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Rules committee approves mass motion recommending dozens of measures as constitutional and in proper form

February 09, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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Rules committee approves mass motion recommending dozens of measures as constitutional and in proper form
The Arizona House Rules Committee approved a mass motion recommending a large set of bills and resolutions as "constitutional and proper form." Vice Chair Carter moved the mass motion; the committee recorded 7 ayes and 1 absent on the vote (SEG 479–577).

Mass motion and scope. The mass motion listed dozens of bills and concurrent measures by number (segmented in the transcript at SEG 481–517). Tim Fleming said staff had reviewed the listed measures and found them generally constitutional and in proper form (SEG 521–526).

Notable flag in the bundle. Fleming singled out House Bill 2976, which concerns justice courts, saying it "changes the authority" and could create tension with the Supreme Court's authority to regulate court administration; he said the sponsor was working on an amendment to clarify the definition of "state entity" to preserve the court's authority (SEG 529–546).

Outcome. The roll call recorded Aye votes from Representative Carbone, Representative Contreras, Representative De Los Santos, Speaker Montenegro, Representative Willoughby, Vice Chair Carter and Chairman Hendricks; the clerk announced "7 ayes, 1 absent" (SEG 559–576). The measures will proceed according to legislative process.

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