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Special Edition 2012Vol. 42, No. 3

SPECIAL VOTING RECORDS ISSUE

How Arizona LegislatorsVoted on Key K-12 Issues in 2012

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OUR MISSIONPromoting community volunteer governance of public

education and continuous improvement of student success by providing leadership and assistance to public

school governing boards.

OUR GOALSProvide model training and leadership emphasizing

best practices in public school governance.

Represent and advocate for the diverse interests of public school governing boards.

Advocate the core beliefs and political agenda as adopted by the membership.

OUR CORE BELIEFSASBA believes…

The basic life needs of children must be met for them to succeed.

Meeting the unique educational needs of all students must be the foundation of our school systems.

The governance of public schools must lie with locally elected and accountable school district governing boards.

The accountability for student success is a shared responsibility of the students, parents, governing board,

district staff and the community.

Public education funding must be broad-based, stable and at a level that assures all students receive an

education that enables them to be successful.

State and federal mandates must be funded.

Knowledgeable and professionally trained governing board members are fundamental for ensuring student success.

Learn more at www.azsba.org

A R I Z O N A S C H O O LBOARDS ASSOCIAT ION

“Quality leadership and advocacy for children in public schools”

ARIZONA SCHOOLBOARDS ASSOCIATION

OfficersPresident Michael HughesPresident Elect Randy SchillerTreasurer Carolyn CalderonSecretary Jesus RubalcavaImmediate Past President Dee Navarro

County Directors, Caucus Leadershipand NSBA RepresentativesApache Arnold Goodluck Cochise Jeffery CrandallCoconino Jerry WilliamsGila Frankie Dalmolin Graham Dalene GriffinGreenlee Kimberly LuntLa Paz Rudy ParkerMaricopa Bill Adams Maricopa Paul RoettoMohave William GoodaleNavajo Linda Yazzie Pima Jim CoulterPima Elaine HallPinal Alicia BristowSanta Cruz Harry ClapeckYavapai Karen McClellandYuma Sandrea KerrHispanic/Native American Indian Caucus Katrina TalkalaiBlack Caucus David EvansNSBA Pacific Region Director Cynthia Matus MorrissNSBA Hispanic Caucus Chair Mike DeLaO

StaffExecutive Director Dr. Timothy OgleDirector of Administrative Services Ellen WhiteDirector of Communications Tracey BensonDirector of Governmental Relations/Public Affairs Janice PalmerDirector of Leadership Development Karen BeckvarDirector of Legal and Policy Services/

General Counsel Chris ThomasSenior Policy Advisor Dr. Terry RowlesEducation Policy Analyst Steve HighlenTechnology and Information Specialist Michael BarciaGovernmental Relations Analyst Geoff EspositoPolicy Technician Renae WatsonExecutive Assistant to the Executive Directorand Liaison to the Board of Directors Shirley SimpsonAdministrative Secretary Jolene HaleAdministrative Secretary Sara NilssonAdministrative Secretary Elizabeth SanchezReceptionist Kristi Johnson

Publication Policy: Articles printed herein may be divergent in point of view and controversial in nature. The materials published in each issue represent the ideas or beliefs of those who write them, and not necessarily the views or policies of the Arizona School Boards Association. © 2012 by the Arizona School Boards Association.

Address all correspondence to:ASBA Journal Editor2100 N. Central Ave., Suite 200Phoenix, AZ 85004Phone: 602-254-1100; [email protected]; Website: www.azsba.orgAnnual subscription rate $24Production and Design by S&L Printing & Mailing

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By Dr. Tim Ogle, ASBA Executive Director

FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Does our state’s legislature represent the will and pri-orities of Arizona’s citizens? Theoretically, yes. Practically, as our students would say, “not so much.”

When we vote, we, the people, invest our trust, expectations and greatest hopes in individuals who we believe will best articulate our views at the Capitol in the form of new laws and allocation of state resources. Arizona’s education leaders – school board members, administrators, teachers, and myriad business, community and parent advocates – often make the best interest of schools and students the deciding factor when selecting a candidate.

Are those of us who count education as Arizona’s top priority having our expectations met by our elected representatives? Each year, the Arizona School Boards Association tracks and publishes the voting records of our state legislators on key bills impacting education in Arizona. I’ll let you decide whether or not your expectations are being met after perusing the voting records in this special issue – those for your district and for legislators statewide.

