Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2821

Introduced
5/8/23  
Report Pass
5/9/23  

Caption

Secretary of state; 2023-2024

Impact

The bill is intended to streamline the funding process for election systems, thereby ensuring consistent and reliable financing necessary for the ongoing improvement and maintenance of electoral processes. By qualifying these funds under specific state guidelines and assigning the Secretary of State the authority to manage them, the legislation aims to bolster the integrity and efficiency of elections, which could improve voter confidence. However, it postpones the implementation of regulations concerning professional employer organization registration until June 30, 2024, which is significant for businesses operating in Arizona.

Summary

House Bill 2821 aims to amend existing legislation regarding the management of the Election Systems Improvement Fund, managed by the Secretary of State in Arizona. It establishes a framework for the collection and use of various funding sources, including federal funds, state appropriations, and private donations, explicitly for the purposes related to election systems. The bill emphasizes the necessity of these funds in implementing the Help America Vote Act of 2002, which aims to improve election infrastructure across the nation.

Sentiment

Throughout the discussions surrounding HB 2821, there was a general sentiment of support among legislators who see the benefits of enhanced election funding and the role it plays in ensuring fair electoral processes. Proponents argue that the revisions reinforce the capacity of the Secretary of State to use these funds effectively without excessive bureaucratic barriers. Nevertheless, there are concerns from opposition regarding potential overreach or mismanagement of the appropriated funds.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the retroactive application of the bill’s implementation date for professional employer organization regulations, which could create uncertainty for businesses who have anticipated regulatory changes since 2013. Critics argue this aspect may lead to confusion and necessitate further clarifications in future legislative sessions to ensure that businesses are appropriately informed of their obligations and rights under the new rules.

Companion Bills

AZ SB1731

Replaced by Secretary of state; 2023-2024.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2901

Criminal justice; 2024-2025

AZ HB2898

Amusements; 2024-2025

AZ HB2900

Commerce; 2024-2025

AZ HB2903

Health care; 2024-2025

AZ HB2902

Environment; 2024-2025

AZ HB2897

General appropriations act; 2024-2025

AZ SB1739

Criminal justice; 2024-2025.

AZ SB1735

General appropriations act; 2024-2025.

AZ HB2905

Human services; 2024-2025

AZ SB1741

Health care; 2024-2025.

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