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Committee advances multiple governance, procurement and transparency bills; roll calls recorded

Arizona State Senate Committee on Government
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Summary

On March 25 the Senate Committee on Government reported multiple bills out of committee with due‑pass recommendations, including HB 2,092 (seller disclosure), HB 2,574 (small land subdivisions), HB 2,576 (agency enforcement), HB 2,868 (DEI restrictions, amended), HB 2,542 (procurement restrictions related to People’s Republic of China), HB 2,518 (cooling‑off for Corporation Commission commissioners), HB 2,231 (advisory committee open‑meeting tweak), HB 2,927 (minutes/records transparency), HB 2,872 (ACA appointment changes), HB 2,594 (GURC continuation), and HCR 2,037 (lobbying/eligibility changes).

The Senate Committee on Government recorded votes and advanced a slate of bills on March 25, 2025. Below is a concise, neutral list of the committee’s formal actions and recorded outcomes as shown on the committee record.

HB 2,092 — Seller affidavit/escort recording (Representative Gail Griffin) Motion: Move HB 2,092 receive a due pass recommendation. Outcome: Due‑pass recommendation recorded (vote recorded as 7 ayes, 0 nays). Committee adopted a recommendation to move the bill without a late Rogers amendment that failed in voice vote.

HB 2,574 — Small land subdivisions (Representative Gail Griffin) Motion: Move HB 2,574 receive a due pass recommendation. Outcome: Due‑pass recommendation recorded (4 ayes, 3 nays). Several senators expressed concern about long‑term water supply assurances and the potential for unregulated subdivisions.

HB 2,576 — Agency inspections and opportunity to correct Motion: Move HB 2,576 receive a due pass recommendation. Outcome: Due‑pass recommendation recorded (4 ayes, 3 nays). Some senators…

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