Arizona, Legislature, House, GOP, Policy
House Majority Plan Succeeds
Last February, House Leadership put forward the House Majority Plan. All points of the plan passed successfully.
Each bill has a link with more information on the legislation and includes:
- Redefinition of partial birth abortion and increased the penalty from a class 6 to a class 5 felony
- Repeal of the sunset of the corporate income tax credit to student tuition organizations
- Enactment of a policy for public/private partnerships to build transportation infrastructure
- Expansion of the individual income tax credit for contributions to qualifying charitable organizations to include nonprofit organizations that provide services to chronically ill or physically disabled children, which was fixed in Special Session
- Suspension of any rule making that would impose increased monetary or regulatory costs for one year (vetoed by Governor)
- Re-establishment of the Administrative Rules Oversight Committee
- Permanent repeal of the state property tax, which would have prevented the largest property tax in Arizona’s history (vetoed by Governor)
- Establishment of a study committee on Arizona’s position and participation in the Western Climate Initiative
All legislation that was not vetoed goes into effect on September 30 unless otherwise noted.

Each bill has a link with more information on the legislation and includes:
- Redefinition of partial birth abortion and increased the penalty from a class 6 to a class 5 felony
- Repeal of the sunset of the corporate income tax credit to student tuition organizations
- Enactment of a policy for public/private partnerships to build transportation infrastructure
- Expansion of the individual income tax credit for contributions to qualifying charitable organizations to include nonprofit organizations that provide services to chronically ill or physically disabled children, which was fixed in Special Session
- Suspension of any rule making that would impose increased monetary or regulatory costs for one year (vetoed by Governor)
- Re-establishment of the Administrative Rules Oversight Committee
- Permanent repeal of the state property tax, which would have prevented the largest property tax in Arizona’s history (vetoed by Governor)
- Establishment of a study committee on Arizona’s position and participation in the Western Climate Initiative
All legislation that was not vetoed goes into effect on September 30 unless otherwise noted.


