & Central AZ Chambers (04/07/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Jeff Gray, City of Phoenix (04/07/2010); Spencer Kamps, Home Builders Association of Central Arizona (04/07/2010); Farrell Quinlan, NFIB (04/06/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2602     county recorder records; access

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows, under certain circumstances, a law enforcement officer to access the records of a county recorder.    

For Bill: Shelly Baker, Arizona Association of County Recorders (02/09/2010); Terrie Gent, Self (02/10/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Don Isaacson, Fraternal Order of Police (02/09/2010); Todd Madeksza, The County Supervisors Association (04/08/2010); James Mann, Arizona Fraternal Order of Police (02/08/2010); Norman Moore, Fraternal Order of Police (02/08/2010); Richard Oracheff, ARRL (02/17/2010); Helen Purcell, Maricopa County Recorder (04/05/2010); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (02/08/2010); Nicole Stickler, Executive Director,Arizona Association of Counties (02/10/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (04/06/2010)

Neutral: Katie Hobbs, Sojourner Center (02/10/2010)

 

 

HB 2608     constables; jurisdiction

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows a constable to execute, serve, and return processes and notices in an adjoining precinct in another county.

For Bill: Anjali Abraham, Arizona Association of Counties (04/07/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Phil Hazlett, Arizona Constable's Association (04/08/2010); Kevin  Jones, ACA (04/08/2010);  Carolyn Lane, Self (04/08/2010); Todd Madeksza, The County Supervisors Association (04/08/2010); Ronald Myers, Arizona Constable's Association (04/08/2010); Ryan Reinhold, Navajo County Constables (02/06/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (04/06/2010)

 

 

HB 2609     officeholder expense accounts; statewide; legislative

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): An emergency measure that allows elected officials to establish officeholder expense accounts.

Against Bill: Seth Apfel, Self (02/16/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010)

Neutral: Amy Bjelland, Arizona Secretary of State (04/08/2010); Todd Lang, Citizens Clean Elections Commission (02/18/2010)

 

 

HB 2616     credit unions; branches; ATMs

                       (Now: credit unions; banks; branches; ATMs)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows credit unions and banks to install automated teller machines (ATMs) without approval from the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) and removes certain reporting requirements.

For Bill: Austin De Bey, Arizona Credit Union League (03/16/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Jay Kaprosy, Arizona Bankers Association (03/15/2010); Stacey Langford, Arizona Bankers Association (03/16/2010); Susie Stevens, Arizona Credit Union League (03/16/2010)

HB 2626     deeds of trust; foreclosure procedures

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Adds requirements to the deed of trust foreclosure process and allows the borrower the opportunity to meet the beneficiary and explore options to avoid foreclosure.

For Bill: Lee Miller, AZ Trustee Association (02/17/2010)

Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010)

Neutral: Austin De Bey, Arizona Credit Union League (04/06/2010); Jay Kaprosy, Arizona Bankers Association (04/06/2010); Stacey Langford, Arizona Bankers Association (02/16/2010); Tanya Wheeless, Arizona Bankers Association (04/06/2010)

 

 

HB 2629     misconduct involving weapons; retired officers

                       (Now: self-defense; political subdivisions; weapon records)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits a political subdivision from maintaining records related to the transfer or storage of firearms and specifies circumstances under which a person is justified in using deadly physical force.

For Bill: Levi Bolton, Phoenix Law Enforcement Assoc. (02/11/2010); Matthew Dogali, The National Rifle Association (04/05/2010); Chuck Foy, Arizona Correctional Peace Officers Association (04/04/2010); Dave Kopp, Arizona Citizens Defense League, Inc. (04/05/2010); Brian Livingston, Arizona Police Association (02/10/2010); James Mann, Arizona Fraternal Order of Police (02/11/2010); John Ortolano, AZ Fraternal Order of Police (02/11/2010); John Wentling, Arizona Citizens Defense League (04/02/2010); Mike Williams, Arizona Police Association, Phoenix Law Enforcement (02/11/2010)

Against Bill: Paul Ahler, Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Council (04/05/2010); Ray Churay, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (04/05/2010); Mary Marshall, Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (04/05/2010); Greg Stanton, Attorney General's Office  (04/05/2010); John Thomas, Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police (04/05/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (04/05/2010)

 

 

HB 2653     intergovernmental agreements; separate legal entities

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows cities, towns, counties and certain special taxing districts to enter into intergovernmental agreements to form a separate legal entity.

