This week,
please ask your Arizona representatives to oppose two measures to make it more difficult to get initiatives on the ballot and to get them passed. Use the button below to take action.
NOTE: Some legislators may be more inclined to open personal emails or keep tabs of their phone messages - rather than petitions. Here are the links for reaching out to them.
How to find out who your new legislators are:The framers of the Arizona Constitution saw the initiative process, including proposed constitutional amendments, as an important check on the legislature and a way to advance important issues when the legislature refuses to act, such as early on recognizing women’s right to vote. Over the years, measures such as providing funds for parks and wildlife and increasing the minimum wage, have advanced via the initiative process. The following measures are intended to whittle away at this important constitutional right to direct democracy and make it more difficult for the people of Arizona to pass policies that are important to our future.
Please ask your Arizona representatives to oppose the following bills!
SCR1002 constitutional amendments; sixty percent approval (Kern) refers the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment to require sixty percent approval for any proposed constitutional amendment. Ironically, SCR1002 requires a simple majority to pass on the ballot to then require 60 percent approval going forward. If a simple majority or less is okay for electing a governor, a secretary of state, an attorney general, and you all, it should certainly be enough for adopting ballot measures, including proposed constitutional amendments.
SCR1015 initiative; referendum; signatures; legislative districts (Mesnard: Bennett, Kaiser, et al.) refers to the ballot a measure that requires a proportionate number of signatures from each legislative district to even put an initiative on the ballot, allowing one legislative district to block a statewide measure and making it even more expensive to put something on the ballot.
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If you have not signed up yet for the Request to Speak system to voice your position in support or opposition to bills, we encourage you to do so now as you will need to get the account activated at the Capitol.
Here is a link for signing up. To learn more about how to use the Request to Speak System, you can sign up for one of the trainings sponsored by Civic Engagement Beyond Voting.
Here is their sign-up link.
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