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House passes package of Senate bills on health, housing, energy and procedure
Summary
The Arizona House adopted committee and floor amendments and voted to pass a series of Senate bills including SB 11-62, SB 12-42, SB 12-70, SB 12-74, SB 14-19, SB 14-26, SB 15-52 and SB 18-14; several measures passed with recorded tallies and one bill was retained on the calendar.
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The Arizona House met in Committee of the Whole and on the floor to consider an array of Senate bills, adopting committee and floor amendments and approving multiple measures to be returned to the Senate or advanced for engrossment.
Key outcomes recorded during the session included:
- Senate Bill 11-62 (health care statutory amendment): passed with a roll call of 48 ayes, 9 nays, 2 not voting and 1 vacant.
- Senate Bill 12-42 (mental health treatment agency definition and use of audio/AV technology): floor amendment in Representative Bliss’s name was adopted; the bill passed as amended.
- Senate Bill 12-70: floor amendment adopted in Representative Livingston’s name; the bill passed as amended (1 recorded nay).
- Senate Bill 12-74 (timeshare sales): passed by 43 ayes, 14 nays, 2 not voting and 1 vacant.
- Senate Bill 14-19 (solar energy devices disclosure): committee and substitute floor amendments in Representative Griffin’s name were adopted and the bill received a due‑pass recommendation as amended.
- Senate Bill 14-26 (forcible entry and detainer): passed 57 ayes, 0 nays, 2 not voting and 1 vacant.
- Senate Bill 15-52 (transportation code amendments): passed by 45 ayes, 12 nays, 2 not voting and 1 vacant.
- Senate Bill 18-14 (study committee for substance use disorder treatment standards and oversight): passed after Representative Bliss explained the need for a study committee; recorded vote was 42 ayes, 15 nays, 2 not voting and 1 vacant.
Also noted: Senate Bill 14-97 was retained on the calendar without further action during this session. Committee reports were entered into the journal and the clerk was instructed to convey passed measures to the Senate.
The House stood adjourned until 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