Whether your answer is “yes” or “no,” one thing is certain. These votes are a snapshot of votes that were made years ago – the last time we had a general election. These votes represent those who voted in the primary and general election of 2010. The results shown in these voting records are also a snapshot of those who didn’t vote. Expectations and great hopes are hollow without action. Voting matters – both in the general and the primary election! (In fact, in most districts, general election outcomes are essentially decided in the primary election; if you neglect to vote in the primary and vote only in the general election, you’ve exercised only half your right to vote – and, as history has proven again and again, it may be the least important half.)

As individuals, we must engage in this most important of civic duties. And as leaders – especially elected leaders – we must find ways to encourage others to exercise their right and responsibility to vote. As you do so, feel free to share the voting records in this issue to help those in your circle of inf luence understand what it truly means to support education in Arizona. And what it looks like when our elected leaders don’t.

Vote!It’s Your Right – and Your Responsibilityto Arizona’s Students

IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE 2012 ELECTIONJuly 30 Last day to register to vote in the

2012 primary election

Aug. 2 Early voting begins for the primary election

Aug. 17 The last day to request an early ballot for the primary election

Aug. 28 Primary election day

Oct. 8 Last day to register to vote in the general election

Oct. 11 Early voting begins for the general election

Oct. 26 The last day to request an early ballot for the general election

Nov. 6 General election day

It’s a Fact:Independents Can Vote in the PrimaryAnd they should! Independent voters account for one-third of the state’s electorate. Independent voters who go to the polls will be asked to choose a ballot – Republican or Democratic. Those registered Independent may also request an early ballot – again, either Republican or Democratic – and vote by mail; simply contact your county elections office for details. This early ballot choice doesn’t lock Independents it to receiving a certain party ballot in future elections; the choice can be made each cycle.

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Accountability Is A Two-Way StreetFind Out How Your Legislators Voted on Key K-12 Issues in the 2012 Session

The 2012 Legislative Session adjourned sine die on Thursday, May 3, at 8:25 p.m. after a 116-day session. The General Effective date for chaptered

bills will be Aug. 2, 2012. The exception is bills passed with an emergency clause, which took effect immediately, or those passed with a retroactivity clause.

The expansion of private school tax credits and vouchers made this an extremely disappointing year for Arizona K-12 education. Even so, it’s important to note the small victories. There were no additional budget cuts, and a small increase in K-3 reading resources was provided. In addition, ASBA effectively and successfully worked with legislators to amend bills that would have either been problematic or harmful to schools.

ASBA is committed to ensuring our members’ voices will continue to be heard at the Capitol and within the regulatory arena. School board members are either helped or hindered by legislative action as they work to ensure our students have a quality education. That is why being aware of the legislative voting records shown on the following

pages is so critical. Our goal is for school boards to be able to make the best choices for student academic success, rather than having to make choices with an eye towards what will be least harmful. We must honor those who help us toward this goal and hold those accountable that do not.

It is particularly important to note that the voting records contained in this issue of the ASBA Journal are organized by the districts that existed during the last general election. In 2012, legislative races will be based on newly formed districts with new boundaries and new district numbers. (Every decade, every state including Arizona goes through a redistricting process based on updated census counts. Thus, legislative district numbers and geographic boundaries for elections beginning with those in 2012 have changed significantly.)

Many of the same legislators that currently hold office will be up for election but in one of the newly formed and numbered districts. It is imperative that you are aware of your new legislative district and currently serving legislators who may be running for a seat there (see Spring ASBA Journal article). The voting records on the following pages provide an excellent starting point for conversation with these individuals, and will enable school board members and other public education leaders to hold legislators accountable for the positive and negative votes cast on K-12 education legislation.

VOTING RECORDS

By Janice Palmer, ASBA Director of Governmental Relations & Public Affairs

What can and can’t school leaders do to influence the outcome of elections? Learn what the law says by visiting ASBA’s website (www.azsba.org) and clicking on the A.R.S. 15-511 link in the What’s New Section of the homepage.

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Key K-12 Legislation for 2012 The legislative voting records on the following pages graphically depict how Arizona state legislators voted on the bills summarized below. For a detailed summary of K-12 education bills, please consult the Legislative Wrap-Up Brief.

HB 2075 (schools; consolidation; unification – Fillmore) This bill would have required county school superintendents to commence school district unification and consolidation feasibility studies and appropriated funds for these studies. ASBA opposed; Failed the Senate Appropriations Committee.

