Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Phoenix
Occupation: Community Leader
Member Since: 2011
Representative Kate Brophy McGee is serving her third term in the Arizona House of Representatives, representing Legislative District 28. The district includes North Central Phoenix, Biltmore, Arcadia and the Town of Paradise Valley.

Representative Brophy McGee is a third generation Arizonan, born into a ranching family and raised in southern Arizona. She graduated from the University of Arizona and worked as a community banker lending to small businesses. She saw firsthand how hard business owners work to create the jobs that drive Arizona’s economy.

Representative Brophy McGee married her husband, Bob McGee, 30 years ago, and they have lived in their North Central/Sunnyslope neighborhood ever since. All three of their sons attended Phoenix public schools and graduated from Sunnyslope High School. Her oldest son is a graduate of the University of Arizona Law School and is an attorney in Phoenix. Her middle son is a graduate of Northern Arizona University and her youngest son is a graduate of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Both the younger sons are planning on attending graduate school.

Representative Brophy McGee is Chairman of the House Banking & Financial Services Committee and Vice Chairman of the House Children & Family Affairs Committee. Representative Brophy McGee serves as the co-chair of the Joint Legislative Child Protective Services Oversight Committee. She is a member of the Child Help Arizona Board and the Flinn Foundation’s Bio Sciences Roadmap Steering Committee.

Following the discovery of over 6,000 cases of child abuse that went uninvestigated by Child Protective Services, Representative Brophy McGee was tapped to serve on key gubernatorial and legislative committees tasked with reforming the troubled agency. She sponsored the legislation establishing the Department of Child Safety as a stand-alone agency during an historic May, 2014 Special Session of the legislature.

Prior to her election to the legislature, Representative Brophy McGee served nearly a decade on the Washington Elementary School Board, including four terms as Board President. She also served six years on the Arizona School Facilities Board, including one term as Chairman. She continues her many community-based volunteer activities in addition to her legislative duties.

As a mother, banker and community leader, Representative Brophy McGee is committed to working patiently and persistently with her constituents, colleagues and Arizona’s leaders to make our great state even better.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2057Prepeal; JTED funding reductions
HB2061Cmedical marijuana; pregnancy exclusion
(NOW: medical marijuana; pregnancy; signage)
HB2108Pschools; CPR instruction
HB2134P*technical correction; real estate department
HB2135P*technical correction; budget estimates
HB2136P*tax exemption; technical correction
HB2137P*technical correction; trust lands; access
HB2138P*technical correction; annuity; deferred compensation
HB2139P*technical correction; illegally taking wildlife
HB2140P*technical correction; national guard
HB2141P*accountable health plans; technical correction
HB2142P*exchange teachers; technical correction
HB2143P*technical correction; cease; desist order
HB2144Cgenetic testing; informed consent
HB2145Chistoric federal highway; special plates
HB2151Ctax credit; teachers' school supplies
HB2197Cfire districts; merger; consolidation
HB2198Cfire districts; vacancies; board operations
(NOW: vacancies; fire districts; board operations)
HB2241Cteenage drivers; communication devices prohibited
HB2255P*service animals; licensing; fee waiver
HB2256P*tax subtraction; uniformed services pay
HB2257P*mobile homes; abandonment procedures
HB2258P*mobile home landlord tenant; amendments
HB2259P*mobile home removal; licensure; noncompliance
HB2260P*foster care review board; continuation
HB2261P*electronic benefit transfers; prohibitions; violations
HB2262P*child care assistance
HB2263P*supervisory appraisers; duties
HB2264P*insurance; prescription eye drops; refills
HB2271Cuniversities; commercial paper
HB2302Csecurities; issuers; website operators
HB2303Cexempt transactions; securities registration
HB2305CG&F; assessments; law enforcement; omnibus
HB2309Cchildren's health insurance program
HB2310Cbiological products; prescription orders
HB2332Cproperty tax levy; community colleges
HB2352Pteachers; human trafficking; continuing education
HB2353Pregulatory boards; sunrise; draft legislation
HB2355Copioid antagonists; prescription; dispensing; administration
HB2358Cprevention education; appropriation
HB2365Cstudy committee; Arizona's 911 system
HB2388Pqualified disability expenses; eligible individuals
HB2442Pbehavioral health; urgent need; children
HB2452Pcash assistance; eligibility; children
HB2454CJTEDs; funding; ninth graders.
HB2458P*child protection registry; prohibited communications
HB2459P*appropriations; attorneys; child safety
HB2460P*lifespan respite care program; appropriation
HB2461P*lifespan respite care; program termination
HB2462P*domestic violence service providers
HB2463P*reporting abuse; experts; liability; indemnification
HB2464P*witnesses; health care providers; subpoenas
HB2465P*G&F; in-lieu fee; trust fund
HB2466P*electronic legal material
HB2467P*fiduciary access to digital assets
HB2468Pinternet crimes against children; appropriation
HB2508PJTED funding reductions; repeal.
HB2517Cbusinesses; professions; regulation restrictions
HB2522P*DCS; intake hotline; reports
HB2526Canimal control; mandatory impound periods
HB2532Ccontact lenses; prescriptions
HB2534Ccountywide elections; vote by mail
HB2560P*conforming changes; real estate appraisal
HB2564Pappropriation; indigent defense fund
HB2586P*dependency; households; felony reports
HB2617CIsrael; boycotts; contracts; investments
HB2641P*separate charitable contributions; tax credit
HB2642P*JTED restoration and reforms.
HCR2027Cnational wear red day
HCR2039P*multiple sclerosis awareness week
(NOW: public service corporations; furnishing electricity)
HCR2042Cadverse childhood experiences; prevention
HR2004Pdeath resolution; Laura Knaperek
SB1126Pprisoner transition program; eligibility; termination
SB1137Cschools; CPR instruction.
SB1143Pinternet crimes against children; appropriation.
SB1169Cmental health power of attorney
SB1258CJTED funding reductions; repeal
SB1345Cstate judgment liens; effect; information
SB1356Cbusiness entities; shareholders; officers; directors
SB1381Cwine; direct shipment
SB1411Pindustries for blind; repeal; successor
SB1412Pincompetent; nonrestorable defendants; involuntary commitment
(NOW: nonrestorable defendants; incompetent; involuntary commitment)
SB1413Pfiduciary access to digital assets.
SB1414Pelectronic legal material.
SB1425Csecurities; salesmen; registration exemptions
SB1428PPSPRS modifications
SB1429Ppublic retirement systems; special election
SB1450Psevere combined immunodeficiency; screening; appropriation
SB1490Ctransportation funding; task force
SB1511Pcounty elected officers; salary increase
SCR1019Ppublic retirement system benefits
SCR1021Cdeath resolution; Samuel L. Polito
SCR1022Pdeath resolution; Honorable Tony West
SCR1023CHonorable Tony West; death resolution