Votes at a glance: Key House roll‑call results March 3, 2026
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The Arizona House completed third‑reading votes on a broad set of bills March 3. This roundup lists selected bills that were passed or failed on the floor, with recorded tallies and brief context.
Below are selected outcomes from the House’s third‑reading roll calls on March 3, 2026. Tallies and results are taken from the floor record.
Passed (selected) - HB 29-10 (contractors statute change): 56 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. - HB 23-27 (records confidentiality changes): 54 ayes, 2 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. - HB 24-16 (Department of Public Safety appropriation/border-related funding): 33 ayes, 23 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. Several members spoke at length in explanation of their votes for and against funding and enforcement roles. - HB 40-56 (public records provisions): 38 ayes, 18 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. - HB 4-005 (K‑12 curricula item – AI instruction mandate): 31 ayes, 25 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. - HB 23-79 (school board training and related changes as amended): 33 ayes, 22 nays, 4 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. - HB 27-28 (Department of Economic Security continuation, as amended): 32 ayes, 22 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed (see separate article).
Failed or defeated (selected) - HB 21-75 (amendments to sentencing statutes referenced on floor): recorded 25 ayes, 31 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — the measure failed on the floor. - HB 24-92 (changes affecting urban growth boundaries and initiative rules): 27 ayes, 29 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — failed. - HB 29-46 (development fee timing; housing measure): 26 ayes, 30 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — failed.
Notes on interpretation and next steps - These tallies are taken from the House floor transcript and reflect the roll calls recorded during the March 3 session. Several votes included extended explanations of vote from members; those explanations are summarized in other coverage items. - Bills that passed in the House will be transmitted to the Senate as recorded by the clerk.
Ending The House adjourned to reconvene Wednesday, March 4, at 1:15 p.m.; bills that passed will be available for Senate consideration.
