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House-passed HB 2072 would set statutes for lactation-care providers; Senate amendment removes a state holiday and adds emergency clause

March 30, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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House-passed HB 2072 would set statutes for lactation-care providers; Senate amendment removes a state holiday and adds emergency clause
House Bill 2072, introduced to caucus as "HB 2072 Israel," would create statutes regarding lactation care providers, the bill's sponsor said during caucus discussion.

According to Israel, the Senate amendment to the bill would repeal a state holiday named in the amendment and includes an emergency clause. Israel told members they intend to concur with the amendment and made themselves available for questions; none were raised during the caucus.

The caucus record does not show a formal vote on the measure in caucus. No appropriation or fiscal detail was discussed for HB 2072 in the transcript excerpt provided. The sponsor spoke only to bill content in general terms; members did not ask substantive questions during this caucus review.

Next steps: The sponsor indicated concurrence with the Senate amendment. Any final action or recorded floor vote is not contained in the caucus transcript.

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