SCR1007

Protecting Firearm Associations

Date of Vote: January 31, 2024

Chamber of Origin: Senate

Subject to voter approval, statutorily prohibits a public entity from entering into a contract with a value of $100,000 or more with a company to acquire or dispose of services, supplies, information technology or construction unless the contract includes a written certification that the company does not currently, and will not, discriminate against a firearm entity or firearm trade Association._x000D_ 1

Turning Point Action’s Position

Turning Point Action Supports

Voted YEA

16
100% REPUBLICANS0% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

13
0% REPUBLICANS100% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Anthony KernState SenateArizona
Session Score:100.00
David GowanState SenateArizona
Session Score:90.00
David C. FarnsworthState SenateArizona
Session Score:100.00
Frank CarrollState SenateArizona
Session Score:86.67
J.D. MesnardState SenateArizona
Session Score:96.67
Jake HoffmanState SenateArizona
Session Score:100.00

Voted nay

Anna HernandezState SenateArizona
Session Score:8.33
Brian FernandezState SenateArizona
Session Score:11.67
Catherine MirandaState SenateArizona
Session Score:15.00
Christine MarshState SenateArizona
Session Score:13.33
Denise “Mitzi” EpsteinState SenateArizona
Session Score:10.00
Eva BurchState SenateArizona
Session Score:23.33

Not voting

Eva DiazState SenateArizona
Session Score:36.67

Present

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