ArizonaSB 1296Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular SessionSenate

unemployment benefits; requirements; disqualifications; determinations

Sponsored By: Mark Finchem (1)

Passed

actively seek workapprovalclaimsdefinitiondenial of benefitsdepartment of health services (dhs) (h)determinationdeterminationsdhs (see also: department of health services) (h)disqualification from benefitsdisqualificationseligibilityeligibility for benefitsemployment securityexaminationexceptionsfailure to accept suitable worklabor - title 23requirementsshared work benefitsshared work planunemployment benefits

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Mark Finchem

    1 • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Leo Biasiucci

    30 • House

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 84 • No: 54

Senate vote 4/29/2025

CONCUR: Passed

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Senate vote 4/29/2025

FINAL: Passed

Yes: 17 • No: 12

Senate vote 4/14/2025

THIRD: Passed

Yes: 32 • No: 23

Senate vote 3/24/2025

C&P

Yes: 8 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/18/2025

DPA

Yes: 6 • No: 4

Senate vote 3/3/2025

THIRD: Passed

Yes: 17 • No: 12

Senate vote 2/20/2025

DP

Yes: 4 • No: 3

Actions Timeline

  1. Final Reading: Passed

    4/29/2025Senate
  2. Concurrence: Passed

    4/29/2025Senate
  3. Third Reading: Passed

    4/14/2025Senate
  4. Committee of the Whole: do pass amended

    3/26/2025Senate
  5. undefined: C&P

    3/24/2025Senate
  6. undefined: DPA

    3/18/2025Senate
  7. Third Reading: Passed

    3/3/2025Senate
  8. Committee of the Whole: do pass

    2/26/2025Senate
  9. undefined: PFC

    2/24/2025Senate
  10. undefined: DP

    2/20/2025Senate

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