Forty-ninth Legislature

Second Regular Session

 

                            ARIZONA STATE SENATE

 

                                                              THIRD READING

 

                                                                  April 12, 2010

 

 

SB 1417      dental insurance; charges; covered services

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits contracts between a licensed dentist and certain types of dental insurers from requiring the dentist to charge a fee established by the insurer for a service that is not covered under a patient’s dental insurance contract or policy.

For Bill: Kevin Earle, Arizona Dental Association (02/24/2010); Gary Jones, Arizona Dental Association (02/24/2010); John MacDonald, Arizona Dental Association (02/24/2010); W Brian Powley, DDS, Arizona Dental Association (02/24/2010)

Against Bill: Michelle Bolton, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (02/24/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/22/2010); Gregory Harris, Delta Dental of Arizona (02/23/2010); Don Hughes, Met Life (02/24/2010)

Neutral: Karlene Wenz, Department of Insurance (02/24/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2005     Arizona masonic fraternity special plates

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Creates the Arizona Masonic Fraternity special license plate and its respective fund in statute.

For Bill: Gary Carnicle, Grand Lodge  Masons AZ (03/29/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2033     emissions; motorcycles; area A; date

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): An emergency measure that extends, until July 1, 2012, the period of time the state has to receive U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approval to exempt motorcycles in Area A from emissions requirements. 

For Bill: Jim Buster, ADEQ (03/12/2010); Richard Davis, Self (02/13/2010); Mick Degn, Modified Motorcycle Association(MMA) (02/09/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Bobbi Hartmann, ABATE of Arizona (03/15/2010); Billy Larson, Self (02/15/2010); Bill Mueller, Self (03/15/2010); Carole OReilly, ABATE of Arizona (03/15/2010); Paul  Price,Arizona Confederation of Motorcycle Clubs (03/15/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2123     physical therapy services; business entities

                       (Now: business entities; physical therapy)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires business entities that offer physical therapy services to register with the Arizona Board of Physical Therapy (Board) beginning September 1, 2011.

For Bill: Steve Barclay, Cancer Treatment Centers of America & CIGNA (02/03/2010); Heather Bernacki, Arizona Physical Therapy Association (03/23/2010); Tom Dorn, Arizona Physical Therapy Association (03/22/2010); Cynthia Driskell, Self (03/24/2010); Eric Emmert, Arizona Physical Therapy Association (03/23/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Stuart Goodman, Arizona Board of Physical Therapy (03/23/2010); Raymond Kronenbitter, Arizona Nurses Association (03/24/2010); Brandy Petrone, Board of Physical Therapy (03/23/2010); James Roush, AZPTA (02/03/2010)

Neutral: Catherine Dahlquist, Auditor General (02/03/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2125     dental board; membership

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet):  Adjusts membership requirements for the Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners (Board) by removing one public member and adding one business entity member.

For Bill: Barbara Meaney, Southwest Dental (03/17/2010)

Neutral: Kevin Earle, Arizona Dental Association (01/20/2010); Stuart Goodman, Arizona Board of Dental Examiners (03/17/2010); John MacDonald, Arizona Dental Association (01/20/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2130     lead acid batteries; sale; fee

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Increases the amount of the refundable deposit charged for recycling lead acid batteries from $5 to at most $15 and increases the time period a used battery must be returned in order to receive the deposit.

For Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club -  Grand Canyon Chapter (03/16/2010); Peter Bengtson, Self (01/29/2010); Stuart Goodman, Arizona Automotive Wholesalers Association (03/16/2010); Pat VanMaanen, Self (03/12/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2146     trust lands; loss of lease

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Modifies the requirements relating to conflicting applications for existing leases on state trust lands and reimbursements made for improvements.

For Bill: Penny Allee Taylor, Southwest Gas Corporation (03/22/2010); Philip Bashaw, Arizona Farm Bureau (03/19/2010); Patrick Bray, AZ Cattlemens Assoc. (03/19/2010); Meghaen Duger, Arizona Association of Realtors (03/22/2010); Tom Jones, Grand Canyon State Electric Cooperative Association (03/19/2010); Rick Lavis, Arizona Cotton Growers Association (02/19/2010); Gabriel Rushing, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (01/25/2010); Jeff Sandquist, United  Dairymen Assn (03/22/2010); Robert Shuler, Western Growers (03/17/2010); Joe Sigg, Arizona Farm Bureau (03/22/2010); Nick Simonetta, Kai Farms (03/21/2010)

Against Bill: Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club - Grand Canyon Chapter (03/22/2010); Peter Bengtson, Self (02/19/2010); Michael Fiflis, Self (03/22/2010); Alisa McMahon, Self (03/22/2010)

Neutral: Vanessa Hickman, Arizona State Land Department (03/22/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2224     foster parents; rights

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Enumerates the rights of a foster parent.