HB 2622 (school rankings; display; time period – Lesko) This bill expands eligibility for the Arizona Empowerment Scholarship Accounts program and prohibits a school from displaying a classification or ranking that is no longer current unless the date the classification or ranking was received is prominently shown. ASBA opposed; Chapter 360; 2012 Laws.

HB 2760 (publicity pamphlets; bond elections – Olson) This bill requires the district governing board to declare a ballot argument deadline (that has been set by the county school superintendent) at the same public meeting that the override election is called and must immediately post the deadline in a prominent location on the district’s website. In addition, the bill requires a governing board to set a deadline to submit arguments for bonds at a public meeting and publish the deadline in a newspaper of general circulation... ASBA opposed; Chapter 129; 2012 Laws.

HB 2823 (schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems – Goodale) This bill makes various changes to principal and teacher evaluations, including teacher and principal incentive and consequence policies and an alternative timeline for those districts not ready for the 2012-13 school year. ASBA supported; Chapter 259; 2012 Laws.

HCR 2037 (budget stabilization fund; expenditures – Olson) This bill would have put on the November 2012 ballot a state General Fund revenue limitation and outlines guidelines for the growth and reductions in revenues (i.e. TABOR). ASBA opposed; Failed Senate Third Read.

SB 1047 (school tuition organizations; credits; administration – Murphy) This bill creates an additional tax credit for private schools ($500/single; $1000/joint), at an estimated cost of $4 million annually, not including the requirement that an annual inflationary increase be had, except that they cannot be adjusted downward. In addition, it removes the requirement that a school annually administers and make available to the public aggregate test scores of its students on a nationally norm-referenced test, preferably AIMS. ASBA opposed; Chapter 4; 2012 Laws.

SB 1059 (school property; community use; liability – Crandall) This bill provides immunity from liability to schools if they choose to open their school grounds for use during non-instructional hours. ASBA supported; Chapter 14; 2012 Laws.

SB 1060 (school districts; procurement practices – Crandall) This bill allows maximum dollar amount of a single job order for job-order-contracting construction services to be $1 million or a higher or lower amount prescribed by a governing board policy and is limited to no more than 5 years unless the governing board determines in writing that a longer contract is beneficial. ASBA supported; Chapter 279; 2012 Laws.

SB 1258 (third-grade promotions; requirements; exceptions – Crandall) This bill removes the majority of the current good cause exemptions, except ELL, to retaining a third-grade student whose reading score falls far below the third-grade level and allows the promotion of a student with a disability under certain conditions. ASBA was neutral; Chapter 150; 2012 Laws.

SB 1259 (digital learning; course choice – Crandall) This bill would, beginning July 1, 2013, allow students in grades 7-12 to enroll in at least two online courses per year, requires ADE or an organization selected by ADE maintain a master list of online courses approved by the SBE, and sets up course funding percentages and fees. Arizona Online Instruction (AOI) providers and other online instruction providers are grandfathered until school year 2019-20 when they will have to submit an application for approval. ASBA supported; vetoed.

SB 1275 (state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing – Smith) This bill establishes Truth in Spending estimates, requires a joint legislative hearing if the Legislature proposes appropriations that exceed those estimates and outlines public notice requirements. ASBA opposed; vetoed.

SB 1529 (K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013 – Shooter) This bill is the K-12 education budget bill for Fiscal Year 2013. ASBA opposed; Chapter 300; 2012 Laws.

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Legislative District 1

Bill Sen. Steve Pierce

Rep. AndyTobin

Rep. KarenFann

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NOT VOTING YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 2

Bill Sen. Jack Jackson, Jr.

Rep. TomChabin

Rep. Albert Hale

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO YES NOT VOTING

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NOT VOTING NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NOT VOTING NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 3

Bill Sen. RonGould

Rep. DorisGoodale

Rep. NancyMcLain

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

YES YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

NO YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

NO YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 4

Bill Sen. Judy Burges

Rep. Jack W. Harper

Rep. Phil Lovas

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

NO YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 5

Bill Sen. Sylvia Allen

Rep. Brenda Barton

Rep. ChesterCrandell

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 6

Bill Sen. Lori Klein Rep. Carl SeelRep. Amanda A. Reeve

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

YES NO YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES NO YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 7

Bill Sen. NancyBarto

Rep. HeatherCarter

Rep. DavidBurnell Smith

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES NO YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES NO

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES NO

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES NOT VOTING NO

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES NO

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES NO YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 8

