Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1612

Caption

Investments; financial institutions; state treasurer

Impact

The direct impact of SB1612 on state laws is substantial as it restricts public entities from investing with or in financial institutions that adhere to policies endorsing the boycott of fossil fuels. For public entities which include various state subdivisions, this restriction can significantly influence the investment landscape, potentially affecting both the financial health and available options for public investments. By executing such measures, the bill seeks to align state investments with perceived economic and ideological priorities, specifically against movements that challenge fossil fuel industries.

Summary

SB1612 introduces significant amendments to Title 35 Chapter 2 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding Article 4, which specifically addresses the relationship between the state treasurer and financial institutions regarding their investment policies. The bill empowers the state treasurer to cancel contracts with financial institutions that have established policies related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria, particularly those that include provisions for boycotting fossil fuels. This measure is part of a wider trend of financial legislation aimed at regulating institutions based on their compliance with certain ideological and ethical standards.

Contention

Notably, the bill could lead to contention both in legislative discussions and among the public. Proponents may argue that such regulations are necessary to protect state interests and ensure that taxpayer dollars are not used to support institutions that contradict state policies on energy and environmental stewardship. On the other hand, critics may view this as an overreach that complicates the autonomy of financial institutions and limits their ability to engage in socially responsible investment practices. Opponents may also be concerned that the bill oversimplifies complex environmental issues and marginalizes broader corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1013

Government investments; products; fiduciaries; plans

AZ HB2457

Government investments; plans; fiduciaries; products

AZ SB1265

Investments; rural areas; tax credits

AZ SB1128

State agencies; payments; cryptocurrency

AZ SB1149

Public safety investment fund; appropriation

AZ SB1337

Financial services; social credit score

AZ SB1304

ABOR; postsecondary institutions; policies

AZ SCR1007

Firearms; contracts; prohibited practices

AZ SB1340

Public funds; foreign adversaries; divestment

AZ SB1307

Postsecondary institutions; free expression; policies

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