This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's website and contact page. There is no central listing of member office public e-mail addresses. Each member of Congress establishes their office's policy related to the processing and management of e-mail.
Generally, if a member has a public e-mail address, it can be found on the member's website. The office may list a public e-mail address or provide a form directly on the member's website. The U. House of Representatives does not provide a listing of public e-mail addresses for the elected Representatives. Elections for the office of Arizona House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on September 7, , and a general election on November 2, The top 10 contributors were: [10].
Elections for the office of Arizona House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on September 10, , and a general election on November 5, The top 10 contributors were: [11]. The top 10 contributors were: [12]. The Arizona legislature is one of 15 state legislatures with term limits.
Voters enacted the Arizona Term Limits Act in That initiative said that Arizona senators are subject to term limits of no more than four two-year terms, or a total of eight years. The first year that the term limits enacted in impacted the ability of incumbents to run for office was in If there is a vacancy in the Arizona State Legislature , the board of county supervisors must select a replacement.
The political party committee is involved in the appointment process only if the legislative district has thirty or more elected precinct committeemen. See sources: Arizona Rev. The state of Arizona has 30 legislative districts. Representatives are elected from the same legislative districts as are members of the Arizona State Senate. Each district elects two representatives but only one senator. The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission is responsible for drawing both congressional and state legislative district lines.
The commission is composed of five members. Of these, four are selected by the majority and minority leaders of each chamber of the state legislature from a list of 25 candidates nominated by the state commission on appellate court appointments.
These 25 nominees comprise 10 Democrats, 10 Republicans, and 5 unaffiliated citizens. The four commission members appointed by legislative leaders then select the fifth member to round out the commission.
The fifth member of the commission must belong to a different political party than the other commissioners. The governor , with a two-thirds vote in the Arizona State Senate , may remove a commissioner "for substantial neglect of duty, gross misconduct in office, or inability to discharge the duties of office.
The Arizona Constitution requires that both congressional and state legislative districts be "contiguous, geographically compact, and respect communities of interest—all to the extent practicable. Upon completion of the census, Arizona will draft and enact new district maps. The table below shows the meeting schedule posted on the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission's website as well as links to agendas, submitted comments, and audio recordings, when available.
View more information here. The following listening tour schedule was posted on the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission's website. Click [show] to expand the table. The draft state legislative map was passed on October 10, , with a vote of The legislation tracker below displays all legislation that the Arizona House of Representatives has approved in its most recent legislative session—this includes legislation that has been sent from the House to the Senate and legislation that has already been approved by both chambers and signed by the governor.
The table below includes the bill number, its name, progress, most recent action date, and sponsor. Scroll up and down and side to side to see more. Click the bill number to read the bill text and see its voting history. Click the headings to sort the content. Rearrange the order of the headings by clicking and dragging them. Click the magnifying glass in the bottom left corner to search for specific terms.
The legislation tracker is maintained and updated by BillTrack In , the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 11, , and adjourn on June 30, In , the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 13, , and adjourn on May 26, Several state legislatures had their sessions impacted as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Arizona State Legislature suspended its session, effective March 23, , through May 19, , at which time the House reconvened. The suspension had originally been scheduled to last through April 13, The legislature adjourned on May 26, In , the legislature was in session from January 8, , through May 4, To read about notable events and legislation from this session, click here. In , the legislature was in session from January 12 to April 2.
The legislature convened a special session from October 28 to October 30, to settle a school funding inflation lawsuit. Major issues during the legislative session included student success-based K funding and university funding. The legislature considered and rejected several controversial proposals during the session.
Losing super-majorities in the House and Senate, Republicans no longer wielded the same level of power and compromises were more likely. Jan Brewer R said her legislative priorities included education standards and simplifying the state's transaction privilege tax. In , the legislature was in regular session from January 10 through May 3. In , the legislature was in regular session from January 10 through April The first special session was convened on January 19, addressing requests for a federal Medicaid exemption.
The special session ran in tandem with the regular session, and was convened to consider business tax cuts as part of an economic development package proposed to add jobs by encouraging businesses to expand and relocate in Arizona.
The session lasted two days, and ended on June 13 without a vote on Governor Brewer's proposal. Brewer refused to call another special session until lawmakers support the unemployment extension. There were no new taxes instated to help with the reductions, only tax cuts. The legislature sliced the corporate income tax rate from 6. In , the legislature was in regular session from January 11th to April 29th. The legislature was convened in special session from February 1 to February The Tenth Amendment of the U.
Constitution declares that any power not already given to the federal government is reserved to the states and the people.
The different types of legislation passed by a legislature may include resolutions, legislatively referred constitutional amendments , and bills that become law. Section 3 of the Second Part of the Article contains the relevant provisions.
It states that sessions are to convene on the second Monday of January of each year. Section 3 also allows the governor of Arizona to call special sessions of the Legislature. Every state legislature throughout the country features its own internal procedures that it uses to govern itself and how it interacts with other parts of state government. Ballotpedia's coverage of internal state legislative procedures includes veto overrides , the role of the legislature in the state budget , term limits , procedures for filling membership vacancies , and redistricting.
State legislatures can override governors' vetoes. All representatives serve until the end of the current Congress on Jan 3, Follow govtrack. And please consider supporting our work by becoming a monthly backer govtrack on Patreon or leaving a tip. If you can, please take a few minutes to help us improve GovTrack for users like you.
We hope to make GovTrack more useful to policy professionals like you. Please sign up for our advisory group to be a part of making GovTrack a better tool for what you do. Young Americans have historically been the least involved in politics, despite the huge consequences policies can have on them.
By joining our advisory group, you can help us make GovTrack more useful and engaging to young voters like you. Our mission is to empower every American with the tools to understand and impact Congress. We hope that with your input we can make GovTrack more accessible to minority and disadvantaged communities who we may currently struggle to reach.
Please join our advisory group to let us know what more we can do. This listing, called Your Municipal Voice at the Capitol PDF is a document to help you, as a municipal official, to better understand the process and the personnel at the Arizona State Capitol.
A useful tool for accessing legislative information is the Legislature's website. Using the links provided on the web page you can retrieve brief biographies of legislators and what committees they serve on, access complete texts of introduced legislation and obtain the status of any bill. Summaries of each bill can also be found on this site once the bill has been assigned to committee.
The League offices are always available for your use during the legislative session. The League facilities provide a convenient place for meeting with State Legislators, particularly for local officials outside the metropolitan Phoenix area. Please feel free to contact the League staff should you have any questions regarding legislation or contacting your legislators.
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