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Tell your AZ legislators: NO to developers writing our laws
There’s a bill (HB2873) moving through the Arizona Senate that will allow anyone who runs a referendum petition campaign to withdraw their petitions after they’ve submitted them. It is written by lobbyists and favored by out of state and international business interests and supporters. This bill intends to disenfranchise voters and dilute the power of voter initiatives. When voters sign a petition, we expect the people collecting them to submit the petitions in good faith.
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No large-scale data centers in Tucson!
The City of Tucson is considering regulations on large-scale data centers. We want the outcome of this process to prevent them from being built altogether. After the first public meeting on the matter, it was clear that the current proposed regulations will make it possible for large-scale data centers to be built here.
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Detailed Timeline of Project Blue
2022 Project Blue leaders and City of Tucson staff sign first non-disclosure agreements. “Ward 4 council member, Nikki Lee, said an agreement was signed by Barbra Coffee, the director of Economic Initiatives for Tucson. ‘I was told that one was signed on behalf of the City of Tucson and that it applied across the organization,’…
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Press Release 2/4/2026
First Public Referendum on Data Center in Arizona Marana residents turn in referendum petition signatures to put controversial hyperscale data centers on the ballot.
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2/3/26 Civic Engagement Resources
9am: Pima County Board of Supervisors Agenda | AddendumSupport the following items:– Item 21: Look into an ordinance protecting Pima County-owned properties from being used for federal immigration enforcement– Item 22: Directing Administration to look into an ordinance that bans law enforcement officers at city, county, state, and federal levels from wearing masks while on…
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