Committee backs HB 2,797 to tighten SNAP eligibility checks and publish noncompliance data

Committee on Health and Human Services · February 2, 2026

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Summary

HB 2,797 would require DES to perform monthly or quarterly data matches, post noncompliance and fraud data, and define procedures for out-of-state EBT use; the committee returned the bill with a due-pass recommendation after proponent testimony and a roll-call vote (7–5).

Representative Carbone sponsored HB 2,797, which directs the Arizona Department of Economic Security to perform routine data-matching to confirm SNAP eligibility, report noncompliance and fraud investigations on its website, and establish procedures for cases such as exclusive out-of-state EBT card purchases.

Ajani (bill explainer) told the committee DES must review various agency data on a monthly or quarterly basis and post data about noncompliance and fraud to increase transparency. Tim Pugliese of FGA Action testified in support, saying more frequent crosschecks (lottery winnings, federal data, employment records and EBT transaction reviews) would help reduce payment errors and potential federal penalties. Questions from members focused on whether the bill provides additional staffing or resources for DES; proponents argued most checks already occur but would be more frequent and systematic under the bill.

Procedural outcome: After public testimony and sponsor remarks the vice chair moved a due-pass recommendation; the roll-call recorded 7 ayes and 5 nays and the committee returned the bill with a due-pass recommendation.