Arizona HB2787 prohibits state agencies from enforcing the Mexican wolf reintroduction program.
Arizona HB2787 amends state law to prevent any state agency or political subdivision from using resources to enforce, administer, or cooperate with the Mexican wolf reintroduction program under the Endangered Species Act. The bill cites concerns over economic losses to ranchers, the unverified nature of these losses, and the argument that the Mexican wolf population has sufficiently recovered. It also highlights the financial burden on taxpayers and the threat posed by Mexican wolves to local communities.
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