Request to Speak
The Request To Speak program (RTS) is designed to allow the public to register an opinion on bills listed on agendas and to request to speak on a bill in a committee. It replaces the old slips of paper previously used to sign in and let the committee chairperson know you want to speak to the committee.
Under the old paper system, you could only sign in to speak or register an opinion if you were physically at the capitol. After the initial setup, the RTS program allows you to participate from your home or office. When the committee is in session, the committee members, and the public, will see a list of names of people who have registered an opinion, if you wish to speak or not, who you are representing, and comments you may leave in the comment box. This information is also available if a person searches past committee agendas. Legislators will see your bill position throughout the process.
Using Arizona’s Request to Speak System
- The “Kill Bill” Guide: Where and When to comment on the Arizona Legislative Process
- Manual on using the Request to Speak system