For Bill: Ronald Clanton, Self (03/17/2010); Linda Doescher, Self (03/11/2010); Kris Jacober, Self (02/03/2010); Beth Rosenberg, Children's Action Alliance (03/16/2010)

Against Bill: Seth Apfel, Self (03/16/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (03/11/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2238     sexual offenses; probation; sentencing

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Changes certain sentencing requirements for indecent exposure and public sexual indecency; classifies these offenses to a minor as sexually violent offenses; and enables the court to require an additional term of incarceration for certain defendants on lifetime probation.

For Bill: Paul Ahler, Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Council (03/29/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2545     professions; dismissed complaints; records

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires both health and non-health profession regulatory boards to maintain records of dismissed complaints while specifying that the records are not available to the public.  Prohibits nondisciplinary actions from appearing on any board’s website.

For Bill: Barry Aarons, AZ Association of Chiropractic (03/23/2010); Wayne Anderson, Arizona Veterinary Medical Association (02/17/2010); Kevin Earle, Arizona Dental Association (02/17/2010); Janet Elliott, Arizona Community Pharmacy Committee (03/23/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Stuart Goodman, Arizona Medical Board (03/23/2010); Alan Immerman, Arizona Chiropractic Society (03/21/2010); Don Isaacson, Aging Services of Arizona (03/22/2010); Raymond Kronenbitter, Arizona Nurses Association (03/24/2010); David Landrith, Arizona Medical Association (03/22/2010); James Mann, Arizona Fraternal Order of Police (02/15/2010); Norman Moore, Aging Services of Arizona (03/22/2010); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (02/14/2010); Susie Stevens, AZ Veterinary Medical Association (03/23/2010); Amanda Weaver, Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association (03/22/2010); Mike Williams, AZ Dental Hygienists Assn (02/12/2010); Ed Wren, Arizona Chiropractic Society (03/24/2010)

Neutral: Barbara Fanning, Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (03/24/2010); Pat Pritzl, Board of Chiropractic Examiners (02/16/2010)

 

 

 

 

CONSENT CALENDAR

 

HB 2135     sanitary districts; bonds

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): An emergency measure that increases the duration of sanitary district bonds from 20 or 25 years to 40 years and three months if the United States government purchases the bonds.

For Bill: Lewis Hume, Ash Fork Sanitary District (03/31/2010); David Monihan, Jr, Self (03/30/2010); Fred Rosenfeld, Gust Rosenfeld plc (03/31/2010); Marshall Trimble, Arizona State Historian (03/31/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2158     data processing for county taxes

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Removes the mandate that the Department of Revenue (DOR) provide data processing to counties for property tax purposes.

For Bill: Sean Laux, Department of Revenue (03/31/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (03/29/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2209     public meetings; notices

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires public bodies to post notice of public meetings online.

For Bill: Seth Apfel, Self (01/19/2010); Scott Cancelosi, Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett (04/01/2010); Jim Drake, Secretary of State (01/20/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (03/29/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (01/20/2010)

 

 

 

 

 

HB 2335     city; town; county; expenditure limitation

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Specifies that a city, town or county is not considered to have exceeded its expenditure limitation for certain expenditures relating to capital improvements.

For Bill: David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (03/22/2010); Steve Moore, City of  Yuma (03/22/2010); Michael Racy, Pima County (03/22/2010); Fred Rosenfeld, Gust Rosenfeld plc (03/22/2010); Nicole Stickler, Arizona Association of Counties (02/01/2010); Bob Stull, City of Yuma (02/01/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (03/22/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (02/01/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2348     veterans; disability benefits

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Prohibits a court from awarding a veteran’s service-connected federal disability benefits to another party.

For Bill: Mark Beres, Self (03/31/2010); Linda Brown, Self (01/26/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/26/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2405     emergency care council

                       (Now: emergency medical services council)

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): An emergency measure that reinstates the Emergency Medical Services Council (Council) in the Arizona Department of Health Services (DHS).

