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Arizona State Legislature
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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
  David Lujan

David Lujan
Minority Leader

Democrat
District 15

House of Representatives
1700 W. Washington
Room 320
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone Number: (602) 926-5829
Fax Number: (602) 417-3115

 
Email Address: dlujan@azleg.gov

Personal Information:

Home City: Phoenix
Occupation:
Attorney
Member Since:
January 2005

David Lujan is a native Arizonan who was born in Phoenix, and graduated from Washington High School. His BA in Marketing and Law Degree are both from Arizona State University.


David was first elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2004, and is currently serving his third term representing District 15, which covers most of the central Phoenix area. He was selected by the House Democratic Caucus to serve as its Leader for the 49th Legislative Session. He has previously served as the Ranking Democrat on the House K-12 Education Committee, and he has also been a member of the House Appropriations Committee.


David holds two elected positions. He is also serving his second term as a member of the Phoenix Union High School District Governing Board, and recently completed a two year stint as the Board President.


David is an attorney who has spent his career dedicated to public service and fighting to improve the quality of life for all Arizonans. As an Assistant Attorney General, he represented the State of Arizona on school funding issues and was the State’s attorney for a $1.4 billion school construction program. This project was the first of its kind in the country where the State of Arizona built and renovated hundreds of schools on time and on budget. David also served as the staff attorney for the Senate Judiciary Committee where he advised legislators on Arizona’s criminal justice system, consumer protection, courts and elections laws. David has also worked as an attorney and prosecutor for the federal government’s National Labor Relations Board where he fought to protect the rights of American workers.


Currently, David is the staff attorney for the non-profit organization, Defenders of Children, which provides legal services to help children who are victims of abuse. His organization recently became the first non-profit agency to open an office in the polygamous community of Colorado City, Arizona where they assist those seeking to leave the abuses committed in that area. He is co-author of the book “Child Advocacy 101” which examines the child protection systems in America.


David is the recipient of the 2009 Arizona NASW Legislator of the Year Award, and the 2009 Greater Phoenix Child Abuse Prevention Council's Cherish the Children Award in Media/Public Policy. He received the 2009 Cesar Chavez Continuing the Legacy Award from the Latino Law Student Association of William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, MN. In 2008 he received the "Golden Apple Award" from the AZ Parents for Education in recognition for his continued support for public education, the 2006 Arizona Students Association’s Legislator of the Year Award, and the Arizona Business and Education Coalition’s Legislative Partner Award. He is also a volunteer attorney coach for the Central High School mock trial team.


For several years, David has been the legal guardian to Joey, who is now a Senior in high school.

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Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Sponsor Type
Short Title
 
HB2065 P child bigamy; child custody
HB2066 P incest; classification
HB2067 P private prisons; regulation
HB2091 C charitable organizations; solicitations; disclosures
HB2148 C human trafficking; violation
HB2149 P drop houses; forgery; human smuggling
HB2150 P animals; fighting.
HB2151 C human trafficking coordinating council
HB2152 C human trafficking; liability; victim services
HB2153 C juveniles; interrogations; electronic recording
HB2282 P equine tripping; violation
HB2294 P professional education standards board
HB2314 C property valuation; telecommunications companies
HB2417 P noncertificated school employees; policies
HB2456 P high schools; pilot; achievement profile
HB2457 C university athletic facilities district
HB2462 C employers; tip pooling; prohibited arrangements
HB2464 P tenant notice; foreclosures
HB2469 C aggressive dogs; muzzles
HB2479 P bicycles; yield at stop signs
HB2483 P elected officials; officeholder expenses; accounts
HB2484 P misconduct involving weapons; fraudulent transactions
HB2485 P access to child; notification
HB2521 P university tuition; fund sweeps; prohibition
HB2523 P schools; noncertificated business managers
HB2539 C off-highway vehicles; minors; restrictions
HB2542 C planned communities; energy saving devices
HB2543 P unmarried couples; responsibilities.
HB2544 P schools; sex education
HB2546 C motor vehicles; bicycles; operation requirements
HB2547 P housing trust fund; donations
HB2549 P criminal street gangs; sentencing
HB2550 P possessing dangerous wildlife; prohibited
HB2551 C criminal damage; classification
HB2552 C sentencing; prohibited possessors
HB2586 C fuel taxes; amount; annual adjustment
HB2588 C insurance; adult children; continued coverage
HB2589 C employment security; amount of benefits
HB2595 C civil actions; false claims actions
HB2600 C assessment ratio freeze; class one
HB2609 C in-home personal care services agencies
HCR2022 P school district expenditures; authorization..
HCR2036 P supporting the citizens of Iran
HR2001 C David Hurt; death resolution
SB1312 C perinatal mood disorder study committee
SB1344 C elections; photo identification; address
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
SCR1029 C perinatal mood disorders
SCR1045 P death resolution; Jake Flake

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