Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB4063

Caption

Law enforcement agencies; study committee

Impact

The impact of HB4063 could be significant for the law enforcement landscape in larger cities within Arizona. By collecting data and evaluating existing conditions, the committee aims to generate recommendations that could lead to improvements in law enforcement practices. This could enhance public safety and address any disparities in how law enforcement services are provided to different communities, thereby potentially influencing future legislative actions regarding police funding and staffing.

Summary

House Bill 4063 establishes a study committee focusing on law enforcement officer salaries and response times in Arizona. The bill proposes the formation of a committee comprised of key legislative members, including the chairpersons and ranking minority members from relevant public safety and government committees. This committee is tasked with the responsibility to investigate and analyze the number of officers employed by law enforcement agencies in cities with populations over 150,000, as well as their salary structures and response time efficiencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise as the committee's findings could lead to calls for increased funding or reform in law enforcement agencies. Discussions surrounding police salaries and operational effectiveness often evoke strong opinions, with advocates highlighting the importance of adequate funding for public safety while critics may question budget allocations amid other pressing state needs. Additionally, the timeline for the report, to be submitted by October 1, 2027, and the delayed repeal of the committee structure until September 30, 2028, indicates a commitment to a thorough review process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1059

Move over law; study committee

AZ HB2870

Law enforcement agencies; applicants; summary

AZ HB2508

Study committee; human trafficking

AZ SB1548

Community land trusts; study committee

AZ SB1630

Aging justice-involved population study committee

AZ HB2311

Study committee; continuation; massage therapy

AZ SB1450

Study committee; scrap metal theft

AZ SB1558

Water technology study committee

AZ HB2313

Health boards; state agencies; continuations

AZ SB1164

Immigration laws; local enforcement

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