SB 1054
municipal; county; measures; standing
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1054 modifies Arizona law regarding the process for challenging city and town ordinances, resolutions, and franchises through a referendum. The bill clarifies the requirements for filing a referendum petition, particularly concerning emergency measures and zoning actions. It establishes timelines for when a measure becomes operative and outlines the conditions under which an emergency measure can be subject to a referendum, requiring a supermajority vote of the city council and a specific justification.
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