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From Pediatric Cancer Funding to Veterans Reform: A Day Inside the House

Birdman at the Arizona Legislature

Release Date: 02/25/2026

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Birdman at the Arizona Legislature

In this episode of Birdman at the Arizona Legislature, Birdman returns to the office of Representative Walt Blackmanfor a timely update on the state of the legislative session following the Easter holiday.   Fresh off the Committee of the Whole (COW) and floor proceedings, Representative Blackman discusses the slowing pace of legislation and the broader political dynamics shaping the session. With only a handful of bills moving forward on Third Read, attention has shifted to the legislature’s primary constitutional responsibility: passing a balanced state budget.   Key topics in...

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In this episode of Birdman at the Arizona Legislature, Birdman sits down once again in the office of Walt Blackman for a wide-ranging conversation during one of the busiest weeks of session — Crossover Week.

 

The discussion begins with Blackman’s morning press conference recognizing Pediatric Cancer Awareness and addressing the funding gap between federal research dollars and Arizona’s state budget priorities. Inspired in part by his nephew’s cancer battle, Blackman argues that with a $17 billion state budget, Arizona can find room to prioritize pediatric cancer research and nonprofit support.

 

From there, the conversation shifts to:

 

  • How the legislative process actually works

  • Why the 4,000 number don’t mean 4,000 bills

  • The role of caucus meetings and “Committee of the Whole” (COW)

  • What happens during second and third reads

  • Why some bills pass unanimously while others split strictly along party lines

  • The mechanics of Crossover Week between House and Senate

 

 

Blackman also discusses veterans legislation, including a unanimously passed veterans mental health measure, disability-based property tax reform proposals, and pilot programs aimed at reducing VA backlog wait times in Arizona.

 

Listeners get a real-time look at how legislation moves — and how it doesn’t — including what it means when a bill clears committee, why Twitter doesn’t equal lawmaking, and how constituents influence votes through direct outreach.

 

If you’ve ever wondered how bills really move through the Arizona Legislature — and what happens behind the scenes during the busiest part of session — this episode breaks it down.