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Arizona House caucus reviews dozens of bills across two calendars; sponsors generally intend to concur
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Summary
Caucus members ran through caucus calendars 18 and 19, hearing short sponsor summaries on a wide set of bills — from school finance and facility rules to technical changes on records, public-safety provisions and commerce authority oversight — with sponsors repeatedly stating their intent to concur; no formal floor votes appear in the transcript.
The caucus chair called caucus to order and proceeded through caucus calendars 18 and 19, asking sponsors to provide short summaries of bills and Senate amendments. Sponsors briefed the caucus on a range of items including: HB 2327 (county recorder redacted property-record sharing), HB 2460 (rule-termination clarifications), HB 2660 (legislative oversight of regulatory boards), HB 2439 (cold-plunge regulation exemptions), HB 2195 (nursing-facility complaint timelines), HB 2830 (prenatal-development instruction standards), HB 2481 (school financial compliance and penalties), HB 2482 (job order contracting cap for school projects), and HB 2752 (Arizona Commerce Authority trade offices), among many others.
Most sponsors told members they intended to concur with Senate amendments. Members posed occasional substantive questions on particular bills — for example, about contracting and accessibility for labs under HB 2932, about requirements for fingerprint clearances for traffic-school instructors, and about enforcement consequences and civil liabilities under the parents' bill of rights (HB 2249). The transcript records exchanges, expressions of frustration and requests for follow-up but does not include any formal roll-call votes or final outcomes.
The chair adjourned caucus after completing the calendars.
