Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Phoenix
Occupation: Program Director of the Arizona Partnership for Immunization
House Member: 1979-1994, 2001-2006, 2011-present
Senate Member: 2007-2010

Debbie McCune Davis was born in Braddock, Pennsylvania; however economic opportunity moved the family to Arizona in 1963. She attended R. E. Simpson in the Alhambra Elementary School District and Orangewood Elementary School in the Washington Elementary School District. During her years at Washington High School she was involved in a variety of activities at both school and church. She became involved in Student Council during her Junior and Senior year, graduating in 1969.

She began her higher education at Glendale Community College and graduated from Arizona State University in 1975 with a degree in Sociology. During this time she married and started a family. In 1978 Debbie was elected to the House of Representatives at the age of 27. She served as Minority Whip from 1982-1994. After an eight year absence from the legislature, she was elected to the House of Representatives in 2002. In year 2006 she was elected to serve in the Senate. In 2010 the voters returned her to the House of Representatives.

Debbie’s key legislative priorities include Education, Health Care, Neighborhood Issues and Consumer Issues. She works closely with neighborhood groups to keep neighborhoods resilient and safe. Ensuring schools and universities have the ability to provide education opportunities for all Arizonans is also important to Debbie.

Today, working as Program Director of The Arizona Partnership for Immunization (TAPI) Debbie has been influential in promoting immunization and preventive health services for all Arizonans. She has been on the ground floor of creating a statewide registry for tracking immunizations of children and adults.

Debbie and her husband, Glenn Davis, have a blended family of five children and three grandchildren. They continue to live in Central/West Phoenix.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2117Cmarriage; qualifications
HB2136P*lobbyists; compensation reporting
HB2137P*ASRS; employer termination incentive program
HB2231CSTOs; administrative cost allocation
HB2233CSTO scholarships; beneficiary recommendations
HB2234CSTO scholarships; student transfers
HB2235CSTO scholarships; means testing
HB2256P*department of financial institutions; examinations
HB2257P*third parties; auto title lenders
HB2258P*auto title loans; military members
HB2370Ctexting while driving; prohibition
HB2374Cwrongful death actions; disqualified party
HB2466Cschools; health information; website posting
HB2469Cnutrition assistance program; farmers' markets
HB2474Cpostsecondary institutions; sexual consent policies
HB2487Ccommunity colleges; tuition waivers
HB2517Pinternet crimes against children; fund
HB2520Cappropriation; grants; reading-intensive programs
HB2546Cindependent expenditures; corporations; funding disclosures.
HB2547Ccampaign finance disclosures; corporations; entities.
HB2548Cforeign nonprofit corporations; foreign LLCs.
HB2549Cindependent expenditures; corporations; unions; audit.
HB2553Chuman trafficking victim; vacating conviction
(NOW: sex trafficking victim; vacating conviction)
HB2585P*secondary motor vehicle finance transactions
HB2598Cadoption; married couple; preference.
HB2600Cpublic school tax credit reallocation
HB2606Cmedical assistance requests; evidence; mitigation
HB2618Cpet dealers; dogs; prohibitions
HB2624Ccritical health information; emergency responders
HB2628P*collection agencies; unlawful acts
HB2640Cdependency; households; domestic violence
HB2641P*foster care; tuition waiver
HB2661Cmulti-county water districts; storage tax
HCM2003Curging Congress; increase customs personnel
HCR2010Cmarriage; qualifications; referral
HCR2020Cratification; equal rights amendment
HCR2021Cwomen's reproductive rights; support
HCR2029Cpersons with disabilities; employment; support
HCR2031P*Citizens United decision; repeal
HCR2039Pdeath resolution; Bill Badger
HR2005Cdeath resolution; Officer Tyler Stewart
SB1030Cmicrobreweries; multiple licenses; production; sales
SCR1010CSenator Chester Crandell; death resolution
SCR1020PMayor John Driggs; death resolution