Yes, the AZ legislature is back in session, so expect a lot of ugly, and a lot of sneaky, at the Capitol.
Read bills carefully - bills that look (relatively) harmless may contain a VERY bad provision in them that may be easy to miss.
Schedules can, and frequently do, change at any moment when the legislature is in session. So pay attention.
Note: HHR refers to a hearing room in the House building; SHR refers to one in the Senate building.
Note2: Generally, I'll only specify bills that look to spread propaganda. Other bills may be more conventionally bad (think: corrupt or other misuses of public monies and/or authority). My recommendation is that if an agenda covers an area of interest to you, read the entire agenda.
Note3: Each chamber's respective Rules Committee meets on Monday, the House's in HHR4, generally at 1 p.m. and the Senate's in Senate Caucus Room 1, generally also at 1 p.m. Both committees serve as rubber stamps for bills leadership wants to be advanced and gatekeepers for measures that leadership wants stopped.
Note4: Meeting start times may be listed, but are flexible. Before journeying to the Capitol or viewing the meeting online, verify the start time.
Note5: Watch for strikers, or strike everything amendments. Those involve inserting language that replaces the entirety of a bill. Those can be introduced at any time and can make a previously harmless bill become a very bad one.
On Monday, 1/19 - Nada. It's a holiday.
On Tuesday, 1/20
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Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology and House Appropriations are scheduled to hold a joint meeting at 10 a.m.in HHR1. On the agenda: receive the FY2027 budget proposal from the governor's office.
Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology meets at 1;30 p.m.in SHR109. On the agenda: eight proposals, including SCM1001, Wendy Rogers bid to rename SR260 after Donald J. Trump and SCR1004, the ploy by Rogers and Mark Finchem to have the voters ban the use of photo radar by municipalities in Arizona.
Maybe a Democratic member of the Senate can propose to amend SCM1001 to name SR260 as the "Pedophile in Chief" highway. It would mean the same thing.
Note: AZ260 runs from Show Low to Payson.
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Senate Natural Resources meets at 1:30 p.m. in SHR1. On the agenda: one bill and one propaganda session "presentation" from a manager at an industrial corporation.
Senate Natural Resources Committee of Reference and House Natural Resources, Energy & Water Committee of Reference scheduled to hold a joint meeting at 1:45 p.m. in SHR1. On the agenda: no bills; two sunset reviews.
House Commerce meets at 2 p.m. in HHR5. On the agenda: four bills.
House Education meets at 2 p.m.in HHR1. On the agenda: four bills and a presentation from Tom Horne. The entire agenda is bad.
House Natural Resources, Energy & Water meets at 2 p.m. in HHR3. On the agenda: three bills, all proposed by committee chair Gail Griffin and all read as if the written by an industry lobbyist.
On Wednesday, 1/21
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House Government meets at 9 a.m.in HHR5. On the agenda: Five bills, including HB2018, a proposal to bar DCS from entering into agreements that require or allow payments to health care institutions in exchange for reports of child abuse or neglect and HB2115, a proposal to forbid state, county, or municipal-level entities from using more than eight percent of any public monies received for administrative expenses.
House Judiciary meets at 9 a.m. in HHR4. On the agenda: 10 bills. Mostly bad.
Senate Health and Human Services meets at 9 a.m. in SHR2. On the agenda: 16 bills, some good but one written so generally it qualifies as an anti-choice proposal. SB1100 is an example of this.
House Ways & Means meets in HHR3. On the agenda: five bills, at least two of which read as if they were written by an industry lobbyist (and in a bit of a surprise, were NOT introduced by Rep. Gail Griffin).
Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency meets at 10 a.m. in SHR109. On the agenda: two bills, at least one of which is very bad. SB1013 proposes to outlaw the use of affirmative action in public sector hiring.
Senate Education meets at 1:30 p.m. SHR1. On the agenda: one bill.
Senate Education Committee of Reference meets at 1:45 p.m. in SHR1. On the agenda: no bills, two sunset reviews, and one performance audit.
Senate Judiciary and Elections meets at 1:30 p.m.in SHR2. On the agenda: 16 bills, many bad (even very bad) but the most interesting bill may be SB1189, a proposal to allow candidates to use campaign fund for personal and family security. A certain former US senator (and Congresscritter...and state legislator) is wondering if that covers booty calls with security personnel.
Senate Public Safety meets at 1:30 p.m. in SHR109. On the agenda: six bills, half or more are bad. Includes SB1010, a scheme to rename Loop 202, a Phoenix-area freeway after Charlie Kirk, SB1058, a move bar the use of category codes by retailers for firearms transaction, and other purposes, and SB1093. seeking to expand the definition of riot.
House Appropriations meets at 2:00 p.m. in HHR1. On the agenda: three bills, all proposed by Gail Griffin.
House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections meets at 2 p.m. in HHR4. On the agenda: eight measures, all bad.
Thursday, 1/22
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House Artificial Intelligence & Innovation meets at 9 a.m. in HHR3. On the agenda: no bills.
Joint Legislative Audit Committee meets at 1 p.m. in HHR1. On the agenda: no bills.
House Health & Human Services meets at 1 p.m. in HHR4. On the agenda: 12 bills, including HB2085, barring gender transition procedures for anyone who is a minor and barring the use of public funds for reimbursement of the same. Also, would subject health care professionals involved in such procedures to both licensing punishment and court proceedings.
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