Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2065

Introduced
4/29/26  

Caption

Alfredo Gutierrez death resolution

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the profound impact Gutierrez had on social and civil rights in Arizona. His early experiences with issues of immigration and equity shaped his dedication to advocating for underserved communities. His legislative initiatives led to substantial developments, such as the establishment of the Arizona Department of Transportation and the joining of Arizona into the Medicaid program. These contributions mark significant progress in state legislation affecting healthcare and infrastructure, reflecting Gutierrez's lasting influence on Arizona's policies, particularly in areas supporting Latino communities.

Summary

HCR2065 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Arizona Legislature to honor the late Alfredo Gutierrez, a prominent public servant known for his advocacy for social justice and civil rights. The resolution commemorates his significant contributions to Arizona's legislative landscape and the local community. Gutierrez, who passed away on July 29, 2025, is remembered as a former Senate Majority and Minority Leader, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to serving the people of Arizona throughout his life. His legacy includes not only his work in the legislature but also his efforts in community organizing and civil rights advocacy.

Contention

While HCR2065 serves as a tribute to Gutierrez's achievements, the resolution also opens up dialog on the ongoing challenges faced by minority communities in Arizona. Gutierrez's life story, from his early struggles with immigration policy to his various leadership roles, touches on a legacy that challenges lawmakers to continue addressing socio-economic disparities. Some may argue that while honoring past leaders is important, it is equally crucial to refrain from overlooking the contemporary issues related to civil rights and social justice, advocating that their legacy should propel further change.

Notable_points

Throughout Gutierrez's storied career, he showcased an ability to build bipartisan coalitions, which served as a model for effective governance. His accomplishments in the Arizona State Senate, particularly in education and healthcare, underline a commitment to public service that resonates well beyond his time in office. The resolution emphasizes his roles as a community leader and his dedication to advocating for comprehensive policies that reflect the needs of Arizona's diverse population, encapsulating the essence of his enduring legacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HCR2059

Phil Austin; death resolution

AZ HR2008

Alberto Gutier; death resolution

AZ HCR2048

Daniel Espinoza Hernandez; death resolution

AZ HR2004

Fred Shulski; death resolution

AZ HR2007

Paul Gilbert Berumen; death resolution

AZ HR2005

Honorable Martha Garcia; death resolution

AZ HCR2001

Death penalty; prohibition

AZ SB1156

Death benefits; burial costs

AZ SB1157

Workers' compensation; death benefits; remarriage

AZ HB2667

Campaign finance complaints; resolution

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