Arizona Senate Bill 1210 (2012)
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Arizona Senate Bill 1210 (2012) | |
Legislature: | Arizona State Legislature |
Text: | As Chaptered |
Sponsor(s): | Biggs, Allen, Driggs, et al. |
Legislative history | |
Introduced: | January 23, 2012 |
State house: | March 20, 2012 |
Vote (lower house): | Y 51, N 6, NV 3 |
State senate: | February 9, 2012 |
Vote (upper house): | Y 28, N 1 |
Governor: | Jan Brewer (R) |
Signed: | March 27, 2012 |
Legal environment | |
State law: | Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona |
Arizona Senate Bill 1210 was a 2012 Arizona law that confers on initiative proponents or primary legislative sponsors the right to intervene in the defense of a ballot measure. Essentially, the law would allow proponents (in the case of initiatives) and lawmakers (in the case of legislative referrals) to defend their ballot measure if that measure were challenged in court.[1]
Sponsors
Senate Bill 1210 was primarily sponsored by Andy Biggs (R), Sylvia Allen (R), Adam Driggs (R), Ron Gould (R), Jerry Lewis (R), Rick Murphy (R), and Steven B. Yarbrough (R).[2]
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