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Arizona State Legislature
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Forty-ninth Legislature - Second Regular Session
 
 
  Steve Farley

Steve Farley

Democrat
District 28

House of Representatives
1700 W. Washington
Room 119
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone Number: (602) 926-3022
Fax Number: (602) 417-3128

 
Email Address: sfarley@azleg.gov

Personal Information:

Home City: Tucson
Member Since: 2007

Steve Farley is a 46-year-old small-business owner married to Kelly Paisley and father of Amelia, 14, and Genevieve, 10. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Williams College (Mass.) in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. He was elected to the Arizona Legislature as State Representative from District 28 in November 2006. He now serves as the Ranking Democrat on the Government and Ways & Means committees, as well as Member of the Transportation committee.

Steve is well-known to Tucsonans as the artist who gathered personal photos from the Tucson community and turned them into those historic photographic tile murals around the Broadway Underpass, at the eastern gateway to Downtown Tucson, using a tilemaking process he invented.

Steve has been actively involved in City politics for the past seven years, in particular as a strong advocate for neighborhoods, downtown revitalization, and sustainable transportation improvements.

"He can make things happen, and it's not in the traditional political way," said Tucson attorney and political activist Clague Van Slyke III in an article in the Tucson Weekly. "He has great ideas; he has a lot of vision, and he can get things done by bringing people together. And he’s not hidebound by traditional political ties."

He is founder of the transit advocacy group Tucsonans for Sensible Transportation. In that role, he motivated hundreds of grassroots volunteers and donors to gather more than 18,000 signatures from city voters to place on the ballot a Citizens’ Transportation Initiative (that would have boosted transportation alternatives) in November 2003, and won over 70% of the vote in much of the central city, although it was defeated overall.

He didn’t give up. He went on to work with conservationist Carolyn Campbell alongside former rivals from the business and development community as a key member of the Citizen Advisory Committee that created the multimodal Tucson Regional Transportation Authority sales tax and plan on the ballot on May 16, 2006. He was instrumental in convincing an initially anti-transit committee to raise the portion allotted to public transit  from $200 million to $532 million in the final plan. He served on the Executive Committee and was a chief spokesperson for the Yes!! for Regional Transportation campaign for approval of the tax and plan. That initiative won 60% of the vote, and was the first transportation tax and plan to pass in Tucson history, after four previous tries.

Farley has been Vice-Chair of the Pima Association of Governments Regional Transportation Plan (PAG-RTP) Task Force, a member of the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) Citizens Advisory Committee, and a member of the City of Tucson Major Transit Investment Study Citizen Advisory Group. The Arizona Transit Association honored him with the statewide 2006 Friend of Transit award. He is also a Board Member of the central-city Blenman Elm Neighborhood Association and the Tucson Downtown Alliance.  He has collaborated with a broad range of Tucson environmentalists and government officials on various livability issues ranging from the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan to alternative modes of transportation to organic gardening to smart growth to water harvesting to urban design.

He has been named “Conservation Hero” by the Arizona League of Conservation Voters, “Legislative Champion” by the Arizona League of Cities and Towns, and “Arts Hero” by Arizona Citizen Action for the Arts.

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Committee Assignments
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Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Sponsor Type
Short Title
 
HB2033 C emissions; motorcycles; area A; date
HB2156 P internal revenue code conformity
HB2158 P data processing for county taxes
HB2159 P boards of equalization; petitions; review
HB2160 P tax credit review committee recommendations
HB2256 P political subdivisions; funds; unions
HB2264 C bald eagle; endangered species act
HB2296 P peace officer; spouse; insurance payment.
HB2300 P driving on highways; lane regulations
HB2321 C foreclosed properties; maintenance; abatement
HB2408 P schools; mandatory daily recess
HB2419 C sibling visitation rights
HB2420 C fire districts; annexation; consolidation; notice
HB2447 C official state nickname
HB2458 C home sales; water supply disclosure
HB2525 P life sentence; parole eligibility
HB2526 C tax exemption; trap and skeet
HB2544 P unrestrained minors; motor vehicles; prohibition
HB2548 C minor parents; medical decisions
HB2550 P state employees; insurance; dependent definition
HB2551 C education authority districts
HB2552 C liquor establishments; hours of operation
HB2577 C incest; classification.
HB2593 P healthcare group; small employers; eligibility
HB2614 P large electronics recycling program
HB2634 C state horse
HB2645 C rest area maintenance; ADOT agreements
HB2655 P distracted driving prohibition
HB2656 P cellular telephones; class G licensees
HB2657 P solar school grant programs
HB2702 P department of administration; solar panels
HB2703 P statewide human services district
HB2711 P energy conservation; public buildings
HB2712 P employment security; federal stimulus options
HB2713 C civil actions; false claims actions
HB2717 P employee organizational rights; DPS; corrections
HB2738 C criminal damage; classification.
HB2739 C foreclosures; mandatory mediation
HB2740 C foreclosure; right to rent
HB2741 C paid sick and safe time
HB2742 C state employees; disciplinary action; representation
HB2747 P multifamily dwellings; recycling
HB2748 C appropriation; increased security; border inspection
HB2749 C Arizona temporary worker program; provisions
HB2761 C education budget; date of enactment
HB2762 C individual schools; 200 instructional days
HB2763 P foreclosure rescue
HB2765 P foreclosures; terms; rental; stay; abatement
HB2777 C STO; prohibited payments; officer's business
HB2779 C kennel permits; microchip requirement
HB2780 C charter schools; omnibus
HB2781 C well ownership; sale; council recommendations
HB2782 C state employee health insurance; coverage
HCM2017 C Arizona temporary worker program; memorial
HCR2018 C initiatives; filing deadline
HCR2021 P labor relations; prohibited acts
HCR2044 P fund sweeps; prohibition
HCR2047 P Maurice Grossman
HCR2064 C death resolution; Geronimo
HCR2066 P review; questionable arson convictions
HCR2067 P John Pintek; death resolution
HCR2068 P Jack Brown western day
HCR2070 P death resolution; Stewart Udall
HCR2071 P Norm Moore
HR2002 P Eric Shuhandler; death resolution
HR2003 PZ Temple Emanu-El; centennial
HR2004 P Richard E. Harris
HR2006 P death resolution; Mary "Alice" Eckstrom
HR2007 P Hector Morales; death resolution
HR2008 P Rabbi Albert Plotkin; death resolution
HR2009 C death resolution; Michael Cusanovich
SB1010 P child restraint systems
SB1293 P income tax credits; repeal dates
SB1295 C business development program; disabled persons
SB1334 P cellular telephone use; texting; driving
SB1359 C department of water resources; fund
SB1443 C photo enforcement procedures
SCR1041 P repeal 1992 Proposition 108

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