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Introduced
02/12/2025
02/12/2025
In Committee
03/24/2025
03/24/2025
Crossed Over
02/26/2025
02/26/2025
Passed
05/07/2025
05/07/2025
Dead
Vetoed
05/13/2025
05/13/2025
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular Session (2025)
Bill Summary
AN ACT amending title 9, chapter 4, article 8, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 9-500.52; amending title 11, chapter 2, article 4, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 11-269.30; amending title 15, chapter 1, ARTICLE 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 15-120.05; Amending title 41, chapter 23, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 41-2505; relating to government contracts.
AI Summary
This bill requires cities, counties, school districts, and state governmental units in Arizona to conspicuously post task order contracts on their respective websites, with specific provisions for transparency and limited redaction. A task order contract is defined as an indefinite delivery or quantity contract for supplies or services where task orders can be issued during the contract period. While contractors are allowed to redact personal or proprietary information, they cannot remove four key details: the total dollar amount of the contract, the contractor's identity, a description of services to be performed, and the contract's length. The bill applies uniformly across different levels of government, ensuring consistent public access to critical contract information while still protecting sensitive details. This legislation aims to increase government contract transparency by providing citizens with easily accessible information about how public funds are being spent and what services are being procured.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (26)
Chris Lopez (R)*,
Leo Biasiucci (R),
Walter Blackman (R),
Selina Bliss (R),
Michael Carbone (R),
Neal Carter (R),
Pamela Carter (R),
Lupe Diaz (R),
Lisa Fink (R),
John Gillette (R),
Matt Gress (R),
Gail Griffin (R),
Ralph Heap (R),
Rachel Keshel (R),
Nickolas Kupper (R),
David Marshall (R),
Steve Montenegro (R),
Quang Nguyen (R),
Michele Peña (R),
Khyl Powell (R),
Tony Rivero (R),
James Taylor (R),
Michael Way (R),
Jeff Weninger (R),
Julie Willoughby (R),
Justin Wilmeth (R),
Last Action
Governor Vetoed (on 05/13/2025)
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