top border
border border
line
Arizona State Legislature
Capitol Roof picture
Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
  Chad Campbell

Chad Campbell
Minority Whip

Democrat
District 14

House of Representatives
1700 W. Washington
Room 333
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone Number: (602) 926-3026
Fax Number: (602) 417-3037

 
Email Address: chcampbell@azleg.gov

Personal Information:

Home City: Phoenix
Member Since: 2007

Chad Campbell is a Phoenix native and lifelong Arizona resident. A graduate of Moon Valley High School and Northern Arizona University, Chad is in his second term as a State Representative for District 14, which covers parts of central and west Phoenix. He currently serves as the House Democratic Whip, is the Ranking Member of the Commerce Committee and also serves on the Government Committee.

Chad has been an active community member for many years. As a community leader and nonprofit director, some of the key issues he has worked on over the years include improving the Maricopa County transportation system, protecting state shared revenues for cities, advocating for renewable energy and smarter growth, protecting critical services for children, and diversifying and strengthening Arizona’s economy.

As a legislator, Chad has led the fight in improving and strengthening the Clean Elections system, protecting consumers from fraud and predatory lending, and working to clean up our neighborhoods by cracking down on graffiti and gang crimes. He has also been recognized for his work on economic development issues, being named one of the “Tech Ten” Legislators of 2008 by the Arizona Technology Council, and receiving an Eagle for Enterprise Award from the AZ Small Business Association.

In addition to his duties at the legislature, Chad is a private consultant and also serves on the Phoenix Environmental Quality Commission, the Board of Directors for Communities in Schools of Arizona, and the Advisory Board for the Arizona Latino Leadership Institute. In October 2009 Chad was selected to be part of the White House CLEAN Coalition, a national group of state leaders working with the White House to advance federal clean energy legislation in Congress.

top

Committee Assignments
Committee
Position
Minutes
Agendas
 
Commerce Member Click Here Click Here
Government Member Click Here Click Here

 

top

Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Sponsor Type
Short Title
 
HB2087 C professional employer organizations; agreements
  (NOW: agreements; professional employer organizations
HB2106 P prohibit photo radar; state highways
HB2138 P graffiti implements; unlawful possession; minors
HB2139 P clean elections; qualifying period
HB2140 P homicide victims memorial
HB2141 P homeowners' associations; sun screens
HB2148 C human trafficking; violation
HB2149 C drop houses; forgery; human smuggling
HB2150 C animals; fighting.
HB2151 C human trafficking coordinating council
HB2152 C human trafficking; liability; victim services
HB2153 C juveniles; interrogations; electronic recording
HB2154 C homicide interrogations; electronic recording
HB2187 C unemployment insurance; base-period employers
HB2192 C development fees; public transportation
HB2194 C large electronics recycling program
HB2195 C air quality; stage II; tanks
HB2219 C legislators; disclosure of interest
HB2231 P bald eagle; endangered species act
HB2282 C equine tripping; violation
HB2337 P energy standards; buildings; contracting
  (NOW: energy efficient buildings
HB2430 P homeowners' associations; registration; disclosure
HB2434 P homeowners' associations; document amendments
HB2441 C liquor licenses; public recreation area
HB2453 C law enforcement merit system; membership
HB2468 C contracts; construction; architect-engineer; proportional liability.
HB2469 C aggressive dogs; muzzles
HB2471 C education tax credits; contribution amounts
HB2475 C unlawful employee termination; family responsibilities
HB2476 C psychologists; prescription authority
HB2478 C victim's rights; statement of rights
HB2483 P elected officials; officeholder expenses; accounts
HB2490 P solar school grant program
HB2495 P in-state tuition; veterans
HB2517 C kennel inspections; counties
HB2518 C homeowners' associations; rainwater systems
HB2521 P university tuition; fund sweeps; prohibition
HB2542 P planned communities; energy saving devices
HB2543 C unmarried couples; responsibilities.
HB2544 C schools; sex education
HB2545 P foreclosures; terms; notice.
HB2546 P motor vehicles; bicycles; operation requirements
HB2547 P housing trust fund; donations
HB2548 P critical infrastructure; fuel facilities
HB2549 P criminal street gangs; sentencing
HB2550 P possessing dangerous wildlife; prohibited
HB2551 P criminal damage; classification
HB2552 C sentencing; prohibited possessors
HB2595 C civil actions; false claims actions
HB2601 C foreclosures; limitation; affidavit
HB2603 P clean elections; amendments
  (NOW: amendments; clean elections
HB2606 C civil rights; discrimination; employment
HB2609 P in-home personal care services agencies
HB2624 P initiative reform; statutory measures
HCM2002 C dream act; urging adoption
HCM2003 C Washington, D.C.; voting representative
HCM2007 C self-employed individuals; mortgages
HCR2009 C legislative referenda; limitation
HCR2026 C primary elections; youth voting
HCR2033 P initiative and referendum reform
HCR2036 P supporting the citizens of Iran
HR2001 P David Hurt; death resolution
SB1311 C end-of-life options; right to know
SB1312 C perinatal mood disorder study committee
SB1327 C tobacco sales; self-service displays
SB1344 C elections; photo identification; address
SB1410 C schools; harassment; bullying; protected classes.
SB1411 C seat belt violations
SB1412 C real estate transfers; disclosures
SB1413 C foreclosure sales; notice to tenants
SB1414 C theft; catalytic converter
SB1415 C liquor; restaurant licenses; insurance report
SCR1028 C health care decisions week
SCR1029 C perinatal mood disorders
SCR1045 P death resolution; Jake Flake

top