Arizona House Bill 2338 (2007)
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Arizona House Bill 2338 (AB 2338) was proposed by Arizona state representative Kirk Adams, a Republican, in February 2007.
The bill:
- Allows the state legislature to change provisions of citizen-enacted legislation four years after such laws go into effect;
- Bans paying people who collect signatures based on how many signatures they collected.
Opponents said the legislation is designed to make the backers of initiatives jump through hoops, which would make it harder for measures to make it to the ballot.[1]
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- ↑ Panel approves bills to alter citizen-initiative process Arizona Republic, February 15, 2007