2024 League Resolutions Summary Chart

Each year a set of legislative resolutions is adopted which set forth the League’s agenda for the following year’s legislative session. These policy initiatives are first vetted by the League’s policy area committees and then discussed and moved by the full Resolutions Committee during the League Annual Conference.

League of Arizona Cities and Towns Resolutions Summary Chart 2024 Adopted Resolutions
NumberResolutionSponsorNotes
BFED 1Proactively seek solutions to offset loss of funds resulting from the rental tax repeal and preserve current revenue streams.Goodyear
BFED 2Work with state partners to authorize municipalities to use Tax Increment Financing.Tempe
GAHRE 1Clarify statute to authorize the Secretary of State and municipal clerks to enforce strict compliance of all constitutional and statutory requirements for referendums.SurpriseAmending A.R.S § 19.101-01
GAHRE 2Lift the prohibition on candidates for local office from transferring campaign funds to allow for equal treatment among candidates and encourage candidates with local experience to run for higher office.GoodyearAmending A.R.S § 16- 913
NSQL 1Restore local control to allow the establishment of local policies to incentivize the development of attainable and below market housing.TempeAmending A.R.S. § 9- 461.16
PSMAC 2Clarify statute to apply immunity only to claims arising from a public employee’s operation of a motor vehicle and affirm that the statute is an immunity statute.SurpriseAmending A.R.S. § 12- 820.05
PSMAC 4Allow public bodies to withhold records that could identify a victim of or witness to a crime if there is reasonable belief they will be subject to harassment.Queen CreekAmending A.R.S. § 13- 4434 and 39-123.01

Budget, Finance and Economic Development – BFED
General Administration, Human Resources and Elections – GAHRE
Neighborhoods, Sustainability and Quality of Life – NSQL
Public Safety, Military Affairs and the Courts – PSMAC
Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Works – TIPW