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House advances several Senate bills; roll calls show mixed results

April 20, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Arizona, Arizona


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House advances several Senate bills; roll calls show mixed results
The Arizona House of Representatives considered a slate of Senate bills on April 20, 2026, adopting Committee of the Whole reports and recording roll‑call votes on several measures.

Key recorded outcomes and committee actions from the floor session:

- SB 11‑67 (public notice/publication): Passed on third reading in open session, recorded as 47 ayes, 3 nays, 9 not voting, 1 absent; transmitted to the Senate.

- SB 12‑54 (zoning/industrial commission matter): Passed on third reading, recorded as 50 ayes, 0 nays, 9 not voting, 1 vacant; transmitted to the Senate.

- SB 17‑63 (school district finances amendment): Passed on third reading, recorded as 32 ayes, 18 nays and 9 not voting, 1 vacant; transmitted to the Senate.

- SB 10‑06 (campaign finance amendment increasing anonymous small‑donation threshold to $200 and adding a COLA): Committee floor amendment adopted and the Committee of the Whole recommended the bill as amended receive a do‑pass recommendation.

- SB 15‑52 (transportation): Committee amendment and substitute floor amendment were adopted; Committee of the Whole recommended the bill as amended receive a do‑pass recommendation.

- SB 13‑45 (health and human services licensure/inspection timing): Committee and subfloor amendments adopted to reflect Department of Health Services feedback on application completeness and statutory time clocks; the committee recommended the bill as amended receive a do‑pass recommendation.

Several other bills were retained on the calendar or placed for third reading. The House also carried a motion to reconsider the earlier failure of SB 13‑15 (school safety interoperability), voting 30 ayes to 18 nays to return it to the order of business.

The clerk recorded actions taken in open session where roll calls were completed; committee do‑pass recommendations indicate further floor votes expected on other measures.

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