Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1406

Caption

Citizen suits committee; solid waste

Impact

The establishment of this committee is projected to have significant implications on state law regarding environmental protection and waste management. By evaluating the potential inclusion of citizen suit provisions, the committee may influence how citizens engage with waste management policies, potentially enhancing community oversight of environmental issues. This action aligns with a legislative trend recognizing the role of citizen engagement in the legal framework surrounding environmental protection, which may lead to increased accountability for disposal facilities and companies involved in waste management.

Summary

SB1406, introduced in the Arizona Senate, aims to establish the Solid and Hazardous Waste Citizen Suit Study Committee. This committee will consist of diverse members including representatives from the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as individuals representing environmental, citizens’ rights, industrial interests, and solid and hazardous waste facilities. The committee's primary responsibility will be to investigate the necessity of a citizen suit provision within Arizona's existing solid waste and hazardous waste statutes. This study is envisaged to take place as the committee convenes to collect information pertinent to the subject matter.

Contention

One notable point of contention arising from this bill may revolve around the composition of the committee and the potential biases of its members. Critics may argue that the interests of industrial representatives could overshadow environmental and citizen rights perspectives during deliberations. Moreover, the bill's temporary nature, with a repeal of the committee's existence set for June 30, 2027, could lead to debates surrounding the efficacy and long-term impact of any recommendations made. The concerns about balancing industrial interests with environmental protections will likely be focal points in future discussions related to SB1406.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1324

Citizen suits committee; solid waste

AZ SB1325

Citizen suits; environment.

AZ HB2240

Citizen suits; environment

AZ HB2496

Citizenship status; licensure; documentation

AZ SB1548

Community land trusts; study committee

AZ HB2508

Study committee; human trafficking

AZ HCM2015

Proof of citizenship; voter registration

AZ HB2497

Study committee; educator health insurance

AZ SCR1022

Legislative districts; population; census; citizenship

AZ HB2038

Voter registration; citizenship proof

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