EVCCA 2024 Report Card
EVCCA 2024 Report Card Summary
+ = Alliance Supported Bills – = Alliance Opposed Bills
​- SB 1184: transportation department; continuation; prohibitions
Continues ADOT with notable restrictions.
+ SB 1412: shoplifting; prior offenses (Vetoed)
Increases penalties for a person who commits shoplifting and has previously committed or been convicted of certain outlined offenses.
+ SB 1456: CTEs; in-demand programs; funding
Requires annual compilation of a draft, statewide, in-demand, education list.
+ SB 1495: personal property exemption; increase
Increases the business personal property tax exemption to $500,000
+ SB 1496: property tax exemptions; inflation adjustment
Modifies the method used to annually increase the property assessment limit.
+ HB 2004: utilities; electronic filings; corporation commission (Passed – Chapter 17)
Allows a utility to electronically submit applications to the Arizona Corporation Commission.
+ HB 2037: department of transportation; continuation
Continues ADOT for eight years.
+ HB 2040: event online ticket sales (Passed – Chapter 129)
Outlines prohibitions related to bots to make certain online ticket sale purchases.
+ HB 2210: state agencies; continuations; duties (Passed – Chapter 206)
Continues the ACA for five years.
+ HB 2282: unemployment; requirements; disqualifications; shared work
Requires DES to cross-check the validity of UI claims against data sets.
– HB 2309: GPLET: agreement posting; abatement period (Vetoed)
Reduces the GPLET property tax of abatement from eight to four years.
+ HB 2379 / SB 1057: internal revenue code; conformity (Passed – Chapter 7)
Conforms Arizona tax statues to federal law for 2025.
+ HB 2438: ADOT; continuation; administration; licensing; planning (Passed – Chapter 208)
Continues ADOT for eight years
– HB 2570 / SB 1112: planning; home design; restrictions; prohibition (Vetoed)
Prescribes restrictions on municipalities relating to home design and minimum development standards for single homes.
+ HB 2634: department of revenue; reuse zone (Passed – Chapter 34)
Transfers the designation of military reuse zones from the Arizona Commerce Authority to the Department of Revenue.
+ HCR 2065 / SCR 1047: expenditure limit; schools districts; authorization
Allows schools districts to exceed the aggregate expenditure limitation.
+ HJR 2001: Phoenix-Mesa gateway airport; reuse zone
Continues the Phoenix Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Military Reuse Zone until 2031.
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2024 EVCCA Legislative Session Report Card
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About EVCCA
The EVCCA, East Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance, was founded in 1999. It is comprised of more than 5,500 businesses and seven local chambers: Apache Junction, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, and Tempe. Business leaders representing each association meet monthly. Our purpose is to provide coordination in the advancement of common business interests. Learn more at evcca.org.