At-a-glance: key committee and third‑reading votes from the Arizona House on March 4, 2026

Arizona House of Representatives · March 4, 2026

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Summary

On March 4 the Committee of the Whole reported numerous bills do pass as amended and the House recorded several third‑reading votes: HB21-23 failed; HB22-70 passed; many other committee-recommended bills were referred to engrossing.

The Arizona House Committee of the Whole reported a slate of bills with do-pass recommendations and the chamber conducted multiple third-reading roll-call votes.

Committee of the Whole report and engrossing referrals: The committee reported several bills to be referred to engrossing, including (but not limited to) HB2035, HB2041, HB2128, HB2251, HB2402, HB2429, HB2444, HB2615, HB2726, HB2914, and HB4018. Majority Leader Carbone moved adoption of the committee report and the House adopted it.

Selected third‑reading roll-call outcomes recorded on the floor: - HB21-23: failed on third reading (recorded vote: 24 ayes, 28 nays, 6 not voting, 1 excused, 1 vacant) — the clerk recorded the result: "You have failed House Bill 21-23." - HB22-70: passed on third reading (recorded vote reported as 50 ayes, 3 nays, 6 not voting, 1 vacant); bill to be conveyed to the Senate. - HB23-24, HB24-04, HB25-57, HB25-74, HB25-94, HB26-11, HB26-81, HB26-97, HB27-? and others: the record shows multiple bills were passed and the clerk was instructed to convey them to the Senate where applicable; several bills failed and were not transmitted.

Where explicit recorded vote tallies appeared in the floor transcript, they are reported above. For other bills the transcript records committee recommendations and that the House adopted the committee report, with further actions (engrossing, transmitting to the Senate) noted in the journal.