Saturday, February 4, 2023

Request to Speak Actions on Bad Bills on Water & Good Bills for State Parks


This week at the Arizona State Legislature there are some good bills and some bad bills being heard in committee. Please, sign into the Request to Speak system to weigh in on them while they are still in committee. The good bills include those that support recreation and state parks. Most of the bad bills have to do with water management or unfettered development without an adequate water supply. 


Sign into your RTS account here: 


https://apps.azleg.gov/account/signon


Directions for navigating the RTS system here: 
 
http://desktopactivisttucson.blogspot.com/2018/03/request-to-speak-time.html


Helpful hint: Copy the bill number (ex. HB2505) and paste it into the SEARCH PHRASE box. 


NOTE: Three bills from last week's RTS action have moved on to other committees. If you have already weighed in on them, your position is already in the system. No need to do that again. If you haven't, it's even more important that you weigh in now as they are closer to a vote on the floor. I have indicated those bills in red

HB2411 hadn't been posted yet when I weighed in on the RTS system last week, so I took this opportunity to OPPOSE it.   

Also, there are also some bills that make it difficult to vote. You can find them here: 


NOTE: Three bills from last week’s Request to Speak action have moved on to another committee. If you have already weighed in on them your response is still in the system, so there is no need to do that again.  If you haven’t, it is even more important that you weigh in now since those bills have moved even closer to a vote on the floor.  I will indicate the repeat bills in red.

There are also some bills that make it more difficult to vote. You can find them here:

https://desktopactivisttucson.blogspot.com/2023/02/request-to-speak-on-more-bills-that.html


 

Monday, February 6th

House Committee on Land, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs at 2:00 PM

Tuesday, February 7th

House Committee on Natural Resources, Energy, and Water at 2:00 PM
Members of the public may access a livestream of the meeting here.

Senate Committee on Appropriations at 2:00 PM  

Wednesday, February 8th

 

House Committee on Government at 9:00 AM .

Senate Committee on Government at 9:30 AM

  • SB1093 city water provider services (Kavanagh) requires the cities to provide water via standpipes if they have been providing it previously to areas outside the city if certain conditions are met. This is again trying to force Scottsdale to provide water to Rio Verde. OPPOSE

House Committee on Appropriations at 2:00 PM
Members of the public may access a livestream of the meeting here:

  • HB2026 appropriation; on-farm efficiency fund (Dunn) appropriates $30 million to the On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Fund. Increasing irrigation efficiency is a worthy goal. Unfortunately, no change in the type of crop is allowed, no switch to something less water intensive.  Neutral with comment

House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure at 2:00 PM
Members of the public may access a livestream of the meeting here.

  • HB2411 water supply; elimination; reduction; damages (Cook: Martinez, Toma, et al.) tries to make Scottsdale liable for termination of water service to Rio Verde. What they really should be doing is tightening regulation, not proposing this kind of bill to reward wildcat development. OPPOSE

Thursday, February 9th

Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Energy, and Water at 9:30 AM
Members of the public may access a livestream of the meeting here.

  • SB1257 water resources; assistant director (Petersen) requires the Department of Water Resources director to appoint an assistant director that only works with the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority on augmentation. This would put even more resources into augmentation versus conservation. Why not have this person focus on that? OPPOSE
  • SB1392 appropriation; state park; Verde River (Kerr) appropriates an undesignated amount for a state park at the headwaters of the Verde River. It is good to see legislators supporting parks again. SUPPORT
  • SB1714 appropriation; Arizona trail fund (Gowan: Shamp, Shope) appropriates $250,000 for the Arizona Trail Fund. SUPPORT

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