HB 2071
appropriation; Apache Junction; rural development
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Bill overview
House Bill 2071 allocates state funds to the city of Apache Junction in Arizona. The bill directs $5 million to establish a rural small business and workforce hub, $6 million to revitalize rural infrastructure, and $4.5 million to develop a rural health and community services facility. These funds will be distributed by the state treasurer to support economic development and improve services in Apache Junction’s rural areas.
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Primary sponsor
Walt Blackman
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