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A.R.S. § 19-123D requires the JLBC Staff to prepare a summary of 300 words or less of the fiscal impact of ballot measures for voter initiatives. These summaries appear in the ballot proposition pamphlet sent to registered voters. This requirement excludes legislatively-referred propositions.
Listed in the table below are links to the 300-word summaries for the voter-initiated propositions. In 2010, there will only be one such proposition. JLBC Staff has also prepared regular fiscal notes on these voter-initiated propositions -- these are listed below the 300-word summaries. Only the 300-word summaries appear in the voter pamphlet. As with Regular Session fiscal notes on pending legislation, the purpose of the notes is to assist Legislators in evaluating the impact of pending ballot measures.
JLBC Staff's analysis of the fiscal impact of two legislatively-referred ballot measures can also be found below.
Fiscal Impact Analysis of November 2010 Ballot Initiatives
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Publicity Pamphlet Summaries |
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| BALLOT PROPOSITION #203 | |
| Fiscal Notes - Not Included in Publicity Pamphlet | |
| BALLOT PROPOSITION #203 | |
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FISCAL REPORT - LEGISLATIVELY REFERRED PROPOSITIONS |
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| BALLOT PROPOSITIONS #301 & #302 | |
Laws 2010, 6th Special Session, Chapter 1, required the JLBC Staff to prepare a summary of 300 words or less of the fiscal impact of ballot measure referred for the May Special Election. This summary appeared in the ballot proposition pamphlet sent to registered voters.
Fiscal Impact Analysis of May 2010 Special Election Ballot Initiative
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Publicity Pamphlet Summaries |
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BALLOT
PROPOSITION #100 Temporary Sales Tax; Repeal |
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