For Bill: Elaine Arena, Southwest Ambulance (03/15/2010); Richard Bitner, AZ College of Emergency Physicians (03/17/2010); John Flynn, Arizona Fire District Association (03/17/2010); John Ford, Southwest Ambulance (03/17/2010); Don Isaacson, Rural Metro (03/11/2010); Glenn Kasprzyk, Life Line Ambulance Service, Inc. (03/17/2010); David Landrith, Arizona Medical Association (02/09/2010); Mitch Menlove, Arizona Ambulance Association  (03/17/2010); Roy Ryals, Arizona Ambulance Association (02/10/2010); Brad Shelton, River Medical Inc/AMR (03/17/2010); Charlie Smith, Arizona Ambulance Association/ PMT Ambulance (03/17/2010); John Thomas, Life Line Ambulance Service (02/10/2010); Mark Venuti, Guardian Medical Transport (03/15/2010); Pete Wertheim, IASIS Healthcare  (03/15/2010)

Neutral: Duane Huffman, Arizona Department of Health Services (03/16/2010); Raymond Kronenbitter, Arizona Nurses Association (03/17/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2425     vulnerable adults; attorney fees

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Limits the maximum amount of attorney fees that the court may order in cases related to neglect, abuse or exploitation of vulnerable adults.

For Bill: Rosemary Anderson, Self (03/16/2010); Karla Averill, Arizona Heatlth Care Association (03/15/2010); Tom Ballard, Chris Ridge Premier Care and Rehabilitation (03/15/2010); Karen Barno, Arizona Assisted Living Federation of America (02/01/2010); Jeff Barrett, Maravilla Care Center (03/16/2010); Theresa Berrigan, Self (03/16/2010); John Checkett, Self (03/17/2010); Matt Church, East Mesa Healthcare Center (03/16/2010); David Cohen, Arizona Health Care Association (03/15/2010); Ellen Cote, Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation Center / Ens (02/09/2010); Michael Dalton, Bandera Healthcare (03/16/2010); Gary Davis, Life Care Center of North Glendale (03/16/2010); Lynne Davis, Self (02/10/2010); Janna Day, Arizona Assisted Living Federation of America  (03/16/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, Bridgeway Health Solutions (02/09/2010); Ryan DeMenna, Bridgeway Health Solutions (02/09/2010); Dianne Digirolamo, Self (03/15/2010); Linda Doescher, Arizona Health Care Association (03/15/2010); Barbara Duncan, Self (03/17/2010); Robert Eagar, Catalina Care Center (03/16/2010); Eric Faas, Self (03/17/2010); John Ford, Self (03/17/2010); Joyce Gerodias, Self (03/17/2010); Jill . Goldsmith, Self (03/17/2010); Shirley Grant, Self (02/10/2010); Mark  Gunnell, Self (03/17/2010); Jim Guschl, Self (03/16/2010); Doug Haney, Desert Sky Health and Rehabilitation Center (03/16/2010); Tom Hines, Self (03/15/2010); Patrick Hobbs, Self (03/15/2010); Tyler Hoopes, Highland Manor Health and Rehab (03/16/2010); Don Isaacson, Aging Services of Arizona (03/15/2010); George Jacobson, Self (03/15/2010); Curt Jorgensen, Self (03/15/2010); Ken Kidder, Self (02/11/2010); Diane Kubala, Self (02/02/2010); Tammy Lake, National Healthcare Assistants (02/11/2010); David Landrith, Arizona Medical Association (03/15/2010); Kathleen Langford, Self (02/09/2010); Richard Lasota, Self (02/10/2010); Cindy Leach, Self (03/15/2010); Barry Lieberman, Plaza del Rio Care Center (03/15/2010); Larry Litman, Healthcare Systems & Services (03/11/2010); Cleo Long, Maryland Gardens Care Center (03/15/2010); Matthew Luger, Covenant Health Network (03/16/2010); Mitch Menlove, Arizona Health Care Association (03/17/2010); Paula Mitchell`, Self (02/01/2010); Sean Mockbee, Self (03/15/2010); Tara Mockbee, Palm Valley Rehabilitation & Care Ctr (03/16/2010); Norman Moore, Aging Services of Arizona (03/16/2010); Mark Muir, Self (03/17/2010); Stephanie Muir, Self (03/17/2010); Gail Natale, Self (03/17/2010); Brian Newberry, Self (03/15/2010); Michael Oliver, Self (03/16/2010); Kathleen Pagels, Arizona Health Care Assn (03/10/2010); Richard Park, Self (03/16/2010); Harvey  Pelovsky, Self (02/01/2010); Damien Rapp, Self (03/16/2010); Eli Robbins, Self (03/16/2010); Genny Rose, Aging Services of Arizona (02/25/2010); Nigel Santiago, Park Avenue Health and Rehabilitation (03/16/2010); Melanie Seamans, Self (03/12/2010); Krysten Sweet, Arizona Health Care Association (02/09/2010); Stan Szptek, Self (03/11/2010); Julie Uychiat, Self (03/17/2010); Megan Vincent, Self (03/16/2010); Jon Scott Williams, Self (02/11/2010); Scott Wynn, Self (02/03/2010); Daniel Zimmerman, Self (03/16/2010)

Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); Kelly McDonald, Self (03/17/2010); Peri Jude Radecic, Arizona Center for Disability Law (02/11/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2469     certified medication assistants

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows the Arizona Board of Nursing (Board) to certify qualified nursing assistants as medication assistants (CMAs) and to approve and regulate medication assistant training programs.  Establishes qualifications and examination requirements for CMA applicants, and outlines the protocols and scope for the administration of medication by a CMA.

