These 12 bills were selected because they were genuinely contested and had real stakes for the disability community — not because they were easy wins. Votes are final floor votes only, sourced directly from apps.azleg.gov. Compiled July 2026. The pro-disability vote direction is shown for each bill below. Absences on disability bills are counted as not aligned — a vote that does not happen has the same impact as a no vote on whether a bill passes.

✓ YES Voted yes — aligned with pro-disability direction
✗ YES Voted yes but against the pro-disability direction
ABSENT No vote recorded — counted as not aligned in the Aligned column
N/A Bill was not voted on in this chamber
Greyed-out rows indicate a legislator who resigned during this session. Their votes prior to resignation are still shown.
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All votes sourced from Arizona State Legislature official floor vote records: apps.azleg.gov. Produced by Raising Voices Coalition, a nonpartisan 501(c)4 disability advocacy organization. Not an endorsement of any candidate. Full statewide candidate research at raisingvoicescoalition.com.

This is not a comprehensive record of every bill from the 2025 and 2026 legislative sessions that affected the disability community. Arizona's legislature considers hundreds of bills each session with meaningful implications for people with disabilities and their families. The twelve bills featured here were selected because they represented some of the clearest opportunities and threats for the disability community during this period, with documented stakes and contested votes that reveal how legislators prioritized these issues when it counted. Voters are encouraged to review the full legislative record at apps.azleg.gov before drawing conclusions about any legislator's overall record.