Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2735

Caption

Employers; list; welfare recipients; commission

Impact

The implementation of this bill could significantly impact state laws regarding employer responsibilities and transparency in public assistance. By requiring public reports of employers whose workers rely on Medicaid and other public benefits, it may pressure these employers to reassess their wage structures and benefits offerings. Furthermore, it aims to generate public discourse on the intersection of employment practices and reliance on government support, potentially driving policy changes aimed at increasing wage standards across various industries.

Summary

House Bill 2735 proposes to amend Arizona Revised Statutes by adding a new section to require the Industrial Commission of Arizona and the Department of Economic Security to publish an annual list of the top fifty employers with the highest number of employees who receive public assistance. The list would not only include the employer's name and address but also provide data about the size of the employer and the types of assistance their employees and dependents receive. This initiative aims to enhance transparency regarding working individuals’ access to public assistance programs.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2735 may arise regarding privacy concerns and the potential stigma attached to being listed among employers identified in the report. Critics may argue that singling out these employers could lead to negative public perception and could even affect their business operations. Additionally, some stakeholders might contend that the data shared should be treated carefully to avoid misinterpretations that could unfairly target employers without considering broader economic contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2366

Employers; list; welfare recipients; commission

AZ SB1071

SNAP; TANF; public welfare; verification

AZ HB2890

Pregnant employees; reasonable accommodation.

AZ HB2361

Collective bargaining; warehouse employees; quotas

AZ HB2789

Elevator requirements; construction project; employees

AZ HB2849

Employer requirement; dependent care benefits

AZ HB2910

Wage disclosure; employee rights

AZ HB2031

Boards and commissions; state departments

AZ SB1377

Authorized recipients; donated medicine; information

AZ SB1457

Companion animals; welfare; health

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