SB 1488
appropriation; coal-impacted workforce; study
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1488 establishes a study committee to examine the social and economic impacts of the decline of the coal industry, particularly on rural and tribal communities in Arizona. The committee will investigate strategies for mitigating these impacts and promoting economic diversification. The bill also appropriates $300,000 to the Office of Economic Opportunity for a workforce development study focused on communities affected by the closure of the Navajo Generating Station.
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Brian Garcia
Denise “Mitzi” Epstein
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