For Bill: Rosemary Anderson, Self (03/23/2010); Karla Averill, Arizona Health Care Association (02/01/2010); Tom Ballard, Self (03/22/2010); Jeff Barrett, Maravilla Care Center (03/23/2010); Matt Church, East Mesa Healthcare (03/23/2010); Michael Dalton, Bandera Healthcare (03/23/2010); Gary Davis, Self (03/23/2010); Lynne Davis, Mission Palms of Mesa (03/23/2010); Linda Doescher, Arizona Health Care Association (03/22/2010); Barbara Duncan, Desert Terrace Healthcare Center (03/23/2010); Robert Eagar, Catalina Care Center (03/23/2010); Eunhwa Ellis, Self (02/03/2010); Eric Faas, East Mesa Healthcare Center (03/23/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/26/2010); Shirley Grant, Self (01/30/2010); Mark Gunnell, Self (03/23/2010); Reed Gunnell, Sunview Health & Rehabilitation (03/23/2010); Jim Guschl, Self (01/26/2010); Lori Gutierrez, Self (03/22/2010); Doug Haney, Desert Sky Health and Rehabilitation Center (03/23/2010); Gregory Harris, Arizona State Board of Nursing (03/23/2010); Sharon Hawn, Self (01/25/2010); Tom Hines, Self (03/23/2010); Patrick Hobbs, Desert Terrace Nursing Center (03/23/2010); Tyler Hoopes, Highland Manor Health and Rehab (03/22/2010); Don Isaacson, Aging Services of Arizona (01/31/2010); George Jacobson, Self (03/24/2010); Dean Kidder, Creative Care Inc. (03/23/2010); Raymond Kronenbitter, Arizona Nurses Association (03/24/2010); Diane Kubala, Villa Maria Care Center (03/22/2010); Kathleen Langford, Mountain View Manor (02/01/2010); Richard Lasota, Self (02/02/2010); Cindy Leach, CopperSands (03/23/2010); Barry Lieberman, Self (01/26/2010); Larry Litman, Healthcare Systems & Service (03/22/2010); Cleo Long, Maryland Gardens Care Center (03/23/2010); Matthew Luger, Covenant Health Network (02/01/2010); Jeffery Mathews, 24-7LTC owner operators of 6 rural nursing homes (03/23/2010); Mitch Menlove, Arizona Healthcare Association (03/23/2010); Kevin Milne, Wellsprings Therapy/Menlo group (03/23/2010); Paula Mitchell, Self and 90 employees and 90 residents (03/23/2010); Sean Mockbee, Self (02/01/2010); Norman Moore, Aging Services of Arizona (03/22/2010); Mike Morris, Self (01/26/2010); Mark Muir, East Mesa Healthcare (03/23/2010); Brian Newberry, North Mountain Medical & Rehabilitation Center (03/23/2010); Laura Niffenegger, Brighton Gardens (03/24/2010); Kathleen Pagels, Arizona Health Care Assn (03/23/2010); Richard Park, Self (01/29/2010); Harvey Pelovsky, Self (02/01/2010); Robin Quinn, Self (03/01/2010); Pamela Randolph, Arizona State Board of Nursing (03/23/2010); Damien Rapp, Self (01/26/2010); Eli Robbins, Self (02/02/2010); Genny Rose, Aging Services of Arizona (03/24/2010); Nigel Santiago, Desert Terrace (03/23/2010); Melanie Seamans, Self (03/23/2010); Krysten Sweet, Arizona Health Care Association (02/02/2010); Stan Szptek, Self (03/22/2010); Allan Tramel, Self (02/03/2010); Jon Scott Williams, Self (02/03/2010); Scott Wynn, Self (02/03/2010)

Neutral: Mary Griffith, R.N., Arizona Nurses Association (02/03/2010)

 

 

 

 

 

 

HB 2477     civil actions; public employee; definition

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet):  Adds “leased employee” to the list of public employees authorized to perform any act or service for a public entity.

For Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/08/2010); David Johnson, Town of Buckeye (02/09/2010); Dale Wiebusch, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (03/31/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2479     foreclosure deeds; buyer identification

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires every deed or conveyance of real property to include specific information about a grantee, purchaser or redemptioner.

