In addition to the Request to Speak Actions (below), there are three bad bills (HB2055, HB2101 and HB2536) that made it through committee. Please, take a few minutes to call your Representatives this week.
Keep calling your House members, asking them to oppose HB2055 Harquahala non-expansion area; groundwater transportation (Griffin: Bowers). The bill has not moved out of the House, so our efforts are making a difference. HB2055 allows private water companies to import water from the Harquahala Valley and into active management areas (AMAs) for development. Creating groundwater sacrifice zones and further privatizing water is a bad idea.
HB2101 electric energy; reliability; public policy (Griffin: Abraham, Blackman, et al.), which repeals provisions in the law that create parameters for retail competition of electricity, is likely to go to the floor of the House next week. We are still opposed as we have concerns about how it will affect community choice aggregation, rooftop solar in SRP territory, and have not seen what additional amendments they may be adding to it. Let your House members know you have concerns about this bill too. Its twin is up in the Senate Natural Resources, Energy, and Water Committee on Wednesday.
Please call and ask your representatives to oppose HB2536 corporation commissioners; qualifications (Griffin). It requires corporation commissioners to be at least 30 years old and have five years experience in business, accounting, finance, economics, administrative law, or professional engineering. This would disqualify a lot of people who have been or would be excellent commissioners. It is ready to go to the House floor.
You can find your representatives' phone numbers here.
Some of us have been experiencing great frustration with the Request to Speak System -- it has been super slow and sometimes will not allow you to sign in on a bill at all. It was supposed to be fixed today.
REQUEST TO SPEAK
ACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK:
Monday, February 14th
House Committee on Land,
Agriculture, and Rural Affairs at 2:00 PM
- HB2151
land division; acting in concert (Kavanagh) authorizes a county
or the State Real Estate Department to deny a building permit or
certificate of occupancy if a group is under investigation for attempting
to violate land division laws. It increases penalties for selling or
leasing subdivided lands without obtaining a public report. This is a way
to crack down a bit on wildcat subdivisions. SUPPORT
- HB2181 technical correction;
game; fish; facilities (Cook) will have a S/E amendment on game and fish; taking
wolves that forbids the Arizona Game and Fish Commission from
prohibiting anyone from killing a wolf that is actively
threatening or attacking a person, livestock or other domestic animal. The
first of these is clear cut, although not necessary. People can kill
wolves if they are threatened -- which almost never happens -- but
allowing endangered wolves to be killed for taking livestock or other
animals is not appropriate. OPPOSE
House Committee on Military
Affairs & Public Safety at 2:00 PM
- HB2591
border security fund; administration (Grantham) is an emergency
measure to authorize the Department of Emergency and Military
Affairs to use up to $250,000 from the Border Security Fund to
pay for additional full-time equivalent positions. This is more border
militarization. OPPOSE
Tuesday, February 15th
House
Committee on Natural Resources, Energy, & Water at 2:00 PM
- HB2128
rulemaking; exemption; limitation; corporation commission (Griffin:
Carroll) subjects the Arizona Corporation Commission to
the rulemaking process that is followed by agencies. This is an
effort by the legislature to assert more control over the ACC. OPPOSE
- HB2560
appropriation; DWR; water efficiency projects (Dunn) appropriates
$1 million to the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) to
identify water efficiency projects that have significant potential for
water savings and that also have legal impediments hindering implementation. SUPPORT
- HCR2038
supporting proper forest management (Griffin) contains
revisionist history regarding the history of national forests. It fails to
recognize the impacts of commercial logging on forest health -- most of
the larger trees were logged in Arizona, leaving more opportunities for
the dense growth of smaller trees -- fire suppression, and livestock
grazing. There is no mention of climate change. It seeks to repeat the
mistakes of the past that have contributed to unhealthy forests. OPPOSE
Senate Committee on Appropriations at 2:00 PM
- SB1032
border fence construction; appropriation (Rogers) appropriates
$700,000,000 to the Border Security Fund for the construction
and maintenance of a physical border fence. OPPOSE
- SB1718
appropriation; border security fund (Gowan) appropriates
$1,140,800 and 14.5 full-time equivalent positions from the state
General Fund to the Border Security Fund. OPPOSE
Wednesday, February 16th
House Committee on Judiciary at 8:00 a.m.
- HB2750
prisoners; forest restoration projects; expungement (Cano:
Abraham, Andrade, et al.) allows prisoners who participated in forest
restoration projects to petition for expungement of their record. SUPPORT
Senate Committee on Natural
Resources, Energy, & Water at 2:00 PM
- SB1631
electric energy; public policy; reliability (Kerr: Fann, Gray, et
al) eliminates the requirements for retail competition. The bill may have
a negative impact on rooftop solar in SRP territory. OPPOSE
- SB1656
water and energy; improvement district (Pace: Shope, Abraham, et
al) establishes a property assessed clean energy program for commercial
property. This provides a mechanism for financing energy efficiency and
renewable energy projects. SUPPORT
House Committee on
Transportation at 2:00 PM
- HB2728
appropriations; ADOT; tier 2 studies (Wilmeth) appropriates
funding for various freeway studies, including $25 million for I-11. OPPOSE
If you had an account with RTS previously, it is still active. If you do not have an account, go ahead and set one up, but someone will have to help you activate it as it requires going to the Capitol. Reach out to Civic Engagement Beyond Voting.
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