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Expungement = Second Chances

UPDATE ON HB2658: GOOD NEWS! The bill has passed the House and is onto the Arizona Senate. 

HB2658 is a critical bill that would allow Arizonans with misdemeanor convictions to petition for expungement. This bill is about fairness, second chances, and strengthening our communities. Arizona is one of the few states that does not allow misdemeanor expungements. This means that even decades-old offenses – many of which were minor or unjustly charged – can continue to block people from jobs, housing, and stability.

A past conviction should not be a life sentence to poverty and hardship.

HB2658 provides a solution that is smart and long overdue. This bill ensures that individuals who have either paid their debt to society or were wrongfully convicted — but remain burdened by a record — can apply for expungement. This is not about erasing accountability — it’s about correcting injustices, restoring dignity, and ensuring that people have the opportunity to build a future without unnecessary barriers.

The time to act is now. Now that this bill has passed through the House, we only have a few weeks to rally support for the next vote in the Senate at the end of the month. We ask that you stand with us and the countless Arizonans impacted by these outdated laws. Tell the Arizona Senate to vote YES on HB2658 and give people the second chance they deserve.

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    Dear Senator,

    I urge you to VOTE YES on HB2658. This bill recently passed the AZ House with bipartisan support – and I am hoping to see the same support in the AZ Senate.

    This bill provides a solution that is smart and long overdue. Arizona is one of the few states that does not allow misdemeanor expungements. This means that even decades-old offenses–many of which were minor or unjustly charged–can continue to block people from jobs, housing, and stability. A past conviction should not be a life sentence to poverty and hardship.

    Other states, including Texas, Utah, California, and Michigan, have already passed similar expungement laws, and the

    results speak for themselves:

    • Stronger local economies – More people able to work and contribute.
    • Lower recidivism rates – When people can rebuild their lives, communities are safer.
    • More fairness and opportunity – A second chance system that benefits everyone.
    We ask that you stand with us and the countless Arizonans impacted by these outdated laws. Please vote YES on HB2658. 

    Thank you.