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SCR 1007

technical correction; racing commission; prohibition

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Mark Finchem

Arizona concurrent resolution addressing unspecified technical correction and prohibition related to state racing commission authority and operations.

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Bill Summary · SCR 1007

Legislative bill overview

SCR 1007 is a concurrent resolution introduced in Arizona that appears to address a technical correction related to the racing commission and establishes or modifies a prohibition. As a concurrent resolution (SCR), this measure expresses the intent or policy position of the legislature rather than creating enforceable law, unless it relates to internal legislative procedures.

Why is this important

Concurrent resolutions can shape legislative direction, establish task forces, or correct errors in prior legislation. If this bill corrects a defect in racing commission regulations or statutory language, it could clarify enforcement authority or fix unintended legal gaps affecting horse racing, greyhound racing, or other regulated racing activities in Arizona.

Potential points of contention

  • Vague scope: The bill title provides minimal detail about what specific prohibition is being implemented or what technical issue is being corrected, making it difficult to assess stakeholder impact without the full text
  • Racing industry effects: Depending on the prohibition's nature, it could affect horsemen, track operators, gambling interests, or animal welfare advocates differently
  • Legislative procedure: As a concurrent resolution, its enforceability and whether it requires companion legislation in statutory code remains unclear from the title alone

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

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