For Bill: Stanley Ashby, Self (02/22/2010); Mark Barnes, Pinal County Board of Supervisors (02/22/2010); Philip Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau (03/19/2010); Brett Benedict, ED-3 (03/21/2010); Brian Betcher, Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation District (03/21/2010); Patrick Bray, AZ Cattlemens Assoc. (03/19/2010); Cliff Cauthen, Hohokam Irrigation District (03/22/2010); Doug Cole, Electrical District #2, Pinal County (03/22/2010); Michael Curtis, Self (03/22/2010); Clare Downing,  McMullen Valley Water Conservation and Drainage District (02/22/2010); Jim Downing, Electrical District Number 8 (02/22/2010); John Flynn, Arizona Fire District Association (03/22/2010); Jim Hartdegen, Electrical District # 3 & Maricopa Stanfield IDD (03/21/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (03/22/2010); Tom Jones, Grand Canyon State Electric Cooperative Association (03/19/2010); R D Justice, Self (03/22/2010); Rick Lavis, Arizona Cotton Growers Assoc (03/22/2010); Rick Lavis, Arizona Cotton Growers Association (02/19/2010); Shane Leonard, Roosevelt Water Conservation District (02/22/2010); Mark Lewis, Water Resource Institute (03/22/2010); Robert Lynch, Irrigation & Electrical Districts' Assn. of AZ (03/22/2010); Bridget Manock, Central Arizona Project (03/22/2010); Rom McEachern, Central Arizona Irrigation and Drainage District (03/22/2010); Jackie Meck, Town of Buckeye (03/22/2010); Jay Moyes, Moyes Sellers & Sims for several irrigation and electrical districts, et al (03/22/2010); Paul Orme, Electrical Districts 3,4 &5 of Pinal County (03/21/2010); Ronald Rayner, ED 8 (03/22/2010); Fred Rosenfeld, Gust Rosenfeld plc. (03/22/2010); Kenneth Saline, K. R. Saline & Associates, PLC (03/22/2010); Robert Shuler, Roosevelt Water Conservation District (03/17/2010); Joe Sigg, Arizona Farm Bureau (03/22/2010); Nick Simonetta, Ag-Electrical Power Coalition (03/21/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (03/22/2010); David P. Snider, Pinal County Board of Supervisors (03/19/2010); William Stacy, Electrical District No. 3 (03/21/2010); Elisabeth Story, Tonopah Irrigation District (03/22/2010); Dan  Thelander, Electrical District #3, self, Pinal County (02/22/2010); Chris Udall, Agri-Business Council of Arizona (03/19/2010); Grant Ward, Electrical District No. 3 of Pinal County (03/21/2010); Jeffrey Woner, Aguila Irrigation District (02/22/2010)

Against Bill: Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/22/2010); Gretchen Kitchel, Pinnacle West Capital Corporation (02/20/2010); Larry Lucero, Tucson Electric Power (02/22/2010)

Neutral: Martin Shultz, APS and Pinnacle West Capital Corp.. (03/22/2010)

CONSENT CALENDAR

 

HB 2287     accommodation schools; levy limit recalculation

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits an accommodation school from levying property taxes and requires any property tax levied by a county for an accommodation school to count towards that county’s primary levy limit.

