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SB 1348

tourism; sports authority; technical correction

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Sally Gonzales

Arizona bill making technical corrections to state tourism and sports authority statutes to clarify operational or jurisdictional language.

Senate First Reading
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Bill Summary · SB 1348

Legislative bill overview

SB 1348 is a technical correction bill related to Arizona's tourism and sports authority framework. The bill appears to address clarification or adjustment of existing statutes governing how the state manages sports-related tourism initiatives and associated authorities. Without access to the specific amended language, this is a narrow procedural measure rather than a substantive policy expansion.

Why is this important

Technical correction bills ensure legal clarity and prevent unintended consequences from previous legislation. In this case, fixing language around sports authority operations could affect how Arizona attracts sporting events, manages related revenue streams, and coordinates between state agencies and sports organizations—which has real economic implications for host communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of correction unclear – Without seeing the actual amendment, it's difficult to assess whether stakeholders agree this "fix" addresses the real problem or creates new issues
  • Sports authority funding/oversight – Any adjustment to authority structure could affect how tourism dollars are allocated or which entities have decision-making power
  • Local vs. state control – Technical corrections sometimes shift authority between state agencies and local municipalities, which can trigger jurisdictional disputes

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

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