Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2915

Caption

Tax reduction fund; renewable energy

Impact

The legislation mandates county boards of supervisors to create a designated fund for each renewable energy facility approved in their jurisdiction. Monies deposited into this fund would comprise a percentage of the property tax revenues generated from residential properties close to these facilities. The cumulative goal is to provide a tax break to eligible residents, reducing their annual property tax bills and aiding in maintaining property values. This approach reflects a growing recognition of the financial impacts that renewable energy developments can have on local communities.

Summary

House Bill 2915, introduced in the Arizona House of Representatives, aims to amend the Arizona Revised Statutes by establishing a Residential Property Tax Reduction Fund. This fund targets properties situated near renewable energy facilities, specifically those that generate significant power from solar or wind sources. The intent behind this bill is to provide financial relief to homeowners whose property values may be adversely affected by the proximity to such installations. By funneling a portion of tax revenues into these funds, the bill seeks to mitigate any perceived property depreciation stemming from these renewable projects.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding HB2915 involve concerns regarding the implications of large renewable projects on residential values and the fairness of tax redistribution. Proponents argue that this scheme would not only provide needed financial support to homeowners but also encourage the development of renewable energy sources, thereby fostering long-term economic growth and sustainability. Conversely, critics may question whether this initiative could lead to unforeseen economic consequences or disparities in tax burdens among counties, particularly if the renewable facilities attract diverse reactions from different communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1113

Renewable energy; public service corporations

AZ SB1389

Public utilities; renewable energy resources

AZ HCR2012

Income tax; rate; reduction

AZ HB2918

Tax rates; reductions

AZ HCR2022

Nuclear energy; Palo Verde; support

AZ SB1473

K-12; school funding; revisions

AZ HCM2014

Corporation commission; reliable energy

AZ HB2961

Taxation; omnibus; 2025-2026

AZ HB2268

Wildfire prevention authority; fund

AZ HB2223

Wind farms; construction; policies; procedures

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