Votes at a glance: Arizona House clears several bills, including emergency measures

Arizona House of Representatives · March 30, 2026

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Summary

On the March floor session the Arizona House placed multiple bills on third reading, adopted committee recommendations, and passed several measures (SB 10‑20, SB 12‑47, HB 2,072, HB 2,307) with recorded tallies; some amendments were defeated on the floor.

The Arizona House moved multiple bills through third reading on the floor session and adopted committee reports. Key recorded outcomes from the day include:

• SB 11‑66 — Committee of the Whole recommended do pass; placed on third reading (committee report read on the floor).

• SB 11‑84 — A floor amendment to add the pride flag to HOA/condominium display protections was defeated by division, 21–32; Committee of the Whole reported SB 11‑84 do pass as amended and the bill was placed on the House calendar.

• SB 12‑52 — Committee on Commerce recommended do pass; committee report adopted and bill placed for further reading.

• SB 10‑92 — Adopted in an additional Committee of the Whole as amended; reported do pass as amended and deferred to engrossing.

• SB 10‑20 — Passed on third reading (35 ayes, 21 nays, 4 not voting); clerk to convey to the Senate.

• SB 12‑47 — Passed with emergency clause (55 ayes, 1 nay, 4 not voting); two‑thirds requirement met to enact emergency.

• HB 2,072 — Final reading and passage of repeal of a holiday designation (48 ayes, 8 nays, 4 not voting); includes emergency clause; transmitted to governor.

• HB 2,307 — Passed with emergency clause (56 ayes, 0 nays); clerk to transmit to governor.

Several routine committee referrals and substitutions were announced; members also used their privilege to introduce guests from across the state. The House stood adjourned until 1:15 p.m. on 03/31/2026.