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Join Us For Hunger Advocacy Day at the Capitol
Find out about AzAHA’s 2024 Hunger Advocacy Day, and how you can get involved!
Action Alert: Check Your Legislative District
Take a minute to prepare for the legislative session by double checking your new Legislative District.
2024 Legislative Calendar from Arizona Agenda
From the Arizona Agenda: Here are a few election and Capitol calendar dates you might want to jot down.
Request to Speak (RTS) Training
Do you have an RTS account but don’t know quite how to use it? Need a refresher? This 30-minute training will equip participants to use Arizona’s Request to Speak (RTS) system in preparation for the upcoming legislative session.
Join Us for Lutheran Day at the Legislature in 2024!
Join us for a day of advocacy at the Arizona Capitol! Lutheran Day at the Legislature is Thursday, January 18, 2024 from 9:30 am - 1:30 pm.
New Advocacy 101 Tool Kit from LSS-SW
Explore Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest’s new Advocacy 101 Toolkit! If you feel called to engage in faith-based advocacy but don’t know how to begin, this tool kit is a great place to start!
Lutheran Day at the Legislature
Save the date! Lutheran Day at the Legislature 2024 will be on Thursday, January 18 from 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. In addition to a rally, meetings with legislators, and introductions in both House and Senate galleries, a light breakfast and lunch will be served.
Security for vulnerable houses of worship receives state funding
An Arizona bipartisan budget effort helped create a vital security grant for Arizona’s most vulnerable faith communities. The Grand Canyon Synod supported the efforts of the Arizona Faith Network in this successful endeavor.
Arizona Anti-Hunger Alliance Advocacy Day Recap
Nearly 100 hunger advocates from across the state gathered at the State Capitol for the very first Arizona Anti-Hunger Alliance Advocacy Day at the Capitol on March 13, 2023.
Arizona Bills and Proposed Legislation Explained
This helpful pathfinder identifies the types of legislation proposed by the Arizona Legislature, lists sources that contain the full text of these documents, and identifies sources to consult when tracking proposed legislation’s progress through the Legislature.
Lutheran Day at the Legislature Recap
A pictorial recap of Lutheran Day at the Legislature on Monday, January 30, 2023. The Lutherans (and friends) are here!
Anti-Hunger Playbook 2023 from AzFBN
This new 12-page resource from Arizona Food Bank Network is created each year to help educate state legislators about hunger in Arizona. Contains helpful and up-to-date information for Arizona hunger advocates.
Lutheran Day at the Legislature
January 24 Update: Click to view who’s booked to speak, list of legislators committed to attend and who’s taking appointments to meet their constituents during Lutheran Day at the Legislature on Monday, January 30 from 9:30 am - 11:00 am.
Get to know your legislators!
Now that the election is past, it’s time to begin developing (or extending) your relationships with your legislators. Maybe you’d be surprised how effective a simple postcard congratulating them on their victories can be.
Arizona Hunger Policy Retreat Recap
More than 50 hunger advocates from across the state met at Spirit in the Desert on August 17 to discuss how we might collaboratively work to alleviate hunger in Arizona. Pictures and full report included.
2022 Legislative Bill Tracker: Civic Engagement and Voting Integrity Post-session Update
An update on the voter integrity bills we tracked through the 2022 legislative session. The bill tracker and analysis on civic engagement and voter integrity is courtesy of Arizona Faith Network and their team of legislative analysts.
Wanted: Friends to collect signatures for ‘Arizonans for Fair Elections’ ballot initiative
Join Arizona Faith Network and partners from their Voting Rights Coalition across Arizona for their Summer Signature Kickoff to save Democracy. We bring the petitions and train you!
Arizona Fair Elections Act
The Arizona Fair Elections Act will take down barriers to voting for all Arizona citizens, make the vote-by-mail list permanent again, reduce the influence of money on our elections and bar legislators from overriding election results.