Action Alert: Arizona’s ‘Anti-NDAA’ Bill to Have Hearing This Thursday

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This Thursday will be a busy day for anti-NDAA activists in several states. Arizona, along with Washington state and Maryland, will have a hearing to decide the fate of a bill that seeks to stop the 2012 NDAA’s provisions that allow for the indefinite detainment of U.S. citizens.

Arizona’s legislation, H.B. 2573, is written to prohibit any state agency from providing “material support or participate in any way with the implementation of Sections 1021 and 1022 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012.”

It also requires the Director of the Department of Public Safety or a county sheriff to report to the governor and state legislature if agents of the federal government attempts to work with their agencies to enact the indefinite detention provisions.

Supporters of this legislation are encouraged to call and email all committee members to urge them to vote “YES” on H.B. 2573 before the hearing so that it moves on to the State House floor.

Out-of-state supporters are urged to contact members of the committee, without mentioning the state they are calling or emailing from, as we find that has more of an impact.

In-state supporters can also attend the hearing in person, which will start at 8 a.m. on Feb. 21 at the state capitol in Room HHR 4.

Call. Email. Testify.

Join us in this crucial battle for the freedom of Arizona.

Committee Member
Email
Phone No.
Rep. Eddie Farnsworth, Chair
602-926-5735
Rep. Justin Pierce, Vice Chair
602-926-5495
Rep. John Allen
Rep. Albert Hale
Rep. Lupe Contreras
Rep. Ethan Orr
Rep. Doris Goodale
Rep. Martin Quezada

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