The Arizona Senate approves legislation that could allow Taser maker Axon Enterprises to build a new headquarters complex featuring nearly 2,000 apartments in Scottsdale, effectively overriding local opposition. Critics argue the bill, now awaiting the governor’s signature, may violate state constitutional prohibitions against “special legislation,” potentially leading to a legal battle that could delay the project for years.
Supporters claim the development addresses local workforce housing needs while opposing groups argue that Scottsdale already has ample housing options. If signed into law, the bill’s narrow focus on Axon could spark further opposition, drawing attention to the tension between economic growth and local governance in Arizona. Opponents are exploring legal avenues to challenge the bill, which might stifle Axon’s plans and impact the company’s decision to remain in the state.
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