Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1605

Caption

Utilities; contributions; lobbying

Impact

The enactment of SB1605 will significantly alter the landscape of lobbying by public utilities and associated entities in Arizona. By restricting the use of ratepayer funds for legislative lobbying, the bill intends to prevent potential conflicts of interest and ensure that public funds are utilized solely for their intended purposes. Additionally, by imposing stricter limits on corporate and labor organization contributions to candidate committees, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and mitigate undue influence in political campaigning.

Summary

SB1605 aims to amend existing Arizona Revised Statutes related to campaign contributions and lobbying activities by public service corporations and public power entities. The bill specifically prohibits these entities from spending ratepayer monies to lobby the legislature, reinforcing accountability in how utilities use public funds. Furthermore, the legislation makes provisions to limit campaign contributions from corporations and labor organizations to candidate committees, establishing clear boundaries regarding political contributions.

Contention

The provisions in SB1605 may stir debate in the state legislature and among various stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill promotes integrity and transparency in both lobbying practices and campaign financing, noting that the public should not bear the costs associated with lobbying efforts. Conversely, opponents might argue that such restrictions could hinder the ability of public service corporations to advocate for necessary resources and regulatory support, potentially impacting public services and stakeholder engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1514

Utilities; contributions; lobbying; nonrecoverable expenses

AZ HB2339

Campaign finance; corporate recipients; registration

AZ HB2351

Election procedures; registrations; campaign finance

AZ SB1222

Campaign finance; public service corporations

AZ HCR2056

Elections; foreign contributions; donations; certification

AZ HB2341

Independent expenditures; corporations; funding disclosure

AZ SB1377

Employment; housing; public accommodations; antidiscrimination

AZ SB1321

Charter schools; financial records

AZ SB1542

Single family residence purchases; limitations.

AZ SB1481

Charter schools; meetings; reporting; audits

Similar Bills

CA SB794

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution limits.

CA AB775

Contribution requirements: recurring contributions.

CA AB2882

Campaign contributions.

AZ HB2623

Campaign finance; candidate committee transfers

AZ SB1129

Campaign finance; transfers; candidate committee

AZ HB2443

Campaign finance; contributions limits

WV HB4419

Allowing candidate committees and campaign committees to make contributions to affiliated state party executive committees

CA SB401

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution limitations.