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Senator Gonzalez calls Senate rules 'unjust, unconstitutional' in floor statement

March 30, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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Senator Gonzalez calls Senate rules 'unjust, unconstitutional' in floor statement
Senator Gonzalez used a floor statement and asked that it be entered in the journal to argue that the Arizona Senate's rules are "unjust, unconstitutional, and undemocratic," saying they concentrate arbitrary power rather than protecting democratic minorities.

In remarks delivered on the floor, Gonzalez said the rules permit the majority to call back previously passed measures and compel alignment by majority-controlled majorities, and she cited recent action on House Bill 2,072 as an example of the rules' operation. She described her obligation as a duly elected state senator to oppose the framework and called for revision of the rules.

Her floor statement was presented for inclusion in the journal; the record shows no substantive floor response during the same segment. Gonzalez framed her objections as both a legal and moral concern, referencing Martin Luther King Jr.'s writing on unjust laws to argue the rules impose coercive obligations on minority members.

The presiding officer acknowledged submission of her statement and directed that a copy be provided to the secretary for the journal. There was no immediate procedural change recorded in this session to the rules themselves; Gonzalez said the rules "must be revised to be constitutional and just."

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