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The 56th Legislature-  1st Regular Session happening now!

Check out the Legislative Action Toolkit. Including: 

  • How You Can Take Action
  • Template Email for Contacting Legislators
  • Video– How to Use Request to Speak (RTS) System
  • Video- How to Participate in a Virtual Committee Hearing

You can find your legislator in Arizona and your legislative district by going to the Arizona State Legislature website: 

Find My Legislator

Or to locate your Congressional member: 

AZ Independent Redistricting Commission

People with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations such as interpreters, alternative formats, or assistance with physical accessibility. 

  • https://www.azleg.gov/access-accessibility/

If you require accommodations, please contact:

House of Representatives

  • Chief Clerk's Office: (602) 926-3032 (voice)
  • House Sergeant at Arms Office: (602) 926-5569

State Senate

  • Senate Secretary's Office: (602) 926-4231 (voice)
  • Senate Sergeant at Arms Office: (602) 926-5969

 

The public can use the RTS system to register your support of or your opposition of a bill. 

  • https://www.azleg.gov/alisPDFs/RTS_Manual_public.pdf
  • https://www.azleg.gov/rts/rts.asp
  • https://apps.azleg.gov/Account/SignOn

You must register your account first at one of the kiosks at the State Capitol (Phoenix) or Tucson annex. 

To follow a bill in the going through the state legislature, you can use the state's bill tracking system. You can also use the tracking system to learn which committees bills have been assigned.

  • https://apps.azleg.gov/BillStatus/BillOverview?SessionID=121
  • https://apps.azleg.gov/BillStatus/BillOverview

The Capitol is located on 17th Avenue between Washington and Jefferson St on the west side.

  • https://www.azleg.gov/location/
  • https://www.azleg.gov/alispdfs/council/CapitolMallParkingMap.pdf

Arizona State Capitol Complex
1700 W Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Senate

  • (602)-926-3559
  • 1-800-352-8404

House

  • (602)-926-4221
  • 1-800-352-8404

Legislative Council 

  • (602)-926-4236

JLBC 

  • (602)-926-5416

Here you can access current and historical legislative resources from the United States. This includes bill finders, public laws and other information regarding National legislation.

**Click each of the underlined links below to be taken to that resource**

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