Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1627

Caption

Technical correction; Arbor day

Impact

The recognition of Arbor Day is significant as it aligns with broader goals of promoting environmental stewardship within the state. By formally designating the last Friday in April as Arbor Day, the bill aims to encourage citizens and public entities alike to participate in planting trees and enhancing their local environments. Although Arbor Day itself is not established as a legal holiday, its observance may foster community activities and educational initiatives focused on environmental responsibility.

Summary

SB1627 is a legislative bill presented in the Arizona Senate, where it was introduced by Senator Gonzales. The primary purpose of this bill is to amend Section 1-304 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically relating to the recognition and observance of Arbor Day. The proposed amendment clarifies that the last Friday in April each year shall be designated as Arbor Day, a day recommended for observing through activities such as planting trees, shrubs, and vines, and promoting forest culture. The bill emphasizes the importance of Arbor Day in fostering community engagement and environmental awareness.

Contention

While the bill itself primarily serves to codify Arbor Day observance in state law, discussions surrounding it may encompass implications for state and community-led initiatives that promote environmental sustainability. Some stakeholders might argue that while such technical corrections are beneficial, more substantial legislative actions are necessary to address pressing environmental issues faced by the state. Consequently, SB1627 provides a platform for dialogue on the importance of environmental policies and community action in the context of state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1140

Technical correction; Arbor day

AZ SB1141

Public offices; holidays; technical correction

AZ SB1139

Director; gaming; technical correction

AZ SB1142

Technical correction; department of gaming

AZ SB1718

Condominium associations; technical correction

AZ SB1138

Tourism; sports authority; technical correction

AZ SB1721

Gaming; trust fund; technical correction

AZ HCR2005

Bulk food; technical correction

AZ SB1049

Reviser's technical corrections; 2024

AZ SB1031

Technical correction; bond election

Similar Bills

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