Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1436

Introduced
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Report Pass
2/23/26  

Caption

School districts; bonds; overrides; ballots

Impact

The enactment of SB1436 is expected to have a considerable impact on state laws pertaining to how school districts manage their budgets and seek additional funding. By clarifying the procedures and requiring detailed disclosures, the bill aims to enhance accountability and transparency in school finance. This can lead to changes in how budget overruns are perceived by the electorate, possibly impacting voter decisions during budget override elections.

Summary

SB1436 modifies Arizona Revised Statutes related to school finance elections, specifically targeting the procedures for budget overrides. The bill amends sections that govern how school districts can seek voter approval to exceed budget limitations through public elections. One significant change encourages transparency by requiring detailed informational pamphlets outlining ballot proposals, including potential tax implications for increasing school budgets. This aim is to ensure that voters are well-informed about the financial consequences of their choices during elections.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB1436 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Advocates argue that the bill promotes better governance by empowering voters with necessary information. However, there are concerns raised about the extensive requirements placed on school districts, as they may lead to increased administrative burdens. Overall, supporters see it as a positive step towards greater financial oversight, while opponents caution against potential challenges in execution.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between providing thorough information and the administrative load that may come with compliance requirements. Discussions on this bill have highlighted the importance of ensuring that voters understand budget proposals without overwhelming them with bureaucratic jargon. Critics argue that while transparency is vital, the additional burdens on local school boards might detract from actual educational outcomes if resources are diverted to manage these processes effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1091

School districts; bonds; overrides; ballots

AZ HB2167

School districts; records; noncompliance; penalties

AZ HB2227

Bond; override; contributions; contracts; prohibition

AZ SB1472

School district budgets; three years

AZ HB2515

Truth in taxation; bonds; notices

AZ SB1689

School districts; overexpenditures; ADE; notice

AZ SB1547

Agricultural improvement districts; mail ballots

AZ SB1259

School districts; leases; affordable housing

AZ HB2610

School districts; board members; superintendent

AZ SCR1028

School bonds; sixty percent vote

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