The Arizona House took multiple final and committee votes on March 17. Key outcomes recorded on the floor included:
- HB2093 (school curricula statutory changes): Passed in open session with 31 ayes, 22 nays and 6 not voting; clerk instructed to convey the bill to the Senate.
- HB22‑29 (prohibition on public contracts/grants to abortion providers with an appropriation to pregnancy resource centers): Failed on third reading, 26 ayes to 27 nays.
- HB2502 (Arizona State Retirement System statutory amendment): Passed on reconsideration, 37 ayes to 16 nays.
- HB2533 (homelessness‑related statutory changes): Failed on reconsideration, 17 ayes to 36 nays.
- HB2750 (legislative department amendments): Passed, 44 ayes to 9 nays.
- HB2999 (special taxing districts / financing for housing affordability): Passed, 32 ayes to 21 nays.
- HCM2009 (concurrent memorial urging streamlined access to critical minerals on federal lands): Passed, 31 ayes to 22 nays.
Several measures were reported out of committee of the whole as amended and referred to engrossing (including HB2444, HB2992 and HB4027). The clerk recorded each action and instructed that passed bills be conveyed to the Senate.
What happens next: Passed bills will be transmitted to the Senate. Bills that failed may be the subject of reconsideration motions or further committee action at leadership discretion.