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How to Comment on a Bill from Home Built by Tory Anderson –Tory@AZAdvocacy.org. Step #1 : Open your internet browser and type in www.azleg.gov in the address line.
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How to Comment on a Bill from HomeBuilt by Tory Anderson –Tory@AZAdvocacy.org
Step #1: Open your internet browser and type in www.azleg.gov in the address line. This brings you to the homepage for the Arizona Legislature. Here you can access information about bills, including full text, summaries, and if/when the bill will be heard in committee.
Step #2: Scroll down to the tabbed menu, and click on the “Request to Speak” tab. Then, you can click on “Make a request to speak”.
Step #3: Input your Username and Password into the appropriate boxes. Click on House of Representatives or Senate, depending on which bill you are commenting on. If you click the wrong one, don’t worry, you can switch back and forth once you’re in the system.
Step #3: Input your Username and Password into the appropriate boxes. Click on House of Representatives or Senate, depending on which bill you are commenting on. If you click the wrong one, don’t worry, you can switch back and forth once you’re in the system.
Step #4: Enter the bill number you wish to comment on. Hint: You can only comment on bills which are scheduled to be heard on an agenda. If the bill is not on an agenda, it will not show on this list.
Step #4: Once you enter the bill number, click “Begin Search”
Step #5: If you entered a bill number, you should see it here as long as it is on a scheduled agenda. Click “Choose Bill”to continue.
Step #6: Choose “Self” under “What organization are you representing?” unless you are a registered lobbyist with the Arizona Secretary of State.
Step #6: Choose your stance on the bill. Adding a comment on the bill is optional.
Step #6: Do you wish to be heard? • Click “YES” if you plan to be at the hearing and want to make a public comment. • Click “NO” if you do not wish to speak at the hearing. • Click “IF NECESSARY” if you plan to be at the hearing and will speak if a member has a question for you.
THANK YOU! Do you have questions or comments about this training? Please contact Geoff Esposito at gesposito@azsba.org Credit goes to Tory Anderson - Tory@AZadvocacy.org