Senator cites $11.7 billion impact of water-based recreation as Audubon Day guests visit Senate

Arizona Senate · March 25, 2026

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Summary

A lawmaker and Senator Dunn highlighted Audubon Day and Western Rivers Day visitors and emphasized the role of sound water policy; Senator Dunn said water-based outdoor recreation contributes about $11.7 billion annually to Arizona’s economy and supports more than 72,000 jobs.

During introductions of visitors for Audubon Day and Western Rivers Day, a lawmaker urged colleagues to consider the link between water policy and outdoor recreation.

A senator recognized visitors who came to advocate for sound water policy, saying surface water in rivers supports recreation, tourism and birding across Arizona. "They're here to talk about the importance of sound water policy, especially as it supports and making sure that there's surface water flowing in our state, our rivers," the lawmaker said.

Senator Dunn expanded on the economic stakes, citing an estimate that "water-based outdoor recreation in Arizona contributes $11,700,000,000 to Arizona's economy, annually supports more than 72,000 jobs in the state." In reporting this, Dunn framed the figure as the economic contribution of water-based outdoor recreation to Arizona.

The remarks were part of ceremonial introductions and advocacy made during the session; no legislative action or vote on water policy was recorded in the transcript. The Senate then moved on to calendar business and adjourned until March 26, 2026.