Arizona House rescinds concurrence on HB2324 and returns bill to Senate for reconsideration

5049035 · June 17, 2025

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Summary

On June 17 the Arizona House voted to rescind its May 7 concurrence in Senate amendments to HB2324 and to return the bill to the Senate for reconsideration; the motion passed by voice vote and the clerk was instructed to notify the Senate.

The Arizona House of Representatives on June 17 voted to rescind its May 7 action that had concurred in Senate amendments to HB2324 and to return the bill to the Senate for the purpose of reconsideration. Majority Leader Carbone made the motion, and members approved it by voice vote.

The action was procedural: Majority Leader Carbone moved to “rescind its actions on 05/07/2025, whereby it had concurred in the Senate amendments to HB2324 and the House secede to the Senate request to return HB2324 for the purpose of reconsideration.” The motion carried on the floor and the clerk was instructed to record the House action and notify the Senate.

The transcript does not include the substance of HB2324 or any debate on the bill’s policy provisions. The motion and vote recorded on the floor change the bill’s legislative status by sending it back to the Senate for reconsideration; no timetable or further procedural steps were specified on the record.

No roll-call vote or individual vote tallies were recorded in the transcript; the outcome was announced following a voice vote. The Clerk of the House was directed to record the action and notify the Senate.