By Daniel Stefanski |
A bill to better protect Arizona’s domestic violence survivors recently passed its first hurdle in the state Legislature.
On Thursday, HB 2177, which was sponsored by State Representative Julie Willoughby, was approved by the Arizona House Appropriations Committee, allowing the proposal to hit the floor of the chamber for a vote from the full body in the near future. The legislation “allocates $400,000 from the state’s General Fund in Fiscal Year 2026 to the Address Confidentiality Program Fund, ensuring victims of domestic violence, stalking, and sexual offenses have greater access to vital protections.”
In a statement accompanying the announcement about the bill’s progress, Willoughby, the House Majority Whip, said, “The last thing survivors should have to worry about is their abuser finding them. This program gives them a way to shield their home address and regain some peace of mind. Strengthening it is not just necessary – it’s the right thing to do. We must make sure this program has the resources to continue providing safety and security for those who need it most.”
According to information provided by Willoughby’s release, the Address Confidentiality Program “allows survivors to use a substitute address for government records, protecting them from being tracked down through public documents;” [and] provides mail forwarding services to ensure participants can safely receive essential correspondence without revealing their actual location.”
HB 2177 was approved by all seventeen members of the committee who were present for that vote. One member was absent. On the Arizona Legislature’s Request to Speak system, one member from the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence signed in to support the legislation.
The bill will soon be considered by the full body in the Arizona House of Representatives, where it is expected to pass and be transmitted to the state Senate for additional consideration.
Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.