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House repeals Cesar Chavez Day after emotional floor debate; supporters cite survivors, opponents warn of erasing farmworker history

March 30, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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House repeals Cesar Chavez Day after emotional floor debate; supporters cite survivors, opponents warn of erasing farmworker history
The Arizona House voted to repeal statute tied to Cesar Chavez Day by approving House Bill 2,072 with the two‑thirds emergency clause, 48–8, after an extended and often emotional series of floor explanations.

Representative Sandoval, who explained her vote, said the chamber must stand with survivors who came forward to report abuse and that the vote reflected a responsibility to act: "I want to begin by recognizing the extraordinary courage of the survivors who have come forward... Sharing such painful truths requires immense strength," she said before voting aye.

Other members on both sides described the debate as a painful moment for the farmworker movement and for communities that trace family histories to farm labor. Representative Fink framed the vote as a duty to protect children and victims and said it was not a partisan issue. Several members who voted no said they opposed repealing a name that honors a broader movement and urged that the chamber consider an alternative substitute day honoring farmworkers.

Some representatives urged the release of additional investigative materials and called for processes that consider replacement language rather than blanket repeal. Representative De Los Santos and others said the movement's history is larger than any single individual and urged ways to honor farmworker contributions while addressing allegations.

The clerk recorded 48 ayes, 8 nays and 4 not voting; House Bill 2,072 passed with the emergency clause and the clerk was instructed to transmit the measure to the governor.

What’s next: HB 2,072 is on its way to the governor. Several members requested additional hearings or reforms in response to allegations referenced during floor debate; the session record reflects ongoing calls for accountability and for consideration of replacement commemorations for farmworkers.

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