Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2007

Caption

Slavery; indentured servitude; prohibition

Impact

The impact of HCR2007 would be significant, as it seeks to codify protections against slavery and indentured servitude in a clear and enforceable manner within the state constitution. This aligns with broader national movements to abolish forced labor and uphold human rights. If the amendment is ratified, it would serve to clarify and strengthen existing laws concerning personal freedoms and protections against exploitation.

Summary

HCR2007 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution to explicitly prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude in the state. If approved by voters, the amendment would add a new section to Article II of the Constitution, reinforcing the state’s commitment to human rights and dignity. The proposed amendment aims to ensure that all individuals are free from any form of coercion or forced labor within Arizona’s jurisdiction, reflecting a strong stance against practices that violate basic human freedoms.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a necessary step toward modernizing Arizona's human rights protections, some may contend about whether an explicit constitutional amendment against practices that are already illegal is necessary. Critics could argue that the current laws already provide sufficient protection and that the amendment may serve more as a symbolic gesture rather than addressing practical concerns about enforcement and definitions of involuntary servitude.

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