| ADVOCACY AND ACTION
Call to Action
February 8th, 2026 | Published by LWVAZ Advocacy Committee to update members on news and calls to action.
Editors: Gitelle Seer, Pinny Sheoran | Watch for our Call to Action emails, call the legislators on the committees with your concerns, and be sure to submit your comments on the RTS system. It’s essential that every Arizona citizen speak out against any bills that take away the power of your vote.
The link to all issues of “Call to Action” is posted on our website.
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CALENDARS
2026 Legislative Calendar
Mon. Jan. 12 2026 legislative session starts
Mon. Feb. 2 Last day for Senate introduction of bills
Mon. Feb. 9 Last day for House introduction of bills
Fri. Feb. 20 Last day for consideration of bills in the originating chamber
Crossover Week [Feb. 23 - Feb. 27]
Fri. March 27 Last day for consideration of bills in the other chamber
Fri. April 17 Last day for consideration of bills in Conference Committees
Sat. April 25 Adjournment Sine Die
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LWV Public Policy Positions Bootcamps
Public Policy Positions are the foundation of League advocacy—and member voice is essential. As LWVUS fast-tracks positions for confirmation at the 2026 National Convention, LWVAZ is hosting two Public Policy Positions Bootcamps to engage members statewide.
Under the theme Women Defend Democracy: Democracy Under Siege, members will explore proposed national positions, discuss emerging priorities, and prepare to submit input through the LWVUS survey.
It’s not too late. If you missed the session on Sunday, you can still register and join the discussion on Wednesday.
Wednesday, February 11 | 6:00–7:30 p.m.
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/w31JE__MRF2kvVpG5eLUww | |
LWVAZ’s 2026 Annual Legislative Lobby Week
LWVAZ Legislative Lobby Day | February 25
All League members are invited to join us at the Arizona State Capitol for LWVAZ Legislative Lobby Day on Wednesday, February 25. The day begins with registration and a continental breakfast from 9:00–10:00 a.m., followed by a robust morning program featuring remarks from legislative leaders, including Senate President Warren Petersen, Senate Minority Leader Priya Sundareshan, and House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos. In addition, members of the Arizona Voting Rights Coalition will share an overview of the proposed Arizona Voters First Act legislation, offering important context for League advocacy this session.
A boxed lunch is provided, and in the afternoon members are encouraged to attend House or Senate committee hearings to observe the legislative process in action.
Advance registration is required. Registration closes February 17.
Register here: https://linktr.ee/lwvazlunchandlearn
Upon registering, you will receive a confirmation email that includes a required form.
You must complete this form so we can place the lunch order.
Lunch is provided at no cost to members.
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LUNCH AND LEARN SESSIONS | February 22–28, 2026
The Arizona Legislature is back in session—and so is the League’s premier advocacy event. Join us for the 2026 LWVAZ Annual Legislative Lobby Week, a week of learning, connection, and action designed to deepen your understanding of Arizona’s legislative process and strengthen the League’s impact at the Capitol. This year’s program combines in-person advocacy with a full slate of virtual Lunch & Learn sessions, making it easy to participate in meaningful civic engagement that fits your schedule. Register for Legislative Week events using this link:https://linktr.ee/lwvazlunchandlearn
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Sunday, February 22 |2:00–4:00 p.m. The First Amendment & Freedom of the Press (Webinar)
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Monday, February 23 |12:00-1:30 p.m. What the 2024 Vote Tells Us About 2026 - Presentation by America Votes (Webinar)
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Tuesday, February 24 |12:00–1:30 p.m. Protecting Voter Rolls from Administrative Overreach Presentation by Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes (Webinar)
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Thursday, February 26 |12-1:30 p.m. Education in Arizona (Webinar)
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Friday, February 27 |12-1:30 p.m. How the Legislative Process Works (Webinar)
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Saturday, February 28 |2:00–4:00 p.m. One Person, One Vote (Webinar)
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Saturday, February 28 |2:00–4:00 p.m. One Person, One Vote (Webinar)
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In America, we believe that voters should choose our leaders—and what happens next is up to us.
Our elections are strongest when we show up, speak out, and refuse to be intimidated. Every voter deserves a fair shot, an equal vote, and the confidence that their voice truly matters. We decide our future. We choose our leaders. And we make our voices heard at the ballot box.
In addition to the SAVE Act, Congress has introduced two additional bills that propose slightly different—but equally harmful—versions of documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) requirements for voter registration and voting. Both bills are expected to move in the U.S. House next week (the week of February 9).
We urge everyone to contact their Members of Congress and tell them to vote NO on the SAVE Act and the MEGA Act. You can easily take action using this form:
👉 https://www.lwv.org/save-act
We also strongly encourage you to read “All Versions of the SAVE Act Threaten Our Freedom to Vote,” an excellent analysis by the Campaign Legal Center that clearly outlines the dangers these proposals pose to all voters, regardless of political affiliation.
| Legislative Calls to Action
RTS Now! | |
RTS Now!
Committee Hearings on Bills Week of February 9-13, 2026
Please use RTS (Request to Speak) to inform legislators if you support or oppose the bills listed below. You can also email the committee members and request your testimony and statements be entered into the public record.
League recommendations are based on research of the bills by the Legislative Analysis Issue Teams under the State Advocacy Committee. The issue teams’ reviews include analyzing the pros and cons, assessing the impact on diverse communities, and recommending support or opposition.
NOTE: RTS closes an hour before the hearing

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READ A DETAILED EXPLANATION OF WHY LWVAZ SUPPORTS OR OPPOSES THESE BILLS
Detailed Call to Action information on the bills being heard in committee February 9 to February 12, 2026, is available here: https://bit.ly/LWVAZCTA. Your input matters—don't wait to make a difference!
List of League’s legislative analysis for 2025 (PDF):https://www.lwvaz.org/docs.ashx?id=1597983 | REQUEST TO SPEAK (RTS): USE RTS TO INFLUENCE OUTCOME OF LEGISLATION | |
What is Request to Speak (RTS)?
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
We encourage you to use this powerful tool to make your voice heard at the legislature.
When Can I Use RTS?
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.
How Can I Learn More?
How do I get an RTS Account?
If you do not have an RTS account, please complete the Request to Speak 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 confirming that your account has been set up, we advise you to change your password immediately. Please note that you cannot register for RTS online.
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QUICK LINKS
League Public Policy Positions
LWVAZ Advocacy and Action Newsletters
Arizona Law: The Legislative Process (a reader-friendly overview)
How a Bill Becomes a Law (a detailed visual explanation of the process from Arizona Agenda)
Guide to Getting Public Records. Another great resource from the Arizona Agenda
RTS Manual
BSI Manual
Arizona Legislative Lingo: Do you need an explainer to understand legislative jargon? Why are there COWs in the state Capitol? Use our handy guide, Arizona Legislative Lingo: Terminology, Definitions, and Abbreviations, to crack the code. | |
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