Senate Democrats demand more transparency after amendments were denied on March 26
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Senate Democrats asked that a statement be entered in the journal denouncing the denial of amendment opportunities on March 26, saying two members offered amendments while four were denied the chance to be heard and calling for a more inclusive floor process.
Senate Democrats asked the chamber to enter a formal protest into the journal on April 1, 2026, alleging that during the March 26 floor session two members offered amendments while four of those amendments were denied the opportunity to be heard. Senator Sundarasen requested that the statement be recorded and said the caucus stands united in calling for a more transparent, inclusive and respectful legislative process.
"During the floor session, 2 of our members offered amendments, yet 4 of those amendments were denied the opportunity to be heard," Senator Sundarasen said, adding that the caucus viewed that denial as a silencing of thousands of Arizonans whose perspectives deserved consideration. The statement called for greater transparency and urged that the Senate floor be a space where differing viewpoints are debated openly.
The protest was entered into the journal per the senator's request; no formal motion or roll-call vote on the protest itself was recorded in the session. The Chair then recessed the chamber to allow members to proceed to caucus meetings.
