At the Capitol

At the Capitol:

The 2024 legislative session has begun. The second regular session of Arizona’s 56th Legislature commenced on January 8, 2024. 

Throughout the session, the League offers a full suite of services and publications to help Arizona cities and towns communicate more effectively with their legislative delegation and monitor issues that affect Arizona communities. 

Legislative Days 

The League is prepared to help organize and facilitate a legislative day for your community. This is an opportunity for local officials to discuss legislative issues over a private lunch with their representatives and senators. The League provides a convenient meeting space with catered lunch and can work with you on the meeting arrangements. Contact Legislative Director Tom Savage at tsavage@azleague.org or 602-258-5786 to schedule your 2024 legislative day.  

Municipal Policy Statement 

The 2024 Municipal Policy Statement outlines the legislative priorities of the League for the upcoming session. You can access the statement online by clicking the button below. 

Legislative Bulletin 

Every week during the session, the League electronically distributes its Legislative Bulletin. This publication summarizes bills that may impact municipalities. If you are not on our distribution list and would like to be added, please contact league@azleague.org or 602-258-5786. 

Legislative Bill Monitoring 

The League maintains its own page dedicated to tracking bills of municipal significance. You can click here to get the latest information regarding a bill’s status in the legislative process, the provisions of the bills and the League’s position on the bill. 

Your Voice at the Capitol 

Each session the League staff prepares “Your Voice at the Capitol,” which in addition to containing a listing of state legislators by district, their contact information, and the cities and towns they represent, provides helpful tips for navigating the legislative process and being effective at the Capitol. It also includes a directory of legislators and the cities and towns they represent.