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Prohibition on the Use of Social Credit Scores in Lending (HB2903)

Score:

56

%

Arizona

2026

Latest Action:

Vetoed by Governor

Updated:

April 7, 2026

Chamber:

Office of the Governor

This bill would ban the State of Arizona from requiring banks or financial institutions to use a social credit score—including social or environmental values—when making lending decisions. While Arizona does not currently have such a requirement, this bill would ensure the state cannot mandate it in the future. The goal is to keep loan decisions based solely on financial qualifications, rather than government-imposed social or environmental ratings, while still allowing banks to set their own standards.

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