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Votes at a glance: committee-of-the-whole recommendations and calendar actions from April 7, 2025 Arizona House session
Summary
Several Senate bills were reported out of the committee of the whole and placed on the House calendar during the April 7 floor session; some items were returned with do-pass recommendations, and others were retained on the calendar.
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The Arizona House committee of the whole reported multiple Senate bills on April 7, 2025. The clerk read committee recommendations into the journal and the House adopted the committee-of-the-whole reports.
Key committee-of-the-whole results and calendar actions recorded in the floor transcript:
- SB 12-24: Reported do-pass as amended. The committee adopted a technical floor amendment requested by a county assessor before reporting the bill as amended.
- SB 14-24: Reported do-pass as amended (see separate coverage of SB 14-24).
- SB 14-61: Reported do-pass as amended. Floor amendment removed a cause-for-unsatisfactory-performance requirement when demoting a law enforcement officer who did not complete probation; the change lets an officer be demoted rather than terminated in that circumstance, according to the sponsor.
- SB 10-22: Reported do-pass. The bill raises the jurisdictional limit of small claims court from $3,500 to $7,500, as noted in the committee report.
- SB 10-35: Reported do-pass as amended. The Appropriations Committee amendment was adopted and the bill as amended received a do-pass recommendation.
- SB 11-34: Reported do-pass as amended. The Natural Resources, Energy and Water Committee amendment (and a subsequent technical floor amendment) were adopted before the committee reported the bill as amended.
- SB 13-08: Reported do-pass. The bill addresses inspection standards for unlicensed sober living homes and was described by a co-sponsor as addressing oversight gaps; the sponsor was continuing to work with the governor’s office, according to a floor remark.
- SB 14-62 and SB 15-43: Retained on the calendar (not reported do-pass during this session).
The transcript reflects voice votes for the committee motions and the clerk later read the committee-of-the-whole recommendations into the journal. Several bills were placed on third reading or retained on the calendar as noted in the clerk’s report. The floor transcript does not show roll-call tallies for all of these committee-of-the-whole voice votes; when a roll-call was not recorded, the journal-entry language is recorded as committee recommendation adopted and bill placed on the calendar.