For Bill: Ray Churay, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (03/30/2010); Kevin B. DeMenna, City of Phoenix (03/30/2010); Ryan DeMenna, City of Phoenix (03/30/2010); Ryan Harper, Land Title Association of Arizona (02/16/2010)

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

 

 

 

HB 2491     city elections; majority vote

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): An emergency measure that clarifies optional procedures for electing a mayor or city council members in nonpartisan city and town elections.

For Bill: Patrice Kraus, City of Chandler (03/18/2010); Jeffrey Kros, League of Cities and Towns (02/03/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2499     prescriptions; electronic submission by patient

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows prescription-only drugs to be dispensed when the patient submits the written prescription by fax or electronic mail.  Requires the patient to present the original handwritten prescription to the pharmacy when picking up the prescription-only drug.

For Bill: Laura Hahn, Arizona Academy of Family Physicians (02/10/2010); Raymond Kronenbitter, Arizona Nurses Association (03/24/2010)

Neutral: Jeff Gray, Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/24/2010); Jay Kaprosy, CVS Caremark (02/10/2010); Mindy Rasmussen, Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/23/2010); Janet Underwood, Arizona Community Pharmacy Committee (03/23/2010); Harlan Wand, Board of Pharmacy (02/10/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2514     charter schools; food; tax exemption.

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Provides transaction privilege tax (TPT) and use tax exemptions to charter schools for the preparation and consumption of food items.

For Bill: Jay Kaprosy, Az Charter Schools Association (03/31/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2539     employment; absence for military duties

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Allows members of the United States Armed Forces Reserves (Reserves) who are called to active duty status equal employment protections granted to members of the Arizona National Guard (AZNG).

For Bill: Ramon Garcia, Self (02/03/2010); David Hampton, Arizona Department of Veterans Services (03/17/2010); Lorna Romero, Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry (03/15/2010); Daren Venters,  (02/04/2010)

Against Bill: Kathleen Mayer, Pima County Attorney's Office (02/03/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2607     auto loans; late payments

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Removes the $10 fee limit for late payments on motor vehicle loan installments.

For Bill: Charity Crawford, Az Independent Auto Dealers Association (02/17/2010); Austin De Bey, Arizona Credit Union League (03/30/2010); Susie Stevens, Arizona Credit Union League (03/30/2010)

Against Bill: Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Ellen Katz, William E Morris Institute for Justice (02/10/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2643     self-storage liens; enforcement

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Outlines the sale and disposal of personal property in a self-storage facility when there is a restitution lien.

For Bill: Richard Marmor, Self (03/30/2010); Barbara Meaney, Arizona Self Storage Association (03/30/2010)

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

 

 

 

HB 2647     initiatives; review; title; signature collection

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes voluntary submission of proposed initiative or referendum language by a political committee to Legislative Council for review, establishes an affirmative defense to petition signature fraud in a certain instance and modifies statute regarding ballot forms.

For Bill: Jason Bagley, Intel Corporation (03/26/2010); Susan Charlton, Government for Arizona's 2nd Century (03/29/2010); Rob Dalager, Government for Arizona's Second Century (03/29/2010); Tom Dorn, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance (03/29/2010); Jim Drake, Secretary of State (02/17/2010); Doris N. Flax, self  (02/17/2010); Bryan Ginter, Self (02/15/2010); Michael Haener, GA2C (03/29/2010); Cathi Herrod, Center for Arizona Policy (03/29/2010); Barbara Klein, Self (03/29/2010); Cheryl Lombard, Self (03/25/2010); Larry Lucero, Tucson Electric Power Co. (03/29/2010); Catherine Mayorga, Tempe Chamber of Commerce (03/29/2010); Gini McGirr, League of Women Voters of Arizona (03/26/2010); Karen Osborne, Maricopa County Elections (03/29/2010); Helen Purcell, Self, Maricopa County Recorder (03/29/2010); Russell Smoldon, SRP (03/29/2010); Jen Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (03/29/2010); David Wells, Self (02/17/2010)

 

 

 

HB 2666     small fire districts; board members

 

Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires fire districts administered by an elected chief and secretary-treasurer to be administered by either a three or five member elected district board.     

For Bill: Lester Babnew, Self (03/31/2010); Kevin McCarthy, Arizona Tax Research Association (02/18/2010); Jennifer Schuldt, Arizona Tax Research Association (03/31/2010)

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

Neutral: John Flynn, Arizona Fire District Association (03/31/2010); Lee Miller, Arizona Fire District Association (02/17/2010)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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