Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCM2004

Introduced
1/12/26  

Caption

urging Congress; repeal NVRA

Impact

The bill emphasizes restoring election integrity by advocating for the complete control of state governments over their electoral processes. Advocates believe that repealing the NVRA would eliminate perceived issues surrounding election integrity that have emerged since its enactment. The memorial reflects a growing sentiment among certain lawmakers in Arizona that the current framework undermines trust in the electoral system and poses risks to the fundamental right to vote.

Summary

HCM2004 is a concurrent memorial introduced by Representative Powell urging the United States Congress to repeal the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). The primary argument presented in the memorial is that the NVRA constitutes a significant overreach by the federal government, infringing on the fundamental rights of states to manage their own electoral processes. Proponents argue that prior to the NVRA, elections were effectively governed by state authorities, allowing for local control and accountability.

Contention

While the memorial expresses a clear stance against federal oversight in election administration, it is likely to face challenges and opposition from other lawmakers who argue for maintaining certain federal regulations that standardize voting practices across states. The central contention revolves around the balance of power between state and federal governance in electoral matters, indicating that discussions around HCM2004 could ignite broader debates about states' rights versus national standards in the administration of elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HCM2011

Homelessness; urging congress; HUD

AZ HCM2001

Urging Congress; technical correction

AZ HCR2041

Congressional term limits; convention

AZ SB1553

Abortion; repeals

AZ HCM2016

Palo Verde; urging support

AZ HCM2005

Technical correction; urging the EPA

AZ HCM2007

Hardrock mines; remediation; urging support

AZ HCM2003

Stormwater; groundwater; recharge; urging support

AZ SB1333

Congregate care; dependent children; placement

AZ HB2684

Pedestrians; congregating; medians; unsafe locations

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