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Support HB 2788 to Ban Agenda 2030 in Arizona

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Members of the Arizona State Legislature are seeking to enact HB 2788, which would ban the United Nation’s totalitarian Agenda 2030 within Arizona.

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Members of the Arizona State Legislature are seeking to enact legislation to ban the United Nation’s totalitarian Agenda 2030 within Arizona.

House Bill 2788 (HB 2788) is sponsored by Representative Rachel Jones (R-Tucson) and 26 other representatives. If enacted, it would ban state and local government agencies from implementing the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The bill declares:

This state and each political subdivision of this state may not spend public monies to adopt, implement or enforce the goals adopted in 2015 by the member states of the United Nations as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Although HB 2788 currently lacks a robust enforcement mechanism or specific definitions, it would be a great first step toward pushing back against Agenda 2030 in Arizona.

Dangers of Agenda 2030

Agenda 2030, officially titled “the 2030 Agenda,” is a United Nations program based on the UN Local Agenda 21 program unveiled in 1992 and the UN Millennium Development Goals released in 2000. Under the guise of “sustainable development,” this plan seeks totalitarian control and regimentation of the entire planet, including the economy, our country, our lives, and our children.

Agenda 2030’s goals include “universal health coverage,” “vaccines for all,” and “universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning [i.e., abortion]” (Goal 3). It also advocates for socialist indoctrination of youth (Goal 4), global wealth redistribution (Goal 10), and radical actions to combat alleged “climate change” (Goal 13). None of these goals are constitutional or even adhere to the spirit of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.

Other prominent examples of Agenda 2030’s implementation include the global war on farmers, carbon-capture pipelines, and the transition toward “green” energy.

Although touted as “nonbinding,” Agenda 2030 is being implemented in communities across the U.S. via “soft law,” meaning that portions of the agenda are adopted into local, state, and federal laws, thus becoming legally binding. As a result, Americans are losing the ability as citizens to run their own communities through elected officials.

One of the main nongovernmental organizations pushing Agenda 2030 “sustainable development” at the local level is ICLEI — Local Governments for Sustainability. According to ICLEI’s website, five municipalities and counties in Arizona are members of the subversive organization.

Additionally, many local governments — including those outside of ICLEI — have “sustainable development” plans. These plans often don’t mention the UN or Agenda 2030, but they’re clear steps toward implementing this subversive scheme.

Accordingly, state legislators must enact strong legislation completely preventing state or local government involvement in Agenda 2030 schemes. Please contact your state legislators and urge them to enact HB 2788 and completely ban state and local government involvement in Agenda 2030 and “sustainable development” schemes.


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Please help enact HB 2788 by contacting your state legislators. Urge them to stand up for individual freedom, self-government, and the U.S. Constitution and to oppose all central-planning schemes such as Agenda 2030.

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