At a glance: bills the Arizona House passed on Feb. 17, 2026
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Summary
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 recorded votes and passed several bills on third reading during its Feb. 17, 2026 floor session. Key outcomes recorded by the clerk include:
- House Bill 20-51 (amendment to Arizona Healthcare Cost Containment System provisions): Passed on third reading, clerk recorded 48 ayes, 6 nays, 6 not voting.
- House Bill 20-62 (Buffalo Soldiers Arizona territorial monument): Passed on third reading, clerk recorded 57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting. Members spoke in favor, describing the measure as a long-overdue recognition of military service in Arizona Territory history.
- House Bill 20-72 (amendments to public-health-related licensure statutes): Passed on third reading, clerk recorded 48 ayes, 9 nays, 3 not voting; proponents said the measure was necessary for federal coverage coordination.
- House Bill 20-96 (changes related to the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona): Passed on third reading, clerk recorded 57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting.
- House Bill 24-59 (amendments to the Arizona Mobile Home Park Residential Landlord and Tenant Act): Passed on third reading, clerk recorded 57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting. Proponents said the bill would protect mobile-home-park residents from unfair utility fee practices.
Clerks were instructed to record actions of the House and convey the passed bills to the Senate. The House then proceeded with additional business and adjourned for the day.
