POLICY & ADVOCACY

Government Affairs

Government Affairs Committee

AAED is committed to engaging with policy makers to effectuate positive change for economic development issues affecting the state of Arizona.

To do so, AAED has a Government Affairs Committee comprised of AAED leadership and AAED members that participate in the legislative process by educating and informing Arizona Legislators and AAED members on key economic development related issues.

Governmental Affairs

Policy Priorities

JOB COMPETITIVENESS

The Arizona Commerce Authority administers two crucial programs—the Arizona Competes Fund and Quality Jobs Tax Credit—both of which are set for reauthorization in 2026. The Arizona Competes Fund plays an essential role in enhancing Arizona’s ability to attract job-creating businesses that drive economic growth. The Quality Jobs Tax Credit program encourages business investment and fosters the creation of high-quality employment opportunities statewide. Quality Jobs achieves this goal by providing tax credits to employers who generate a minimum number of net new qualifying jobs and commit to a minimum capital investment in Arizona. AAED supports the reauthorization of these vital economic development tools, recognizing their importance in sustaining and advancing Arizona’s economic prosperity.

ENSURE A QUALIFIED WORKFORCE AND WORKFORCE PIPELINE

AAED advocates for sustainable policies and funding to bolster education and training programs, ultimately cultivating a thriving, qualified workforce in Arizona. Supporting a healthy innovation pipeline and a robust internship and apprenticeship ecosystem directly impacts the overall economic health of our state. AAED supports Arizona’s career and technical education districts and programs, working to elevate awareness among students about the benefits of career and technical education (CTE) and the opportunity to obtain in-demand industry credentials. A well-prepared workforce, characterized by a blend of post-secondary education and hands-on training, is essential for enhancing Arizona’s competitiveness in attracting and retaining high-wage jobs.

MANUFACTURING INFRASTRUCTURE

AAED supports expanding the existing infrastructure development tax capture mechanism for qualified manufacturing facilities. Existing projects and the communities in which they are located should be held harmless.

FUND TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE

AAED supports the development, maintenance, and improvement of transportation infrastructure that drives business development and job creation. Additionally, we must incorporate technological advances when assessing transportation needs, as these innovations are crucial for modern infrastructure. By prioritizing infrastructure, we ensure Arizona remains competitive in attracting and retaining businesses, fostering economic growth.

EXPANDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS TO MAKE ARIZONA MORE COMPETITIVE

AAED endorses programs and policies that encourage business expansion within Arizona, thereby strengthening our state’s competitive edge in attracting and retaining high-wage jobs. Moreover, AAED supports policies and investments that ensure reliable and affordable electric service, focusing on resource adequacy, price stability, and consumer protection—essential elements for Arizona’s ongoing economic success. AAED supports performance-based and return-driven policies that foster a diverse array of businesses to establish and sustain their presence in Arizona for the long term. This strategic approach is vital for enhancing Arizona’s competitive efforts in attracting high-wage jobs and stimulating capital investment.

RETAIN AND MODERNIZE EXISTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

To ensure Arizona’s competitiveness in an ever-changing global economy, it is essential for the state to continually assess and refine its economic development programs. These programs must align with Arizona’s strategic focus on attracting, growing, and retaining businesses in comparison to global counterparts. AAED’s membership firmly opposes any unnecessary changes that diminish or delay the effectiveness of existing, proven economic development tools and initiatives. Many companies are drawn to relocate or expand in Arizona precisely because of these essential programs. Maintaining consistency and competitiveness is paramount for Arizona’s long-term economic development success.

WATER IS CRITICAL TO CONTINUED ECONOMIC GROWTH

AAED supports the ongoing negotiations regarding future Colorado River operating rules (reconsultation) and the pursuit of larger contributions from other Colorado River Basin States to conserve additional Colorado River water.

BROADBAND EQUITY, ACCESS, AND DEPLOYMENT (BEAD) INFRASTRUCTURE

AAED supports Arizona’s broadband plan by ensuring federal BEAD dollars are spent first in unserved and underserved communities. All levels of government should work with the private sector to reduce barriers of entry to broadband providers, including creating reasonable license fees, expediting permit times, and encouraging construction deployment methods for broadband to enable the greatest number of Arizonans to be served with high-speed internet as soon as possible. Workforce is also critical. AAED encourages community colleges and technical schools to offer programs aimed at building a robust 21st-century broadband workforce in Arizona. Finally, Arizona’s federal congressional delegation should actively pursue a permanent mechanism to fund the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which has helped more than 500,000 Arizonans access the internet.

