Arizona Proposed Resolution Statement is a statement or resolution proposed by the Arizona Legislature to address specific issues or concerns. It typically outlines the intent of the resolution, the policy implications, and the implications for the state of Arizona. It may also include specific proposed actions or solutions. There are several types of Arizona Proposed Resolution Statements, including: • Memorials: These are non-binding resolutions that are usually passed in response to an event or to honor an individual or group. • Concurrent Resolutions: These are resolutions passed by both houses of the Arizona Legislature that express the sentiment of the Legislature on a particular issue. However, they are not legally binding. • Joint Resolutions: These are resolutions passed by both houses of the Legislature and are legally binding. They are used to proposing amendments to the Arizona Constitution. • Legislative Resolutions: These are resolutions passed by one house of the Legislature and are not legally binding. They can address local issues or concerns.