Authorizes a child tax credit
SB 1091 standardizes school override votes by setting deadlines, requires transparent budget info and sworn ballot arguments, and mandates an alternate budget if voters reject.
SB 1091 standardizes school override votes by setting deadlines, requires transparent budget info and sworn ballot arguments, and mandates an alternate budget if voters reject.
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments. Introduced: Feb 4, 2025. Primary sponsor: Sen. Jake Hoffman (also lists co-sponsors). Affects: Arizona Revised Statutes §§15‑481, 15‑491, 15‑949 (school finance election rules).
SB 1091 revises statutory requirements for school-district budget override (and related bond/ballot) elections to standardize and expand the informational materials provided to voters, set clear procedural deadlines and signature/verification rules for ballot arguments, and increase transparency about tax and budget impacts.
Note: The provided document includes multiple draft variants and unrelated SB 1091 texts from other jurisdictions. This summary focuses on the Arizona school‑finance provisions (ARS §15‑481 and related sections) reflected in the bill text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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