Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2157

Caption

Livestock loss inspector; appropriation

Impact

The implementation of HB 2157 could have significant implications for livestock owners and the agricultural community at large. By appropriating funds for a dedicated inspector, the bill seeks to improve the response to livestock loss incidents, which may arise from various factors, including predation or environmental impacts. This proactive approach is designed to provide better support for farmers and ranchers, possibly leading to increased trust and reliability in state-managed resources pertaining to livestock welfare.

Summary

House Bill 2157 introduces an appropriation aimed at enhancing livestock protection measures within the state of Arizona. Specifically, the bill proposes the allocation of funds to the Arizona Game and Fish Department for the establishment of a livestock loss inspector position. This initiative highlights the state's commitment to addressing livestock loss management by providing dedicated personnel to oversee and investigate incidents affecting livestock.

Contention

While the bill is poised to bolster support for livestock farmers, it also raises questions regarding budget prioritization within the state. Opponents may argue that the funding for a new position could detract from other essential agricultural programs or services. The discussions surrounding this bill could potentially involve stakeholders from various agricultural sectors, who may have differing views on the effectiveness and necessity of such a role within the context of current state resource allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2544

Appropriation; agriculture; brand inspectors

AZ HB2269

Appropriation; state mine inspector; safety

AZ HB2263

Fire protection systems, inspections

AZ HB2341

Fire protection systems; inspections.

AZ HB2947

General appropriations act; 2025-2026

AZ HB2964

Capital outlay; appropriations; FY2026

AZ HB2962

General appropriations; FY2026

AZ HB2949

Capital outlay; appropriations; 2025-2026

AZ SB1735

2025-2026; general appropriations act

AZ HB2832

Appropriations; Graham community college; housing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.