Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2737

Caption

Public safety; violence prevention; committee

Impact

If enacted, the committee will hold hearings, conduct fact-finding tours, and gather testimonies from various stakeholders, including the gun industry, mental health professionals, and members of the criminal justice system. This effort is designed to identify common ground among stakeholders and develop community-based strategies to effectively curtail violence and enhance public safety. Furthermore, the committee is set to release a report by December 31, 2022, detailing their findings and recommendations.

Summary

HB2737 aims to establish a Public Safety and Violence Prevention Study Committee in Arizona, tasked with researching and reporting on ways to promote public safety and reduce violence. This committee will consist of members appointed from both houses of the legislature, law enforcement, and representatives from gun advocacy and prevention organizations. The committee’s formation signals an ongoing legislative response to public concerns about safety and violence in communities across the state.

Contention

A noteworthy aspect of HB2737 is the inclusion of representatives from both gun rights advocacy and gun violence prevention groups, which reflects the bill's intention to address a complex and often divisive issue in a collaborative manner. However, the effectiveness of this committee in balancing these perspectives and formulating actionable policy recommendations remains to be seen. The requirement for public access to meetings could also ensure transparency within the legislative process surrounding this vital topic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1626

Study committee; registered sex offenders

AZ HB2760

Study committee; Holocaust; other genocides

AZ HB2652

Study committee; justice involved veterans

AZ SB1397

Paid leave; study committee; reports

AZ SB1338

Pacific conflict; committee; audits

AZ HR2003

Gun violence; public health crisis

AZ HB2142

Move over law study committee

AZ SB1444

Governor's mansion; study committee

AZ HB2255

Independent corrections oversight committee

AZ HB2848

Mixed-income housing study committee

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