If enacted, HB 2636 would directly affect state laws related to budget appropriations, particularly those allocated for law enforcement agencies. The bill mandates that the state treasurer distribute the funds based on the number of certified peace officers at each agency. The expectation is that these funds will not supplant existing salaries or benefits, ensuring that the additional payment provides genuine financial relief and recognition for the officers.
Summary
House Bill 2636, known as the 'Arizona Backs the Blue Act', proposes the appropriation of $74 million from the state general fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023. The funds are intended to provide a one-time retention incentive payment to each certified peace officer employed by various state agencies and local subdivisions. This initiative may be seen as part of a broader effort to support law enforcement personnel, particularly in light of discussions surrounding policing and public safety in Arizona.
Contention
The bill has faced opposition and was ultimately not passed, as it failed to receive the necessary votes in the House Appropriations Committee. Detractors argued that the bill's financial implications could exacerbate tension within state budgeting, particularly as funds will be allocated from the general fund, leaving questions about fiscal sustainability. Some stakeholders also raised concerns that this could lead to inequities in compensation among different agencies, depending on their size and funding levels.