For Bill: Mark Barnes, Pinal County Board of Supervisors (04/07/2010); Michelle Bolton, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (02/01/2010); Gretchen Kitchel, Pinnacle West Capital Corporation (04/02/2010); Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Tax Research Association (04/07/2010); Justin Olson, ATRA (01/25/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (04/06/2010)

Neutral: Anjali Abraham, Arizona Association of Counties (02/01/2010); Janice Palmer, AZ School Boards Association (04/07/2010); Beth Sauer, Arizona School Boards Association (03/23/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (02/01/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2445     mining transaction privilege tax; application

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Specifies that only nonmetalliferous mineral product that has been mined, quarried or otherwise extracted within the boundaries of Arizona is subject to the TPT under the mining classification.

For Bill: Dan Garrett, OMYA (04/05/2010); Jennifer Schuldt, Arizona Tax Research Association (04/07/2010)

Neutral: Sean Laux, Department of Revenue (04/07/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2510     city sales tax; corporate leases

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits municipalities from levying a transaction privilege tax (TPT) on certain commercial leases.

For Bill: Wendy Briggs, United Services Automobile Assn. (04/07/2010); Jay Kaprosy, USAA (04/07/2010); Ellen Poole, USAA (04/07/2010)

Neutral: Jeffrey Kros, League of Cities and Towns (04/06/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2661     statewide water augmentation authority; study

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): As session law, requires the Director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources to appoint a Water Resources Development Commission to assess current and future water supplies and needs in Arizona.

For Bill: Elizabeth Archuleta, Coconino County Supervisor, District 2 (02/25/2010); Chris Avery, Tucson Water  (02/25/2010); Jason Baran, Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA) (04/02/2010); Doug Cole, City of Tucson Water Department (02/25/2010); Ron Doba, Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (02/24/2010); Ron Doba, Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (04/04/2010); Michael Flannery, Northern Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (04/05/2010); Jeff Gray, City of Phoenix (04/05/2010); Herb Guenther, ADWR (04/05/2010); Don Isaacson, Central Arizona Project (02/24/2010); Bridget Manock, Central Arizona Project (04/02/2010); Mitch Menlove, Prescott/Prescott Valley (04/05/2010); David Modeer, Central Arizona Project (02/25/2010); Norman Moore, Central Arizona Water Conservation District (04/03/2010); John Munderloh, Self (04/05/2010); John Munderlohj, Namwua (02/25/2010); Steve Olson, Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (02/25/2010); Christian Stumpf, City of Flagstaff (02/25/2010); Magill Weber, The Nature Conservancy (04/05/2010)

Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (04/05/2010); Michael Fiflis, Self (04/04/2010); Alisa McMahon, Self (04/04/2010)

 

 

HB 2700     solar energy tax incentives; extension

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Extends the exemption from the prime contracting Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) classification and the individual and corporate income tax credits for installing solar energy devices for six years.

