Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2051

Introduced
1/12/22  
Report Pass
1/25/22  
Report Pass
1/31/22  
Engrossed
2/4/22  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Report Pass
3/14/22  
Enrolled
3/23/22  
Passed
3/29/22  
Chaptered
3/29/22  

Caption

Commission on the arts; continuation

Impact

By establishing a definitive timeline for the operation of the Arizona Commission on the Arts, HB2051 aims to provide clarity regarding the funding and management of arts programs. The continuation of the commission will facilitate the administration of arts funding and services that are essential for local artists and organizations. This legislative action reflects the state's recognition of the importance of arts and culture in enhancing the quality of life and fostering community identity.

Summary

House Bill 2051 seeks to continue the Arizona Commission on the Arts by repealing a previous statute and establishing a new termination date for the commission. This bill serves to ensure that the Commission can continue its operations until July 1, 2030, providing ongoing support for the study, presentation, and public engagement in the arts across Arizona. It reinforces the commitment of the state legislature to promote the arts and cultural programs as a crucial part of community and educational development.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB2051 was supportive, especially among members of the legislature favorable to arts and culture initiatives. The bill received a significant majority vote, indicating a strong consensus regarding the importance of maintaining support for the arts in Arizona. However, there was a minority of dissent, which may reflect concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight or the long-term sustainability of arts funding beyond the established timeline.

Contention

While the bill was generally well-received, some discussions may have hinted at concerns regarding the sufficiency of future funding and the impact of sunsetting the commission in 2030. Critics may argue that the proposed termination date should be more flexible to ensure that vital cultural programs are not abruptly halted. Further discussions will likely be necessary to address these concerns and to solidify the long-term vision for the Arizona Commission on the Arts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2209

Industrial commission of Arizona; continuations

AZ HB2415

Arizona racing commission; continuation

AZ HB2210

State agencies; continuations; duties

AZ HB2253

Board of technical registration; continuation

AZ HB2091

Agency continuations; technical registration; contractors

AZ HB2632

State agencies; powers; continuations

AZ HB2136

ADOA; continuation

AZ HB2208

Continuation; ASRS

AZ HB2378

Continuation; PSPRS

AZ HB2429

Continuation; office on tribal relations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.