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Panel backs $1 million appropriation to monitor uranium contamination and partner with tribal epidemiology centers

February 17, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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Panel backs $1 million appropriation to monitor uranium contamination and partner with tribal epidemiology centers
House Bill 2889 would appropriate $1,000,000 from the state general fund to the State Mine Inspector in FY2027 to monitor potential uranium contamination, establish a statewide registry, and partner with tribal epidemiology centers. The sponsor highlighted hundreds of abandoned uranium mines—particularly on the Navajo Nation—and framed the bill as addressing health and environmental impacts for tribal communities.

Testimony and follow-up: Tribal and community witnesses supported the bill and urged accountability and community involvement in testing; the sponsor acknowledged conversations about whether ADEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) might be the appropriate implementing agency and said he would accept an amendment transferring implementation to ADEQ and adjusting the report date.

Committee action: After discussion and suggested technical changes (agency assignment, report date), the committee returned HB2889 with a due-pass recommendation. The roll call recorded 9 ayes, 0 nays, 1 absent.

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