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2012 Legislative Update

2012 Legislative Update. Arizona City-County Managers Association Friday, July 27, 2012 Ken Strobeck, Executive Director League of Arizona C ities and Towns. 50 th Legislature, 2 nd Regular Session: At a Glance. Adjourned sine die on May 3, the 116 th day of session

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2012 Legislative Update

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  1. 2012 Legislative Update Arizona City-County Managers Association Friday, July 27, 2012 Ken Strobeck, Executive Director League of Arizona Cities and Towns

  2. 50th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session:At a Glance • Adjourned sine die on May 3, the 116th day of session • Last year adjourned sine die on April 20, the 100th* day of session. • Bill stats: • 1,395 bills introduced (45 more than last year; 162 more than 2010) • 387 bills passed (1 more than last year; 35 more than 2010) • 362 bills signed (5 more than last year) • 25 bills vetoed (4 less than last year) • 149 memorials and resolutions introduced (3 more than last year) • 49 memorials and resolutions passed (13 more than last year) • Six new legislators. (Fontana, Lewis, Lovas, Lujan, Pierce J, Quezada), 3 resignations, 1 recall • League tracked 382 bills with municipal impacts

  3. FY 2013 Budget Success • Eliminated the ADWR fee on municipalities • Savings of up to $7M annually • Same provisions as SB 1288 • Eliminated the diversion of HURF monies to fund MVD • Restores $26.5M to cities and towns • Shifts the impact to the SHF • Maintains the diversion of HURF monies to DPS • Impact of $36.5M to cities and towns • $775,000 increase in funding compared to FY12 • E911 funding maintained • No sweep this year. 4 projects slated for funding.

  4. League Losses • HB 2469 – revenue allocation districts • Economic tool for municipalities • Vetoed by the Governor • HB 2826 – consolidated election dates; political subdivisions • Move candidate elections to fall of even years • League, Counties vs. Goldwater Inst. and GOP • SB 1442 – prime contracting; manufacturing facilities; infrastructure • “Intel Bill” originally supported by the League • Last minute changes impacted shared revenue

  5. League Victories (Avoided) • Impact Fees; no legislation this year! • Regulatory Reform • HB 2468, HB 2585, SB 1470, SB 1505, SB1306 • Photo Radar • SBs 1315, 16, 17, 18, SCR 1029, SCR 1031 • Goldwater Bills • SB 1064, HB 2168, HB 2570, HB 2571 • Many others • HB 2416, SB 1239, SB 1364, SB 1507

  6. League Victories (Fixed and Vetoed) • Fixed • HB 2123 – transaction privilege tax reform committee • Committee to review TPT in Arizona • Fix: Increased municipal representation and removed assumed results • Governor’s TPT Simplification Task Force • HB 2815 – employment; incentives; regulatory tax credit • Makes changes to capital gains, net operating loss, tax credits • Fix: Removed nonsensical regulatory tax credit • SB 1001/SCR 1001– military preservation; land exchanges • Expands authority of land department to exchange state lands for the preservation of military installations; on 2012 ballot

  7. League Victories (Fixed and Vetoed) • Vetoed • HB 2557 – NOW: intersection; definition • Provides a state definition of intersection in order to reduce photo radar citations. • HB 2729 – state regulation of firearms • Provided a costly mandate in order to prohibit firearms in public buildings.

  8. League Victories (Wins) • HB 2094 – prepaid wireless E911 excise tax • Provides a viable mechanism for collecting on prepaid cell phones • HB 2264 – ASRS; employee; employer contributions; rate • Reverts ASRS to a 50/50 split • HB 2466 – NOW: payments; local sales tax • Establishes a web portal for non-program city tax remittance

  9. League Victories (Wins) • HB 2745 – NOW: PSPRS; employer contributions • Exempts certain positions from the PSPRS ACR. • SB 1131 – transportation project advancement notes • Allows cities to use TPANs to accelerate transportation projects • SB 1135 – government deposits • Allows municipalities to invest in federally insured savings deposit accounts

  10. 51st Legislature • Key Uncontested Races: • LD12(S) – Senator Andy Biggs (majority leader) • LD19(H) – Rep. Anna Tovar (minority whip) • Key Battles: • LD1(H) – Rep. Fann vs. Sen. Klein vs. Speaker Tobin • LD10(S) – Sen. Antenori vs. Bradley • LD13(S) – Sen. Nelson (withdrawn) vs. Sen. Shooter • LD16(S) – Sen. Crandall vs. Rep. Fillmore • LD23(R) – Rep. Kavanagh vs. Rep. Ugenti vs. Petersen • LD24(S) – Rep. Hobbs vs. Cheuvront • LD25(S) – Pearce vs. Worsley • LD26(S) – Sen. Lewis vs. Rep. Ableser • LD28(H) – Rep. Reeve vs. Rep. Brophy McGee vs. Rep. Meyer

  11. Questions??? Contact Us League of Arizona Cities and Towns 1820 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 PH: (620) 258-5786 kstrobeck@azleague.org rguillen@azleague.org

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