Votes at a glance: House advances several bills on Feb. 18, 2026

Arizona House of Representatives · February 18, 2026

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Summary

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.

During the Feb. 18 House floor session members voted to advance a slate of bills and a memorial resolution. The clerk recorded final actions and tallies as follows:

- House Resolution 2006 (memorial for Yvonne Glee Lyme Feddersen): unanimously adopted; the House stood for a moment of respectful silence and the clerk was instructed to convey the resolution to the Secretary of State.

- House Bill 2173 (property tax amendments referenced on the calendar): passed (clerk recorded 57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting) and signed in open session for transmittal to the Senate.

- House Bill 2203 (public school reporting requirements): passed (57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting) and sent to the Senate.

- House Bill 2223 (change of name related measure): passed (57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting).

- House Bill 2501 (real estate appraisal management companies): passed (57 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting).

- A number of committee‑reported bills were placed on the calendar and given due‑pass or due‑pass‑as‑amended recommendations (HB2089, HB2177 as amended, HB2258, HB2322 as amended, HB2786, HB2825 as amended, HB2089, HB2258, HB2786 and others). Where recorded, the clerk instructed that bills passing third reading were conveyed to the Senate.

What happens next: Bills passed by the House will be transmitted to the Senate for consideration; measures reported as "due pass" will continue through committee and floor scheduling as provided by House rules.