Bill Sen. Michele Reagan

Rep. Michelle Ugenti

Rep. John Kavanagh

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES NO

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 9

Bill Sen. RickMurphy

Rep. Rick GrayRep. DebbieLesko

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO YES NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 10

Bill Sen. LindaGray

Rep. Jim Weiers

Rep. Kimberly Yee

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES NOT VOTING YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 11

Bill Sen. Adam Driggs

Rep. Eric Meyer

Rep. Kate Brophy McGee

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES NO YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES NO YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES NO YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES NO YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES NO YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 12

Bill Sen. John Nelson

Rep. Steve B. Montenegro

Rep. Jerry Weiers

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES NO NO

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 13

Bill Sen. Steve Gallardo

Rep. Anna Tovar

Rep. Martin J. Quezada

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

NO NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NOT VOTING NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NOT VOTING

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES NO

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 14

Bill Sen. Robert Meza

Rep. DebbieMcCune Davis

Rep. ChadCampbell

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

NO NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 15

Bill Sen. DavidLujan

Rep. LelaAlston

Rep. Katie Hobbs

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

NO NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO NO

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NOT VOTING NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 16

Bill Sen. LeahLandrum Taylor

Rep. RubenGallego

Rep. CatherineH. Miranda

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NOT VOTING NO NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 17

Bill Sen. DavidSchapira

Rep. Ben Arredondo

Rep. Eddie Ableser

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NOT VOTING

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 18

Bill Sen. Jerry Lewis

Rep. Cecil P. Ash

Rep. Steve Court

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 19

Bill Sen. RichCrandall

Rep. Justin Pierce

Rep. Justin Olson

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING NO YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES NO

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES NO NO

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 20

Bill Sen. John McComish

Rep. Jeff DialRep. Bob Robson

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 21

Bill Sen. Steve Yarbrough

Rep. TomForese

Rep. J.D.Mesnard

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES NO YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 22

Bill Sen. Andy Biggs

Rep. Eddie Farnsworth

Rep. Steve Urie

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

YES NO YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

NO YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

NO NO YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 23

Bill Sen. Steve Smith

Rep. John Fillmore

Rep. Frank Pratt

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NO YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES NO YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES NO YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 24

Bill Sen. DonShooter

Rep. RussJones

Rep. LynnePancrazi

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

YES YES NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NOT VOTING NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES NO

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 25

Bill Sen. Gail Griffin

Rep. David W. Stevens

Rep. Peggy Judd

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NOT VOTING YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO NO YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 26

Bill Sen. Al MelvinRep. TerriProud

Rep. Vic Williams

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

YES YES NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES NOT VOTING YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES NO

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 27

Bill Sen. OliviaCajero Bedford

Rep. Sally Ann Gonzales

Rep. Macario Saldate IV

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

NO NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES NOT VOTING YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NOT VOTING NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 28

Bill Sen. Paula Aboud

Rep. Bruce Wheeler

Rep. Steve Farley

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

NO NO NO

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO NO

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES YES

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO NO

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO NO

VOTING RECORDS

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Legislative District 29

Bill Sen. LindaLopez

Rep. Matt Heinz

Rep. DanielPatterson

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NO NO NO

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

NO NOT VOTING —

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

NO NO NOT VOTING

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

YES YES NOT VOTING

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

NO NO NO

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

NO NO NO

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

YES YES NOT VOTING

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES NOT VOTING YES

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

NO NO —

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

NO NO —

Vote in accord with ASBA position Vote in opposition to ASBA position

Legislation on which ASBA was neutral No vote

Legislative District 30

Bill Sen. Frank Antenori

Rep. Ted VogtRep. DavidGowan

HB 2075schools; consolidation; unification

NOT VOTING YES YES

HB 2622school rankings; display; time period

YES YES YES

HB 2760publicity pamphlets, bond elections

YES YES YES

HB 2823schools; teachers; principals; evaluation systems

NOT VOTING YES NO

HCR 2037budget stabilization fund; expenditures

YES YES YES

SB 1047school tuition organizations; credits; administration

YES YES YES

SB 1059school property; community use; liability

YES YES YES

SB 1060school districts; procurement practices

NO YES NO

SB 1258third grade promotions; requirements; exceptions

YES YES NO

SB 1259digital learning; course choice

YES YES YES

SB 1275state budget; appropriation limitation; hearing

YES YES YES

SB 1529K-12 education; budget reconciliation; 2012-2013.

