In normal years, sitting legislators usually don't start "prefiling" measures for an upcoming session until December of the prior year.
This year, however, some members have already started filing measures.
While it is still early (obviously), the measures offer some insight into the content of the coming session.
The 2026 session of the Arizona State Legislature will be loaded with MAGA/anti-democracy/anti-society propaganda.
In the House -
The first "Concurrent Resolution" (intended to bypass a gubernatorial veto and go directly to the voters) is HCR2001, prefiled by Rep. Alexander Kolodin (R-LD3) and co-sponsored by a rogues' gallery of extremist Rs on 11/15. Among other things, it would serve to greatly reduce mail-in voting. One HCR has been filed thus far.
The first "Memorial" (aka - a love letter to Congress, asking them to do something in particular about a specific topic) is HM2001 prefiled by Rep. Khyl Powell (R-LD14) on 11/17. It asks Congress to withdraw the United States from the UN. Other HMs from Powell seek to go after the International Monetary Fund, the Bureau of Industry and Security, and the US-Mexico-Canada agreement Four HMs have been filed thus far.
The first "Bill" (a proposed change to AZ law) is HB2001, prefiled by Rep. Selina Bliss (R-LD1) on 11/17. It proposes to all but eliminate early voting. 20 HBs have been filed thus far.
There is also some "sneaky" language in the HB2001 -
I expect that if bill fails or otherwise doesn't move forward, this particular language [removal] will be inserted into another bill.
In the Senate -
The first Concurrent Resolution is SCR1001, prefiled by Sen. Shawnna Bolick on 11/15. It looks to be a duplicate of the previously mentioned HCR2001. One SCR has been filed thus far.
As of this writing, no Memorials have been filed in the Senate.
The first Bill is SB1001, prefiled by Sen. Frank Carroll on 11/17. It proposes -
That's it; that's the entire bill.
Note: DES doesn't have a specific program by that name, though if the bill moves forward, it could be amended to include a specific name.
One SB has been filed thus far.
In other words, get ready for a bumpy ride when the lege returns to Phoenix.
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