Arizona LegislationThe Arizona Legislature adjourned Sine Day on May 3, 2012. They will reconvene for regular session in January 2013.You can follow budget and legislative updates at our Twitter site: http://twitter.com/HACUWRO.Please Click Here for Action Alerts and Press Releases!Bill Tracking*
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*Please note these are bills that we believe to be of interest to our Members; if the position field is left blank, we have not taken a formal position on the bill.
Find your representative:
To find your representative, please click on http://azredistricting.org/mapping/default2.asp?tname=Interim.2004.Legislative.Map&service=ircmaps&Layer4=on&Layer1=on&action=zoomin&ActiveLayer=16 and enter your address on the top right hand corner.
In The News
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Brewer bars public benefits for illegal immigrants
As young undocumented immigrants on Wednesday celebrated the start of a new federal program allowing them to apply to stay and work temporarily in the United States, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer issued an executive order telling state agencies not to grant driver's licenses to program participants. Brewer's order, issued late in the day, reiterates that state agencies are required to deny licenses and other public benefits to all undocumented immigrants, even those who gain approval under President Barack Obama's new "deferred action" program. Wednesday was the first day that as many as 1.76 million undocumented immigrants under the age of 31 nationwide who were brought to this country as minors could begin applying to stay and work in the U.S. for two years. As many as 80,000 in Arizona could be eligible to apply.