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Votes at a glance: Key House bills taken up by the Arizona Senate (April session)

April 13, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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Votes at a glance: Key House bills taken up by the Arizona Senate (April session)
The Arizona Senate conducted committee‑of‑the‑whole consideration and third readings of multiple House bills and logged committee recommendations and floor votes.

Notable items and recorded outcomes in the session transcript include:

- HB 20‑16 (tax administration changes): Passed on third reading. The transcript records a roll‑call showing 16 ayes, 10 nays, 4 not voting; the secretary instructed transmission to the House.

- HB 21‑95 (healthcare institutions provisions): Passed on third reading; the transcript records 25 ayes, 1 nay.

- HB 24‑39 (environmental / DEQ matter): Passed on third reading with a recorded vote of 25 ayes, 1 nay, 4 not voting.

- HB 20‑28, HB 25‑57, HB 24‑60, HB 29‑75 and several others were reported by committee and placed on the Senate calendar; committee reports and committee amendment adoptions are recorded in the transcript. Where a committee or third‑reading tally is explicitly recorded in the transcript it is noted above; in other cases the committee announced that "the ayes have it" or the report was adopted without a full roll‑call excerpted in the transcript.

What to watch next: For items that received only committee recommendations, the bills will be scheduled for later floor action consistent with the Senate calendar. For bills that passed on third reading, the transcript shows secretarial instruction to transmit the enacted House bills back to the House.

Methodology note: Tallies are reported here only when an explicit numerical roll‑call appears in the transcript. Where the transcript uses phrasing such as "the ayes have it" or records committee action without transcribed roll‑call numbers, the narrative notes committee adoption but marks numeric tallies as not specified in the transcript.

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