This week I have included some bad voting bills because it makes it difficult to advocate for the environment if we can’t vote.
Unfortunately, HCR 2050 made it through committee and awaits a Third Read vote in the house. If it passes it will put this horrific bill on the ballot. Governor Hobbs won't be able to veto it! If you haven't already, please, reach out to your legislators using the Sierra Club’s petition (link below).
HCR2050 energy source; restriction; prohibition (Griffin: Biasiucci, Bliss, et al) would put on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit a city, town, county or any other political subdivision of the state from restricting the manufacture, use or sale of a device based on the energy source that is either used to power the device or consumed by the device. Device is not defined, but this is clearly intended to preclude any limits on fossil fuels, including gas. This will make it harder to protect our air, our water, our health, and our communities.
Take action against HCR2050 here.
Request to Speak on the following bills before they are heard in their respective committees.
Sign onto the RTS app:
https://apps.azleg.gov/account/signon
Review RTS directions:
https://desktopactivisttucson.blogspot.com/2018/03/request-to-speak-time.html
Monday, March 4th
Senate Elections Committee at 2:00 PM
- HB2404 voter registration cards; mailing limitation (Gillette: Biasiucci, Bliss, et al) prohibits the county recorder from providing an initial or updated voter registration card to a person whose mailing address is outside of Arizona except for active military members and those for whom there is no Arizona mail address. This would exclude students. OPPOSE
- HB2482 voter registration changes; text notice (Parker B) requires county recorders to notify people either via text or in writing if they make any changes to their voting records and provide them with information on how they can check their record and make any changes needed. This is a good transparency measure and a service to voters. SUPPORT
- HB2852 voter registrations; organizations; prohibition (Heap: Chaplik, Gillette, et al) prohibits the state and any city, town, county or political subdivision from participating as a member of the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC). The state can’t provide information to ERIC (a trusted non-profit organization that makes sure people don’t register to vote in more than one state). Instead, they must hire a third-party contractor. OPPOSE
Senate Finance and Commerce Committee at 2:00PM
- HB2007 subdivided lands; civil penalties (Griffin) says a civil penalty for a subdivider or agent who engages in unlawful practice with respect to the sale or lease of subdivided lands applies to each lot where a violation occurs rather than all of the lots combined. This is positive because it increases the penalty for unscrupulous developers. SUPPORT
House Municipal Affairs and Public Safety at 2:00 PM
- SCR1042 support; Texas; southern border (Bolick: Bennett, Borrelli, et al) supports Texas's unlawful and harmful activities along its border with Mexico that have resulted in the deaths of immigrants. OPPOSE
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