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House Bill 2051 - Contractors

February 17, 2010 | AZPM

House Bill 2051 prohibits the Arizona Corporation Commission from requiring contractors licensed by the Registrar of Contractors to join a trade association, pay dues to a trade association, or take any continuing education courses not required by the ROC. The proposal is sponsored by local Representatives Frank Antenori (R) and Olivia Cajero Bedford (D).

On February 17, 2010 the full House approved HB 2051 with a unanimous vote.

Pima County House Delegation Votes:

  • Frank Antenori (R) – Yes
  • David Bradley (D) – Yes
  • Olivia Cajero Bedford (D) – Yes
  • Steve Farley (D) – Yes
  • David Gowan (R)- Yes
  • Matt Heinz (D) – Yes
  • Phil Lopes (D) – Yes
  • Vic Williams (R)- Did Not Vote
  • Nancy Young Wright (D) – Yes

Full House Vote on HB 2051

Update

On April 7, 2010 the full Senate approved HB 2051 on a unanimous vote

Pima County Senate Delegation Vote

  • Paula Aboud (D) – Yes
  • Frank Antenori (R) – Yes
  • Jorge Luis Garcia (D) – Yes
  • Linda Lopez (D) – Yes
  • Al Melvin (R) – Yes

Full Senate Vote on HB 2051

Update

On April 16, 2010 Governor Jan Brewer signed HB 2051 into law.

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