Arizona House approves annual Tax Corrections Act after brief objections

Arizona House of Representatives · March 25, 2026

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On March 25, 2026 the Arizona House passed Senate Bill 14-30, the annual Tax Corrections Act, 51–0 with nine members not voting after Representative Collin registered concerns that a provision might remove tax exemptions; Representative Olsen defended the bill as a statutory cleanup.

PHOENIX — The Arizona House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 14-30, the annual Tax Corrections Act, on third reading Wednesday, approving the measure by a recorded vote of 51 ayes, 0 nays and 9 not voting. The clerk was instructed to record the action and the bill was sent back to the Senate.

Representative Collin rose before the vote to explain his planned no vote, saying a provision on page 37, lines 22–23 appeared to eliminate “dozens of different tax exemptions” and that he was uncomfortable approving the measure without staff confirmation. “This is just supposed to be technical corrections,” Collin said, adding he would vote no until staff could verify whether exemptions were being removed.

Representative Olsen responded in support, calling the measure the annual Tax Correction Act the Department of Revenue uses to clean up statute language. “This is clearly a technical cleanup,” Olsen said, noting that the House Ways and Means Committee removed a provision after staff and stakeholders identified it as a policy change. Olsen said he voted aye.

The bill was presented on third reading and members were instructed not to vote until the bell. After the explanatory remarks and the roll call, the House approved SB 14-30 and conveyed the bill back to the Senate.

The House adjourned after completing the calendar; the chamber will reconvene at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 26, 2026.