YES YES YES

VOTING RECORDS

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ABLESER, Ed....................... 4118 D 17 Connie Dow.................. 119

ALSTON , Lela..................... 5829 D 15 Carmen Velarde ............ 325

ARREDONDO, P. Ben........... 4124 D 17 Connie Dow.................. 120

ASH, Cecil........................... 3160 R 18 Maureen Williams......... 313

BARTON, Brenda................. 4129 R 5 Pamela Soto ................. 123

BROPHY MCGEE, Kate........ 4486 R 11 Karen Gray.................... 344

BURGES, Judy .................... 5861 R 4 Susan Hite .................... 220

CAMPBELL, Chad............... 3026 D 14 Kat Clark....................... 320

CARTER, Heather ................ 5503 R 7 Tracey Gardner.............. 330

CHABIN, Tom...................... 5160 D 2 Ross Andrews............... 128

COURT, Steve...................... 4467 R 18 Karen Bumcrot.............. 206

CRANDELL, Chester............ 5409 R 5 Abby Selvey.................. 338

DIAL, Jeff ............................ 5550 R 20 Pamela Soto ................. 125

FANN, Karen ....................... 5874 R 1 Jackie O’Donnell ........... 308

FARLEY, Steve..................... 3022 D 28 Andrea Martinez............ 321

FARNSWORTH, Eddie ......... 5735 R 22 Jan Mullenaux .............. 302

FILLMORE, John................. 3012 R 23 Tracey Gardner.............. 331

FORESE, Tom...................... 5168 R 21 Barbara Vetter ............... 113

GALLEGO, Ruben................ 3042 D 16 Melissa Upshaw ........... 333

GONZALES, Sally................ 3278 D 27 Nicole Soliere ............... 116

GOODALE, Doris................. 5408 R 3 Jana Babel .................... 310

GOWAN, David.................... 3312 R 30 Doug Hofmann ............. 130

GRAY, Rick .......................... 5993 R 9 Jackie O’Donnell ........... 316

HALE, Albert........................ 4323 D 2 Melissa Upshaw ........... 334

HARPER, Jack ..................... 4178 R 4 Shannon Rivington ....... 217

HEINZ, Matt......................... 3424 D 29 Ross Andrews............... 129

HOBBS, Katie ...................... 5325 D 15 Janelle Pedregon .......... 122

JONES, Russ....................... 3002 R 24 Tina Fairbanks .............. 304

JUDD, Peggy....................... 5836 R 25 Nita Gentry.................... 126

KAVANAGH, John ............... 5170 R 8 Mary Irvine ................... 114

LESKO, Debbie.................... 5413 R 9 Patty Wisner ................. 222

MCCUNE DAVIS, Debbie .... 4485 D 14 Donna Homsher............ 322

MCLAIN, Nancy .................. 5051 R 3 LoisAnn Nelson ............ 303

MESNARD, J.D. .................. 4481 R 21 Riley Weber .................. 342

MEYER, Eric........................ 3037 D 11 Janelle Pedregon .......... 121

MIRANDA, Catherine........... 4893 D 16 Ashley Jacobson........... 329

MIRANDA, Richard.............. 5911 D 13 Ashley Jacobson........... 332

MONTENEGRO, Steve ......... 5955 R 12 Dan Nichols.................. 218

OLSON, Justin .................... 5288 R 19 Riley Weber .................. 341

PANCRAZI, Lynne ............... 3004 D 24 Carmen Velarde ............ 324

PATTERSON, Daniel ............ 5342 D 29 Nicole Soliere ............... 117

PIERCE, Justin .................... 5495 R 19 Nita Gentry.................... 124

PRATT, Frank....................... 5761 R 23 Angela Diaz................... 223

PROUD, Terri....................... 3398 R 26 Sue Adams ................... 309

REEVE, Amanda .................. 3014 R 6 Becky Woodard............. 306

ROBSON, Bob ..................... 5549 R 20 Iris McMahon ............... 112

SALDATE, Macario.............. 4171 D 27 Lucia Anderson............. 115

SEEL, Carl........................... 3018 R 6 Tammy Quinn ............... 111

SMITH B., David ................. 4916 R 7 Karen Gray.................... 345

STEVENS, David ................. 4321 R 25 Kim Gammill................. 312

TOBIN, Andy ....................... 5172 R 1 Becca Farmer................ 221

TOVAR, Anna ...................... 3392 D 13 Jennifer Benally ............ 323

UGENTI, Michelle................ 4480 R 8 Heather Covert.............. 335

URIE, Steve ......................... 4136 R 22 Heather Covert.............. 337

VOGT, Ted ........................... 3235 R 30 Sue Adams ................... 307

