Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SCR1026

Caption

Military personnel; technical correction

Impact

The potential impact of SCR1026 on state laws would be significant, as it seeks to formalize the non-residency of military personnel for tax and voting purposes. By affirming that their stationed presence does not grant them residency rights within Arizona, military service members will not be subject to state taxes as residents nor will they have voting privileges tied to residency. This change could streamline the administrative processes regarding military personnel and their families by ensuring they remain categorized separately in terms of residency for legal and tax considerations.

Summary

SCR1026 is a concurrent resolution introduced by Senator Leach during the Arizona Senate's Fifty-fifth Legislature's Second Regular Session in 2022. The bill proposes an amendment to Article VII, Section 6 of the Arizona Constitution, specifically addressing the residency status of military personnel stationed within the state. Under the current provision, soldiers, sailors, and marines are deemed not to establish residency due to their military service. The amendment aims to clarify and confirm this stance to avoid any confusion regarding residency definitions in relation to military personnel.

Contention

While the bill is expected to gain general support due to its alignment with national standards regarding military personnel, there could be points of contention. Critics may argue that the proposed amendment could disenfranchise military personnel and their families who might wish to participate in local elections or could be adversely affected by local tax regulations. Discussions around SCR1026 may highlight abstract notions of belonging and commitment to the state of Arizona, navigating the complexities of balancing military duty with civic engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HCR2055

Military personnel; technical correction

AZ HCR2006

Bond elections; technical correction

AZ HCR2007

Technical correction; illegal aliens

AZ HCR2004

State trust lands; technical correction

AZ HB2780

Technical correction; military; special plates

AZ HCR2005

Bulk food; technical correction

AZ HCR2022

Technical correction; racing commission; prohibition

AZ HCR2008

Technical correction; election certificates

AZ SB1049

Reviser's technical corrections; 2024

AZ SB1140

Technical correction; Arbor day

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