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Votes at a glance: House advances several Senate bills; SB 10-24, SB 11-48, SB 12-32 and others pass
Summary
During third-reading votes the House passed multiple Senate bills (including SB 10-24, SB 11-48, SB 12-32 and SB 15-86), and several bills were placed on third reading after Committee of the Whole reports.
The Arizona House conducted a series of third-reading votes and committee reports that advanced multiple Senate measures.
Notable final votes recorded during the session included: - Senate Bill 10-24 (vehicle registration): passed in open session, 35 ayes, 20 nays, 5 not voting; clerk to convey the bill to the Senate. - Senate Bill 11-48 (Supreme Court/judiciary provisions): passed, recorded as 33 ayes, 22 nays, 5 not voting; one member explained their nay vote citing separation-of-powers concerns. - Senate Bill 12-32 (outdoor advertising/zoning): passed overwhelmingly, recorded as 55 ayes, 0 nays, 5 not voting; proponents said it clarifies that local zoning determinations must be respected by ADOT. - Senate Bill 12-93 (government property lease excise tax): passed after recorded explanations of vote, with members debating potential impacts on local redevelopment and school funding. - Senate Bill 15-86 (amendments to Title 41 for state agencies): passed with recorded tallies noted in the journal.
Several other measures were reported by committees to receive do-pass or due-pass recommendations and were placed on the calendar for third reading. The House adopted the Committee of the Whole report and moved many bills forward for final consideration; specific recorded tallies are included in the clerk’s journal for each measure.
