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JUST NOW: The House passed SB1009 which reigns in the power of the Executive during a โ€œstate of emergency,โ€ requiring legislative approval for extensions beyond 120 days. Thanks to everyone who gave this bill a ๐Ÿ‘ on RTS! The bill now heads to the Governor.
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Hanging out in Pinal County!
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Click to send a webmail to your Senator to support CLEAN AND CURRENT VOTER ROLLS with HB2617 https://www.votervoice.net/AZFEC/Campaigns/92412/Respond
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We need ACTION from our Senators - please click and and tell your Senator to SUPPORT HB2495 - and protect our Children!!
JUST NOW: Arizona Senate has passed HB2453 which prohibits governmental entities from imposing mask mandates. 277 conservative activists signed in to SUPPORT this bill on RTS! It now heads to the Governor for signature.
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JUST NOW: The Senate passed HB2237, preventing same day voter registration and classifying a violation as a class 6 felony. It now heads to the Governor!
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JUST NOW: The House has FAILED to pass SB1260, which would prevent duplicate voter registrations. Rep. Toma voted No so that he could motion to have the bill reconsidered.
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And the House has FAILED to pass SB1362, allowing on-site tabulation of early ballots. Rep. Toma voted no to reconsider the bill.
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HB2238 (drop boxes), HB2617 (voter roll maintenance), and HB2710 (public upload of voter rolls and poll observers) have passed Senate COW.
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Sen. Ugenti-Rita offered a floor amendment to HB2238 to prohibit drop boxes entirely, instead of require they be under 24 hour surveillance. It failed in COW, but Sen. Ugenti-Rita motioned to add the amendment into the report and has called for a roll call vote, which is occuring now.
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The motion has failed to pass. HB2238 was originally a prohibition on drop boxes, but was amended to require 24 hour election staff or video surveillance IF they were to be used, in order to get enough votes in the House. If the bill passes on 3rd Read, it goes to the Governor.
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