S.Con.Res.1004

Photo enforcement systems; voter approval

Complete·6/15/26

Arizona SCR1004 proposes a voter-approved ban on photo enforcement systems for traffic violations.

Arizona SCR1004 is a concurrent resolution to submit a measure to voters that, if approved, would prohibit local authorities and state agencies from using photo enforcement systems to identify traffic violators. The resolution aims to keep traffic law enforcement in the hands of trained officers and prevent the outsourcing of law enforcement to private entities for revenue generation. The Secretary of State will present this proposition to voters at the next general election.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

37 Yea

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18 Nay

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5 Not Voting

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Calendar

Jun 12

10:15 AM

House Rules

Mar 18

2:00 PM

House Transportation & Infrastructure

History

Jun 15

Transmitted to Secretary of State

Jun 12

House

House RULES Committee action: constitutional and in proper form, voting: (7-0-0-1-0-0)

Jun 12

House

House majority caucus: Do pass