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HB 2950

commerce; 2025-2026

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by David Livingston

Arizona HB 2950 commerce bill passed legislature but was vetoed by Governor on June 25, 2025, preventing enactment.

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Bill Summary · HB 2950

Legislative bill overview

HB 2950 is an Arizona commerce bill introduced by Representative David Livingston that passed both chambers of the legislature in June 2025. The bill was vetoed by the Governor on June 25, 2025, preventing it from becoming law.

Why is this important

Without access to the specific text or detailed summary of HB 2950's provisions, the real-world impact cannot be accurately assessed. Commerce bills typically affect business regulations, licensing, taxation, or trade practices that influence the state's economy and business environment.

Potential points of contention

  • The Governor's veto suggests fundamental disagreement with the bill's approach or provisions, though specific objections are not available in this summary
  • Commerce legislation often involves competing interests between business deregulation and consumer/worker protections
  • The rapid passage (same-day first and second readings) may indicate either broad consensus or limited debate on contentious measures

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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