HB 2211
technical correction; materials; resident preference
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Bill overview
This bill makes a technical correction to Arizona law regarding how state and local governments award contracts for building materials. Specifically, it clarifies that when awarding contracts, a preference is given to contractors who source materials from resident dealers who have paid Arizona property taxes for the past two years, provided the resident dealer’s bid is competitive. This ensures that local businesses are prioritized when purchasing materials for public projects. The bill aims to support Arizona-based businesses and promote economic activity within the state.
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David Livingston
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