Children’s Action Alliance (CAA) is an independent voice for Arizona children at the state capitol and in the community.
Statewide Ballot Measures
This constitutional amendment takes away our right to decide what happens in Arizona, requiring at least 60%, rather than a simple majority of votes to approve a ballot proposition that would enact a tax. Under Proposition 132, this amendment would end majority rule so 41% of voters decide what's best for everyone else.
Since the beginning of statehood in 1912, voters in Arizona from all sides of the political spectrum have used ballot initiatives to propose and enact laws to voice the public will and improve our communities. But now, some politicians are trying to rewrite the rules because they don’t want voters to use our power at the ballot. Arizona voters must stand up to these politicians and defend our freedom to make decisions through ballot initiatives.
Because Arizona is a “revenue neutral” state, all initiatives include a fee or tax to cover costs – administrative, enforcement, program development, even printing or training. Under Proposition 132, it would only take 41% of voters to block popular policies supported by the majority of Arizonans, on topics ranging everywhere from healthcare to education.
Arizona voters must defend our right to determine our future by standing together to stop these politicians by voting NO on Proposition 132.
This constitutional amendment takes away our right to decide what happens in Arizona, requiring at least 60%, rather than a simple majority of votes to approve a ballot proposition that would enact a tax. Under Proposition 132, this amendment would end majority rule so 41% of voters decide what's best for everyone else.
Since the beginning of statehood in 1912, voters in Arizona from all sides of the political spectrum have used ballot initiatives to propose and enact laws to voice the public will and improve our communities. But now, some politicians are trying to rewrite the rules because they don’t want voters to use our power at the ballot. Arizona voters must stand up to these politicians and defend our freedom to make decisions through ballot initiatives.
Because Arizona is a “revenue neutral” state, all initiatives include a fee or tax to cover costs – administrative, enforcement, program development, even printing or training. Under Proposition 132, it would only take 41% of voters to block popular policies supported by the majority of Arizonans, on topics ranging everywhere from healthcare to education.
Arizona voters must defend our right to determine our future by standing together to stop these politicians by voting NO on Proposition 132.
Proposition 209 protects Arizonans suffering from emergency medical debt by curbing predatory debt collection practices.
No Arizona family should lose their home or car due to medical emergencies or accidents, or be trapped into unending debt by unfair interest rates on medical care.
In Arizona, interest rates of medical debt can increase by as much as 10% per year, every year. Families can lose their homes, cars, or have their wages garnished by predatory debt collectors – even if they’ve done everything right.
Proposition 209, the Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act fixes these problems by limiting the interest rate on medical debt to no more than 3%, protecting more assets from being sold to pay off debt collectors, and ensuring hard-working Arizonans keep more of their bank accounts and wages.
In July of 2022, the Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act submitted a record breaking amount of signatures in order to qualify for the ballot.
Arizonans deserve to be able to live comfortably, without the fear of an accident or illness bulldozing our life accomplishments. Vote YES to protect Arizona families and our future!
Proposition 209 protects Arizonans suffering from emergency medical debt by curbing predatory debt collection practices.
No Arizona family should lose their home or car due to medical emergencies or accidents, or be trapped into unending debt by unfair interest rates on medical care.
In Arizona, interest rates of medical debt can increase by as much as 10% per year, every year. Families can lose their homes, cars, or have their wages garnished by predatory debt collectors – even if they’ve done everything right.
Proposition 209, the Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act fixes these problems by limiting the interest rate on medical debt to no more than 3%, protecting more assets from being sold to pay off debt collectors, and ensuring hard-working Arizonans keep more of their bank accounts and wages.
In July of 2022, the Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act submitted a record breaking amount of signatures in order to qualify for the ballot.
Arizonans deserve to be able to live comfortably, without the fear of an accident or illness bulldozing our life accomplishments. Vote YES to protect Arizona families and our future!
Proposition 308 would allow Arizona Dreamers to pay the same college tuition rate as their fellow Arizona high school graduates.
Dreamers are Arizona students who came to the U.S. as children. Arizona Dreamers studied hard, listened to their teachers and followed the rules, yet were not eligible for in-state tuition or public scholarships. Dreamers have grown up with their peers playing sports, going to our schools, and have called Arizona their home. Dreamers are Arizona kids.
Prop. 308 gives Arizona voters the opportunity to allow all students, including Arizona Dreamers, to receive in-state college tuition when a student (a) attended a school in Arizona for a minimum of two years and (b) graduated from a public school, private school, or homeschool in Arizona. Currently, Arizona Dreamers have to pay more than their peers at local colleges and public universities.
Vote yes on Proposition 308 to transform the lives of thousands of Dreamers by treating them like every other Arizona student.
Proposition 308 would allow Arizona Dreamers to pay the same college tuition rate as their fellow Arizona high school graduates.
Dreamers are Arizona students who came to the U.S. as children. Arizona Dreamers studied hard, listened to their teachers and followed the rules, yet were not eligible for in-state tuition or public scholarships. Dreamers have grown up with their peers playing sports, going to our schools, and have called Arizona their home. Dreamers are Arizona kids.
Prop. 308 gives Arizona voters the opportunity to allow all students, including Arizona Dreamers, to receive in-state college tuition when a student (a) attended a school in Arizona for a minimum of two years and (b) graduated from a public school, private school, or homeschool in Arizona. Currently, Arizona Dreamers have to pay more than their peers at local colleges and public universities.
Vote yes on Proposition 308 to transform the lives of thousands of Dreamers by treating them like every other Arizona student.