Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1488

Introduced
1/29/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/2/26  

Caption

Appropriation; coal-impacted workforce; study

Impact

The bill appropriates $600,000 from the state general fund, designated for workforce development studies in Coconino County, specifically targeting areas impacted by the closure of the Navajo generating station. The funding is intended to support strategies for developing economic diversification and mitigating the adverse effects that these communities might face as coal power generation diminishes. The study results are expected to provide recommendations that could inform future economic support and policies for affected areas.

Summary

SB1488 establishes a study committee focused on coal-impacted communities, particularly those affected by the transition from coal power generation. The committee will consist of members from both political parties and will include representatives from various stakeholders, including nonprofit organizations and educational institutions that work with these communities. The primary objective of the committee will be to investigate and analyze the social and economic effects on communities heavily reliant on the coal industry, especially those facing job losses due to economic decline from the retirement of coal power plants.

Contention

There are notable points of contention concerning the effectiveness and scope of the proposed committee and its ability to truly address the needs of coal-impacted communities. Some may argue that merely studying the issue is insufficient without immediate action to address the economic and social needs of these communities. Additionally, there might be concerns about how effectively the committee can represent various stakeholders, especially Indigenous communities that historically face unique challenges and systemic barriers in economic transitions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1571

Appropriation; coal-impacted workforce; study

AZ SB1735

2025-2026; general appropriations act

AZ HB2962

General appropriations; FY2026

AZ HB2811

Appropriation; student success coaches

AZ HB2947

General appropriations act; 2025-2026

AZ HB2218

Workforce Arizona council; annual report

AZ HB2751

Employer surcharge; workforce development

AZ SB1275

Appropriations; Yuma/La Paz community college

AZ HB2234

Appropriation; Pinal County transportation study

AZ HB2098

EORP; appropriations; repayment

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