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Elections Outlook
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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
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683 708
480 539
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L egislative Session By The Numbers TRIAD 10CATES-
• KidsCare
• Supreme Court expansion
• Local control
• Education funding
• Agency consolidation
• Deregulation
• Sharing economy
• Opiates
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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
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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
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2016 Objectives TRIAD �OChTES"
_ ELECTION
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• May 17: Propositions 123 & 124
• August 30: Primary Election
• November 8: General Election
• Republican majorities expected
• New House leadership teams
• Two open congressional seat
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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)
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Rep. Vince Leach (R)
Ralph Atchue (D)
Rep. Mark Finchem (R)
Voter Registration
say 35% ■Republican
■ ■Democrat
26%
■ Indepen ent
Corin Hammond (D)
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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)
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US SENATE
Sen. john McCain (R)
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D)
Dr. Kelli Ward (R)
Voter Registration
34 36 ■ Republican
9 ■ Democrat
■ Independent
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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
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2016 Elections TRIAD IOCATES "`
Rep. David
Gowan (R)
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2
Rep. Martha McSally (R)
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5
Dr. Matt Heinz (D)
Victoria Steele (D)
Voter Registration
34 33 33 ■ Republican
■ Democrat
■ Independent
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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
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Thank You'.
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