For Bill: Thomas Alston, Solar Alliance (03/30/2010); Allison Arnold, Self (03/30/2010); Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (03/30/2010); Brian Bartel, Easy Energy, LLC (03/26/2010); James Beard, Self (02/19/2010); Donna Bertault, Self (03/29/2010); Melissa Black, Self (03/30/2010); Roman  Black, Self (03/30/2010); Robin Blackwood, Self (03/30/2010); Joni Bosh, American Solar Electric (03/26/2010); Stacy Brimhall, Self (03/30/2010); Rhon  Brown, Self (03/30/2010); Adam  Browning, Vote Solar (02/22/2010); Joy Butler, American Solar Electric (03/30/2010); Steve Chadima, SunTech Power Holdings (03/26/2010); William Chopak, Self (03/24/2010); John Cooley, Self (03/30/2010); Chad Corwin, Self (03/30/2010); Kim Cramtom, Self (03/30/2010); Ryan Denke, Self (02/19/2010); Martha Duggan, United Solar Ovonic, LLC (03/26/2010); Lee Feliciano, CarbonFree Technology Corp (03/24/2010); Terry Finefrock, Self (03/30/2010); Rick Gilliam, Self (03/30/2010); Raymond Graap, Self (03/30/2010); Renee Guillory, Self (03/25/2010); Cary Hayes, REC Solar, Inc. (02/22/2010); Nick Holder, Self (03/30/2010); Mark Holohan, Self (03/25/2010); Ryan Hurley, Solar City (04/12/2010); Knox Kimberly, SunRun, Inc. (03/29/2010); Dan King, Harmon Solar (03/30/2010); Bill Knowlton, Solar City (03/30/2010); Virginia Land, Self (03/30/2010); Todd Landfried, Ironco/Renewable Energy Contracting (03/25/2010); Jean Lasee, Change Catalyst Group (02/23/2010); Mark Lewis, Water Resource Institute (03/26/2010); Michael Lind, REC Solar (03/30/2010); James McCay, AEE Solar, Inc. (02/22/2010); Nelma McGee, Self (03/30/2010); Russell McGee, Self (03/24/2010); Mitch Menlove, Solar Alliance (03/30/2010); Colin Murchie, SolarCity (02/22/2010); Michael Neary, Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (03/25/2010); Meghan Nutting, SolarCity (03/26/2010); Roger Pryor, Self (03/30/2010); Michael Rabstoff, Self (02/22/2010); Michael Rabstoff, Self (03/30/2010); Court Rich, Solar City (04/12/2010); Gabriel Rushing, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (03/30/2010); Ricardo Santa Cruz, Self (03/26/2010); Sean Seitz, Self (03/30/2010); Polly Shaw, Suntech America (02/22/2010); Kari Smith, Self (03/30/2010); Judy Staley, Mainstream Energy Corporation (03/29/2010); John Stanton, Solar City (04/12/2010); Patsy Stewart, Self (02/22/2010); George Villec, Self (03/30/2010); Barbara Warren, Self (02/22/2010); Jennifer Woolrich, Self (02/22/2010)

Against Bill: Steve Voeller, Arizona Free Enterprise Club (02/22/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2722     charter schools; funding; nonresidents

                       (Now: schools; funding; nonresidents)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Excludes nonresident pupils of public and charter schools when determining student counts and obtaining state funding.

For Bill: Rob Dalager, Every Child Can Learn, Inc.  (04/05/2010); Art Harding, Arizona Department of Education (04/07/2010); Jay Kaprosy, Arizona Charter Schools Association (02/22/2010); Ron Lee, self (04/07/2010); Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Tax Research Association (04/07/2010); Justin Olson, Arizona Tax Research Association (02/22/2010)

Against Bill: Jennifer Allen, Border Action Network (02/22/2010); Gary Bae, The Leona Group (02/15/2010); Lydia Guzman, Self (02/22/2010)

Neutral: Janice Palmer, AZ School Boards Association (04/07/2010); Jenny Walston, Self (02/18/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2729     election equipment certification committee; membership

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Modifies the membership requirement for Election Equipment Certification Committee (EECC).

 

 

 


HCM 2009  medical isotopes

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Asks Congress to provide grant funding for studies on the domestic production and research of medical isotopes.

For Bill: Laura Knaperek, SMP, Inc. (02/23/2010); Mark Lewis, Water resource institute (02/23/2010); Lori Lustig, Self (02/23/2010)

 

 

 

HCM 2014  nuclear energy plant; development

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Urges Congress and the President of the United States to pursue federal initiatives and policies to facilitate the construction of new nuclear plants and develop nuclear technologies.

For Bill: Janna Day, AREVA, Inc. (03/29/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Yvonne Hunter, Pinnacle West Capital Corp/APS (02/17/2010); Gretchen Kitchel, Pinnacle West Capital Corporation (03/29/2010); Todd Landfried, Ironco/Renewable Energy Contracting (02/18/2010); Mark Lewis, Water Resource Institute (04/05/2010); Lorna Romero, Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry (03/29/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (02/18/2010)

Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (03/29/2010); Diane Brown, Arizona PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) (03/29/2010)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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