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Votes at a glance: House passes HR2001 and several bills on March 18, 2026

March 18, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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Votes at a glance: House passes HR2001 and several bills on March 18, 2026
The Arizona House of Representatives completed several formal actions on March 18, 2026. Below are the substantive items, brief descriptions, and final recorded House votes from the floor session:

House Resolution 2,001 — Health Workforce Well‑Being Day
Adopted unanimously by voice vote after reading; clerical action recorded and the measure conveyed to the Secretary of State. The resolution recognized workforce shortages in health professions and proclaimed March 18, 2026, as Health Workforce Well‑Being Day in Arizona (sponsor: Representative Selena Bliss).

House Bill 2,375 — middle housing (third reading)
Outcome: Passed by the House; emergency clause failed to meet the two‑thirds threshold. Vote tally on final passage: 31 ayes, 24 nays, 5 not voting. Clerk instructed to record the action and convey the bill to the Senate.

House Bill 2,931 — relating to the Arizona Veil Rights Advisory Board (third reading)
Outcome: Passed. Vote tally: 36 ayes, 19 nays, 5 not voting. The clerk recorded passage and transmitted the bill to the Senate.

House Bill 2,992 — child abuse and assault awareness and prevention pilot program (third reading)
Outcome: Passed. Vote tally: 35 ayes, 20 nays, 5 not voting. Members explained votes on both policy reach and funding priorities before passage.

Senate Bill 1010 (substituted for House Bill 4,027) — historic names (third reading)
Outcome: Passed. Vote tally: 33 ayes, 22 nays, 5 not voting. The bill was signed in open session and conveyed to the Senate.

Procedure and next steps: For measures passed by the House that are not emergency‑effective, effective dates will follow statute; bills were conveyed to the Senate for consideration.

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