Senate Bill 15 has officially passed, marking a significant step forward in Arizona's legislative agenda. The Secretary has been instructed to record the action and transmit the bill to the governor for final approval.
During the session, a motion was made to concur with several House amendments, including key appropriations bills for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. These bills cover a wide range of essential services, from general appropriations to healthcare and education. The majority leader emphasized the importance of these amendments, urging senators to support the motion.
The Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor, with the ayes clearly taking the lead. Following this, Senate Bill 17 35 was placed under final reading, and senators were prompted to cast their votes. The atmosphere in the chamber reflected a sense of urgency and commitment to advancing the state's budgetary needs.
As the session progresses, the approval of these bills is expected to pave the way for crucial funding across various sectors, ensuring that Arizona can effectively address its priorities in the coming years.