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AZ HB2368
Bill
Status
3/10/2015
Primary Sponsor
Bob Thorpe
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AI Summary
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Prohibits Arizona and its political subdivisions from using personnel or financial resources to enforce, administer, or cooperate with presidential executive orders that have not been affirmed by Congress and signed into law.
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Prohibits Arizona and its political subdivisions from using personnel or financial resources to enforce, administer, or cooperate with U.S. Department of Justice policy directives to law enforcement agencies that have not been affirmed by Congress and signed into law.
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Allows case-by-case waivers of these prohibitions through a vote of the Arizona Legislature while in session, or by the Governor, Senate President, and House Speaker acting together when the legislature is not in session.
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Bases these restrictions on Arizona's sovereign authority under Article II, Section 3 of the Arizona Constitution.
Legislative Description
Sovereign authority; executive orders; DOJ
Last Action
Senate majority caucus: Do pass
3/24/2015