Help STOP the Criminalization of Mobile Vendors like Eloteros and Paleteros!

Arizona State Legislator

The Arizona Legislature is about to pass HB2371, a bill that would allow cities to restrict and prohibit mobile food units who work in residential zones. If this passes, it would allow for cities to GET RID OF your local elotero and paletero (corn man and ice cream man).  


Mobile food vendors are cultural staples and restricting hardworking people from earning a wage would be UNJUST!  

Sign this petition to tell the Arizona state legislature to vote NO to HB2371 and protect mobile food vendors!


********************VICTORY for Our Paleteros & Eloteros********************
HB 2371 has now passed in the House and Senate - but the bill now includes PROTECTIONS for mobile vendors “operated by human power”!

THANK YOU FOR STANDING WITH ELOTEROS AND PALETEROS!

Special thank you to Katie Hobbs, Lupe Contreras, Diego Espinoza , Cesar Chavez, and Kevin Payne for fighting for human powered mobile vendors to stay protected and for standing with our Eloteros and Paleteros!

******************** VICTORIA para nuestros Paleteros y Eloteros ********************
HB 2371 ya pasó en la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado, pero ahora la ley incluye PROTECCIONES para vendedores móviles "operados por el poder humano"!

GRACIAS POR PERMANECER CON ELOTEROS Y PALETEROS!

Un agradecimiento especial a Katie Hobbs, Lupe Contreras, Diego Espinoza, César Chávez y Kevin Payne por luchar para que los vendedores ambulantes con tecnología humana se mantengan protegidos y por estar de pie con nuestros Eloteros y Paleteros.


To: Arizona State Legislator
From: [Your Name]

I urge you to vote NO on HB2371, which would allow cities to resrict and prohibit mobile food units who work in residential zones. If this were to pass, it would allow for cities to get rid of our local eloteros and paleteros (corn man and ice cream man).

Mobile food vendors are cultural staples and restricting hardworking people from earning a wage would be unjust.

Vote NO on HB2371!