LEAGUE ADVOCACY
The LWV of Arizona needs Advocacy champions. Put your talent and passion to work by participating in a broad range of advocacy activities. You choose your level of commitment. Every action matters and your involvement makes us powerful and effective.
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RTS (Request To Speak)
RTS is the Arizona Legislative portal for the public to comment on pending legislation being heard in committees. Request to Speak (RTS) is an online real-time system that allows the public to register opinions on bills being heard in committee. You can:
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Indicate whether you are “for” or “against” the bill
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Write a brief comment explaining your position
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Register your willingness to speak (testify) during the committee hearing
You can only use RTS when a bill is being heard in committee and for a few days before the committee hearing. The legislative session starts the second Monday in January and lasts at least 100 days. We encourage you to use this powerful tool to make your voice heard at the legislature.
If you do not have an RTS account, please complete this form, and a league volunteer will register your account at the Capitol. We will create your account with a generic password. Once you receive an email from us that your account has been set up, we advise that you change your password immediately. Please note that you cannot register online for RTS.
Join An Issue Team
LWVAZ forms issue teams guided by the advocacy priorities established by the LWVUS board. Members of these teams monitor, research, and analyze state legislation, supporting further advocacy efforts at the state level. Their diligent work empowers the League to enhance its advocacy, lobbying capabilities, and voter education efforts.
Legislative Analysis Teams (LAT) are critical to the League’s advocacy efforts. While legal expertise is beneficial, it is your passion and concern for issues that truly drive our legislative lobbying. The Arizona legislature, elected for two-year terms, convenes annually from January through June. The LAT’s role is comprehensive: researching proposed legislation, determining the League’s stance, assisting in drafting testimonies for committee hearings, and preparing informational materials to enable members and supporters to effectively use the Request to Speak (RTS) system. Our active engagement begins in late December when legislative bills are introduced, providing us with the opportunity to influence decisions through well-informed, timely interventions. This phase is crucial for shaping policies and ensuring our voices are heard during committee considerations and floor votes.
Issue teams include:
Voter Rights/Election Security & Integrity
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Criminal Justice Reform
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Climate Change & Environment (includes Water issues)
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National Popular Vote Compact
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Women’s Rights & Equity
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Gun Safety
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Education
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Ranked Choice Voting
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Advocacy education
Join the dynamic team of League experts who deliver insightful presentations to educate the public on critical issues. Our topics range from voting rights and elections administration to women's rights, Arizona's water challenges, gun safety and prevention of gun violence, criminal justice reform, climate crisis. We also delve into understanding ballot propositions and safeguarding both the vote and the voter. Your involvement will help illuminate these important subjects, fostering informed community discussions and promoting civic engagement.
Apply To Become A League Volunteer Lobbyist
League volunteer lobbyists are authorized to testify on behalf of the League using testimony prepared from the legislative analysis of Advocacy Issue Teams. Each volunteer lobbyist receives comprehensive training, guidance, and mentoring after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to represent the League. We are actively seeking additional lobbyists to enhance our presence at the Capitol.