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Votes at a glance: Arizona House clears several bills, including emergency measures On the March floor session the Arizona House placed multiple bills on third reading, adopted committee recommendations, and passed several measures (SB 10‑20, SB 12‑47, HB 2,072, HB 2,307) with recorded tallies; some amendments were defeated on the floor.

The Arizona House took significant steps forward, passing multiple bills and making headlines with key votes, including the controversial defeat of a pride flag amendment.

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House passes HB 2680 and SB 1029; committee recommendations advanced On March 23 the Arizona House adopted committee recommendations, passed House Bill 2680 on third reading (workers' compensation) and Senate Bill 1029 (campaign contributions amendments), and advanced other Senate bills to the calendar.

The Arizona House has just passed crucial bills on workers' compensation and campaign finance, setting the stage for significant legislative changes!

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Senate approves referral to voters on expanding Arizona House after extended debate The Arizona Senate passed SCR 10 22, a constitutional referral to let voters decide whether to expand the size of the state House, after extended debate about timing, logistics and the need for a study committee.

The Arizona Senate is taking a bold step by putting the future of its House of Representatives in the hands of voters, sparking a heated debate on representation and reform.

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Votes at a glance: Arizona House advances several bills, defeats others on March 17 On March 17 the Arizona House passed HB2093, HB2502, HB2750, HB2999 and HCM2009 and failed HB22‑29 and HB2533; several bills were referred to engrossing or to the Senate.

The Arizona House made waves on March 17, passing several key bills while others faced defeat—what's the impact of these decisions?

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Votes at a glance: Arizona House advances dozens of bills; one notable measure fails On March 5, 2026 the Arizona House voted on a packed calendar: multiple bills passed and were sent to the Senate (including statutes on midwifery, homeowner associations, EMS funding, and public‑safety bonuses); HB 40‑18 failed and a motion to reconsider it also failed.

The Arizona House made waves by advancing a slew of impactful bills to the Senate, but one key measure faced a dramatic failure—what does this mean for the future of legislation in the state?

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House committee backs bills to recognize gold and silver as legal tender and allow treasurer investments On March 2, the Arizona House’s committee‑of‑the‑whole adopted floor amendments and recommended passage of two related measures: HB2123 would affirm gold and silver as legal tender and enable fractional electronic use; HB2140 would allow the state treasurer to invest up to 10% of funds in gold and silver. Sponsors said participation is optional and intended as an inflation hedge.

Arizona is moving to recognize gold and silver as legal tender, making it easier for everyday households to invest in precious metals and hedge against inflation!

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Votes at a glance: House advances several bills on Feb. 18, 2026 The Arizona House passed multiple bills on the Feb. 18 floor including HR2006 (memorial), HB2173, HB2203, HB2223, HB2089, HB2258, HB2786, HB2825 and others; most measures were signed in open session and sent to the Senate.

The Arizona House made significant strides on Feb. 18, advancing multiple bills, including a heartfelt memorial resolution and sweeping property tax amendments.

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At a glance: bills the Arizona House passed on Feb. 17, 2026 On Feb. 17 the Arizona House passed multiple bills on third reading, including measures on AHCCCS, a Buffalo Soldiers monument, public health credentialing, water infrastructure finance, and mobile-home park landlord–tenant rules; the clerk recorded roll-call tallies for each passed bill.

The Arizona House made significant strides by passing key bills, including a long-awaited monument for Buffalo Soldiers and crucial public health amendments.

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Votes at a glance: Arizona House passes multiple bills, fails one on third reading On Feb. 10, 2026 the Arizona House passed several third-reading bills including HB2029 (water infrastructure), HB2120 (property tax exemptions), HB2126 (venue rules) and HB2131 (weapons/explosives enforcement); HB2045 failed on third reading.

Arizona House makes waves by passing key bills while one crucial measure faces defeat—what's in store for the future?

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Arizona House advances multiple measures including revenue bill requiring two‑thirds threshold On Feb. 3, 2026, the Arizona House passed several bills on third reading — including HB 2091, described as affecting state revenues and requiring a two‑thirds threshold to take effect — and adopted a Committee of the Whole report sending additional measures to engrossing.

The Arizona House just passed crucial revenue legislation, but will it secure the two-thirds vote needed to take effect?

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Senate committee backs resolution to ask voters about expanding Arizona House to 90 seats SCR 10‑22, which would ask voters to constitutionally increase the size of the Arizona House from 60 to 90 members (nested as three house districts per senate district), received a due‑pass recommendation after extended debate and public testimony; the sponsor argued the change would improve representation.

Arizona lawmakers are pushing for a historic change that could reshape representation by increasing the House from 60 to 90 members, but what does this mean for your voice in politics?

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House Rules Committee recommends HR 2004 is constitutional and in proper form; resolution expresses disapproval of attorney general The Arizona House Rules Committee voted 4–3 to recommend House Resolution 2004 is constitutional and in proper form. Committee counsel described the measure as a nonbinding statement of disapproval of Attorney General Chris Mays; the resolution does not itself impose penalties, the counsel said.

The Arizona House Rules Committee has sparked controversy by advancing a resolution that disapproves of Attorney General Chris Mays, but what does this really mean for his leadership?

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Arizona House session roundup: HB 2148 passes; multiple bills receive committee do-pass recommendations During the floor session committees reported out multiple bills; the House passed HB 2148 on third reading (33–25–2) and the Committee of the Whole recommended do-pass on several measures including HB 2008 (33–23). Several bills were referred, retained, or withdrawn and re-referred to other committees.

The Arizona House made waves as HB 2148 passed with a narrow vote, while multiple bills are set for further debate after receiving do-pass recommendations!

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Arizona House runs through 74 bills in multi-committee consent review; several items pulled for amendment The Arizona House advanced a large consent-calendar package covering education, elections, health, water and commerce, with staff presentations and several members asking for amendments or to pull items from consent for further work. No final floor votes were recorded in the transcript.

The Arizona House sprinted through 74 bills, tackling everything from education reforms to water infrastructure, but several items were pulled for further amendments!

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Votes at a glance: Arizona House orders two bills to engrossing after Committee of the Whole On Jan. 28, 2026 the Arizona House, in Committee of the Whole, recommended HB2074 (mandatory-reporting changes related to a ban on partial-birth abortion) and HB2148 (a transparency bill) do pass as amended; both measures were ordered to engrossing by voice vote.

The Arizona House has sparked controversy by advancing two significant bills that could reshape reporting requirements and transparency in healthcare—are you ready for the implications?

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Arizona House completes first readings of dozens of bills, schedules committee meetings The Arizona House conducted first readings of a lengthy slate of bills across education, public safety, commerce, natural resources and appropriations before adjourning to reconvene Jan. 21; the measures were referred to committees, with no floor debate or final votes recorded.

The Arizona House has kicked off its session with a flurry of new bills spanning vital sectors like education and public safety, setting the stage for pivotal discussions ahead.

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"Ex-Turning Point Leader Gets Probation After Forging Voters’ Names" #ELB NYT: A former leader of the pro-Trump group Turning Point Action was sentenced on Tuesday to two years of probation and barred from running for office for five years for forging voters’ signatures on ...

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