WEIERS, Jerry ..................... 5894 R 12 Tammy Phillips ............. 131

WEIERS, Jim ....................... 4173 R 10 Barbara Phillips ............ 219

WHEELER, Bruce................. 3300 D 28 Lucia Anderson............. 118

WILLIAMS, Vic.................... 5839 R 26 Meg Reilly .................... 110

YEE, Kimberly ..................... 3024 R 10 Abby Selvey.................. 339

Arizona House of Representatives50th Legislature

Second Regular Session

Mailing Address:Arizona House of Representatives

1700 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890(1-800-352-8404 for calls from outside the Phoenix metro area)

E-mail address: (first initial + full surname)@azleg.govInternet address for ALIS Online: http://www.azleg.gov

PHONEREPRESENTATIVE (602) 926- PARTY DIST. ASSISTANT ROOM

PHONEREPRESENTATIVE (602) 926- PARTY DIST. ASSISTANT ROOM

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ABOUD, Paula................................5262 D 28 Nancy Boyd .................................... 314

ALLEN, Sylvia ................................5219 R 5 Karen Winfield ................................ 310

ANTENORI, Frank...........................5683 R 30 Jennifer Casselman ........................ 212

BARTO, Nancy................................5766 R 7 Sue Smith.....................................303A

BIGGS, Andy ..................................4371 R 22 Marcus Kelley................................. 212

BURGES, Judy ...............................5861 R 4 Cheryl Tyler .................................... 311

CAJERO BEDFORD, Olivia .............5835 D 27 Helen Noah..................................... 314

CRANDALL, Rich ...........................3020 R 19 Louis Dettorre ............................... 304

DRIGGS, Adam ..............................3016 R 11 Roberta Brown............................... 308

GALLARDO, Steve..........................5830 D 13 Sheila Hines-Pickett ....................... 313

GOULD, Ron ..................................4138 R 3 Dawn Young ................................... 306

GRAY, Linda ...................................3376 R 10 Christina Morgan ........................... 300

GRIFFIN, Gail .................................5895 R 25 Karen Smith.................................... 302

JACKSON, Jack..............................5862 D 2 Jennifer Harris ................................ 315

KLEIN, Lori.....................................5284 R 6 Carolyn Berta.................................. 302

LANDRUM TAYLOR, Leah ..............3830 D 16 Michele Cotton ............................... 213

LEWIS, Jerry ..................................5760 R 18 Becky Sirrine .................................. 304

LOPEZ, Linda .................................4089 D 29 Faye Parkin..................................... 312

LUJAN, David.................................5058 D 15 Mary Peralta ................................... 315

McCOMISH, John..........................5898 R 20 Brenda Rost .................................... 307

MELVIN, Al.....................................4326 R 26 Phyllis Heivilin ............................... 303

MEZA, Robert.................................3425 D 14 Tyler Steele ..................................... 313

MURPHY, Rick ...............................4444 R 9 Galen Kimmick ............................... 305

NELSON, John ...............................5872 R 12 Robyne Richards ............................ 301

PIERCE, Steve ................................5584 R 1 Alva Nechtman ............................... 205

REAGAN, Michele ..........................5828 R 8 Marilyn Bloxham ............................ 303

SCHAPIRA, David ..........................3028 D 17 Geoffrey Vetter ................................ 213

SHOOTER, Don ..............................4139 R 24 Amanda Rusing .............................. 200

SMITH, Steve .................................5685 R 23 Stefanie Dee ................................... 311

YARBROUGH, Steve .......................5863 R 21 Marsha Hood.................................. 309

ARIZONA STATE SENATE50th Legislature

Second Regular Session

Mailing Address:Arizona State Senate

1700 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890(1-800-352-8404 for calls from outside the Phoenix metro area) - Fax No.: (602) 926-3429

E-mail address: (first initial + full surname)@azleg.govInternet address for ALIS Online: http://www.azleg.gov

Internet address for Senate Online (WEBTV): http://www.arizonasenate.org

PHONESENATOR (602) 926- PARTY DIST. ASSISTANT ROOM

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