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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Presentation 06/21/2016 - Marana Legislative PresentationTRIAD 0TE"` MARANA 2 016 Legislative Review it Elections Outlook TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary Number of Days In Session: Bills Introduced: Bills Passed: Bills Signed: Bills Vetoed: House Bills: Senate Bills: 2015 Session 2016 Session 81 117 1,163 1,247 344 388 324 374 20 14 683 708 480 539 TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 2 L egislative Session By The Numbers TRIAD 10CATES- • KidsCare • Supreme Court expansion • Local control • Education funding • Agency consolidation • Deregulation • Sharing economy • Opiates TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 3 Major Issues of 2016 TRIAD OCATES" • Total Budget: • General Fund budget of $9.6 B • On -going expenditures increased $80.0 M from FY 2016 is Significant one -time spending is Major Changes Include: • $8.0 M on -going & $18.6 M one-time for Border Strike Force • $17.5 M on -going & $219.OM one -time for universities - UofA: $8.8 M on -going & $88.0 M one-time • $132.0 M for K -12 education (above Prop. 123) • $86.0 M one-time increase to HURF • $26.0 M in tax cuts TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 4 FY 2017 Budget Overview TRIAD �oCATES- • HB 2391 (municipalities; water rates; requirements) - SIGNED • HB 2440 (municipal improvement districts; formation election) - ...uNED • HB 2483 (municipal population estimates; use) - SIGNED • HB 2568 (community facilities district; formation; governance) - VE r f OED • SB 1257 (misconduct involving weapons; public places) - FAILED • SB 1266 (firearms; state preemption; penalties) - .,iGNED • SB 1487 (state law; local violations; penalties) - SIGNED TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary s 2016 Objectives TRIAD �OChTES" _ ELECTION TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary TRIAD 0TES"` • May 17: Propositions 123 & 124 • August 30: Primary Election • November 8: General Election • Republican majorities expected • New House leadership teams • Two open congressional seat TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 7 2016 Elections TRIAD IOCATES "` • March 22: Presidential Preference Election • All 90 seats are on the ballot • Primary and General Election challenge to Senator McCain DISTRICT 11 Sen. Steve Smith (R) ikc Rep. Vince Leach (R) Ralph Atchue (D) Rep. Mark Finchem (R) Voter Registration say 35% ■Republican ■ ■Democrat 26% ■ Indepen ent Corin Hammond (D) TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 8 2016 Elections TRIADiOCATES" DISTRIfT 9 Sen. Steve Farley (D) Rep. Randall Friese (D) Rep. Matt Kopec (D) Voter Registration 37 ■Republican 31% 31% . ■ ■Democrat ■ Independent Pamela Powers Hannley (D) Ana Henderson (R) TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 9 2016 Elections TRIADiOCATES" US SENATE Sen. john McCain (R) Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Dr. Kelli Ward (R) Voter Registration 34 36 ■ Republican 9 ■ Democrat ■ Independent TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 10 2016 Elections TRIAD IOCATES "` CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1 Gary Kiehne (R) Tom O'Halleran (D) Ken Bennett (R) Sheriff Paul B b u (R) Voter Registration 37% 33 ■Republican 30% ■ ■ ■Democrat ■ Independent TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 11 2016 Elections TRIAD IOCATES "` Rep. David Gowan (R) CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2 Rep. Martha McSally (R) r L 5 Dr. Matt Heinz (D) Victoria Steele (D) Voter Registration 34 33 33 ■ Republican ■ Democrat ■ Independent TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 12 2016 Elections TRIAD IOCATES "` POTENTIAL BALLOT QUESTIONS • Recreational marijuana is Increase in the minimum wage is Caps on healthcare executive pay is Campaign finance referral TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 13 2016 Elections TRIAD �OCATES "` Thank You'. TRIAD 0TES"` TRIADVOCATES Confidential and Proprietary 14