Public incorporation notices bill fails in the Senate

Photo by Brittny GoodseBy Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star

Newspapers appear to be safe from losing a source of their revenues, at least for the time being.

On a 16-13 vote the state Senate on Monday defeated legislation that would have eliminated the requirement for new businesses in the state’s two largest counties to publish their articles of incorporation and other legal notices in newspapers.

Proponents could try to resurrect HB 2447 later in the session. The measure had been approved by the House 33-26.

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