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Vote NO on Proposition 135 to protect the health and safety of every Arizonan!

If passed, Proposition 135 would amend the state constitution to limit the governor’s powers during a state of emergency.

Currently, the governor has full authority over state agencies and can direct them to use equipment, facilities, and personnel to prevent or relieve damage caused by the emergency. The governor is also granted powers to restore services for the health and safety of Arizona citizens.

This measure would terminate the governor’s emergency powers 30 days after they were declared. It would not allow the governor to declare a new state of emergency based on the original circumstance and would instead require the governor to seek the legislature's permission to extend their power or grant a longer timeline.

Emergency powers are for special circumstances such as natural or manmade disasters and are used only when the health and safety of Arizonans are at risk. They exist because crisis management by a committee never works. Bringing politics into an emergency situation is a sure way to minimize care and maximize kickbacks developed in backroom deals.

Vote No on Proposition 135 to protect the health and safety of every Arizonan.

If passed, Proposition 135 would amend the state constitution to limit the governor’s powers during a state of emergency.

Currently, the governor has full authority over state agencies and can direct them to use equipment, facilities, and personnel to prevent or relieve damage caused by the emergency. The governor is also granted powers to restore services for the health and safety of Arizona citizens.

This measure would terminate the governor’s emergency powers 30 days after they were declared. It would not allow the governor to declare a new state of emergency based on the original circumstance and would instead require the governor to seek the legislature's permission to extend their power or grant a longer timeline.

Emergency powers are for special circumstances such as natural or manmade disasters and are used only when the health and safety of Arizonans are at risk. They exist because crisis management by a committee never works. Bringing politics into an emergency situation is a sure way to minimize care and maximize kickbacks developed in backroom deals.

Vote No on Proposition 135 to protect the health and safety of every Arizonan.

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