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Arizona House backs assisted‑living monitoring amendment touted as accountability measure
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Summary
Lawmakers supported a strike‑everything amendment to SB 10‑41 permitting electronic monitoring in assisted‑living settings; sponsors and members described the measure as an accountability tool for elder care and urged colleagues to support the amended bill.
The House of Representatives, through the Committee on Land, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, presented a strike‑everything amendment to Senate Bill 10‑41 that would permit electronic monitoring in assisted‑living facilities. On April 20 sponsors and several members framed the bill as a consumer‑protection and accountability measure aimed at preventing neglect.
Representative Gutierrez described the amendment as "a lifesaving law," recounting a personal family story about an assisted‑living resident who suffered neglect during the COVID‑19 pandemic and saying a camera might have changed the outcome. Representative Carvero called the bill "extraordinarily personal," noting family members work in senior facilities and framing monitoring as an accountability step for an industry that "has abused this state." Representative Cruz and others also expressed support and urged passage.
Committee amendments were adopted and the Committee of the Whole recommended SB 10‑41 as amended receive a do‑pass recommendation; the committee question carried on the floor.
The bill’s supporters said monitoring systems provide oversight and accountability for vulnerable residents; opponents (if any on this floor excerpt) were not prominent in the provided transcript. The record shows the committee moved the amended bill forward for further House consideration.
Sources: Floor debate April 20, 2026.