Legislative Lunch on the Lawn

The Government Affairs Committee coordinates the annual Legislative Lunch on the Lawn. This event provides an opportunity for AAED members to meet with Arizona legislators and their key staff members to discuss the vital role of statewide economic development policies.

AAED Honors State Legislators as 2023 Economic Development Champions

February 1, 2024 | Arizona State Capitol

he Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) recently presented its 2023 Economic Development Champions Awards, recognizing legislators for their efforts in sponsoring legislation aimed to benefit economic development efforts throughout Arizona. Receiving the awards were Representative Michael Carbone (R – Buckeye), Representative Marcelino Quiñonez (D – Phoenix), Senator Ken Bennett (R — Prescott), Senator Eva Burch (D – Mesa).

The awards were presented at AAED’s annual Policy Impact Celebration, sponsored by SRP and held at the Greater Phoenix Economic Council’s offices. Since 2014, AAED has honored legislators with its Economic Development Champion Award, celebrating elected officials who have championed bills and causes that are important to Arizona’s economy.

Below is a summary of why each representative was selected for the honor:

Representative Michael Carbone served as the primary sponsor of last year’s infrastructure bill (HB 2809), an important piece of legislation designed to encourage the development of infrastructure to attract major advanced manufacturing investments.

As the House Minority Whip, Representative Marcelino Quiñonez secured votes for the reauthorization of the Maricopa County Regional Transportation Tax, legislation critical to funding street and highway projects, along with public transportation. Through his efforts, the legislation heads to voters this November as Prop 479 and asks them to extend the transportation tax for two decades.

A respected healthcare and public education advocate, Senator Eva Burch took over as Minority Whip during her freshman year as an Arizona Legislator and has since introduced a number of bills focused on improving healthcare and school safety.

As the Senate Education Committee Chair, Senator Ken Bennet led the effort to include STEM education funding into the state budget, an essential investment in workforce development needed to support the continued growth of Arizona.

The awards were presented by Skip Becker, president of AAED and Becker Development and Consulting, AAED Government Affairs Committee Chair Mark Mitchell, and Fareed Bailey, Senior Representative of Government Affairs for SRP.

VIEW PAST ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHAMPIONS

2023 Senator Ken Bennett (R-Prescott)
2023 Senator Eva Burch (D-Mesa)
2023 Representative Marcelino Quinonez (D-Phoenix)
2023 Representative Michael Carbone (R-Buckeye)
2022 Senator Frank Carroll (R-Peoria)
2022 Senator Lela Alston (D-Phoenix)
2022 Senator Rick Gray (R-Peoria
2021 Representative Michelle Udall (R-Mesa)
2021 Representative Cesar Chavex (D-Phoenix)
2021 Senator Tyler Pace (R-Mesa)
2020 Representative Ben Toma (R-Peoria)
2020 Senator David Gowan (R-Sierra Vista)
2020 Representative Frank Pratt(R-Casa Grande)
2019 Senator Linda Otondo (D-Yuma)
2019 Representative T.J. Shope (R-Coolidge)
2018 Senator Kate Brophy McGee (R-Phoenix)
2018 Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers (R-Mesa)
2018 Representative Jeff Weninger (R-Chandler)
2018 Representative Noel Campbell (R-Prescott)
2017 Senator Frank Pratt (R-Casa Grande)
2017 Representative Jeff Weninger (R-Chandler)
2017 Senator Sean Bowie (D-Phoenix)
2017 Representative Noel Campbell (R-Prescott)
2016 Senator Bob Worsley (R-Mesa)
2016 Senator Gail Griffin (R-Hereford)
2016 Representative Don Shooter (R-Yuma)
2016 Representative Brenda Barton (R-Payson)
2015 Representative Jeff Weninger
2015 Senator Andy Biggs
2014 Representative Karen Fann
2014 Senator Jeff Dial