The Arizona Constitution states, “The sessions of the legislature shall be held annually at the capitol of the state, and shall commence on the second Monday of January of each year.”
January 13, 2025, marked the start of Arizona’s 57th Legislature’s First Regular Session. On that day, Governor Katie Hobbs addressed the joint legislative session and provided her State of the State Address.
Click here for the 2025 Session Timeline.
To find your legislative district and the names of your state senator and representatives, visit the Arizona State Legislature website and follow the instructions.
The Request To Speak (RTS) system is designed to allow the public to register an opinion on bills listed on agendas. You only need to go to the capitol once physically. After that, you do not have to appear in person to register your opinion. Click here for information on Request to Speak trainings.
Summaries of Arizona’s Last Legislative Session
House of Representatives
Senate
House Bills
HB 2022 school safety; employee certification; policies
HB2055 immunizations; requirements; exemption
HB2057 parental rights; medical records
HB2058 school immunizations; exemption; adult students
HB2062 sex-based terms; laws; rules; regulations
HB 2074 school safety; proposals; assessments; plans
HB2138 AHCCCS; naturopathic physicians
HB2158 ADE; high school diplomas; database
Senate Bills
SB1002 pronouns; biological sex; school policies
SB1003 public schools; restrooms; reasonable accommodations
SB1007 public school tax credit; purposes
SB1028 high school graduation; requirements
SB1044 secure behavioral health facilities