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Arizona State Legislature
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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
  Ben R. Miranda

Ben R. Miranda

Democrat
District 16

House of Representatives
1700 W. Washington
Room 323
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone Number: (602) 926-4893
Fax Number: (602) 417-3116

 
Email Address: bmiranda@azleg.gov

Representative Ben Miranda

Ben Miranda comes from a farm worker family of 11 brothers and sisters. By the age of ten he had attended over fifteen different elementary schools in four different states. This family has given our community four attorneys, a State Representative, a State Senator, and other career professionals. Ben Miranda grew up in the Marcos de Niza Housing Projects of down town Phoenix. He graduated from Phoenix Union High School and served in the U.S. Army. He served our country in the Vietnam conflict and was awarded the Bronze Star by Senator Barry Goldwater. After attending Phoenix College and undergraduate studies at Arizona State University, he graduated with Deans Award from ASU Law School where he led a recruitment effort that increased minority law student enrollment by 50%.

In 1994, Ben received the City of Phoenix’s First Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Living the Dream” Award. His law firm contributed hundreds of hours and over $100,000.00 of immigrant legal services, in support of Cesar Chavez of United Farm Workers. In the words of Bill Soltero-Cesar Chavez’s closest friend and confidant... “Without an exception when Cesar needed help in Arizona, he and I would visit Ben. No-one in Arizona sacrificed or gave more of himself for our cause then Ben.”

Ben’s law practice has focused on personal injury law where a significant case involved the death of a 13-year old girl named Grizelda Zamora, who died from a ruptured appendix for alleged denial of timely medical attention. This landmark case has significant implications for the quality of medical treatment provided to low-income families throughout Arizona.



Elected to the State Legislature in 2002, Ben serves with his brother, Senator Richard Miranda, the first brothers elected to serve together as state level office holders. Ben has twice been selected by his peers to serve as Chair of the Arizona Latino Caucus of the State Legislature. In November 2007, Ben was awarded the John S. Martinez Leadership Award in Miami, Florida by the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators.



Ben’s passion for helping the uderserved had led him to establish Proyeto Manzana which is focused on immigrant issues. Ben has traveled extensively to Central and South America and met with local elected leaders. Ben has also served on the boards of the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, American Red Cross and Valle de Sol. In addition to holding a weekly television program on legal issues, Ben Miranda has represented the City of Avondale, Pacific Gas and Electric and Local 383, A.F.L.C.I.O. Ben Miranda has acquired a well-deserved reputation for devoting countless hours of free legal advice to people in our community who could not otherwise obtain legal services.



Finally and most important to Ben, he is married to Catherine, an Elementary School Assistant Principal and he is a devoted father to his daughters, Maritza and Elisa, grandfather to Mariella and Abraham.

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Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Sponsor Type
Short Title
 
HB2102 P financial institution records; disclosure; notice
HB2106 P prohibit photo radar; state highways
HB2211 P seat belts; school buses
HB2212 P residency restrictions; criminal convictions
HB2213 P license plate attachment and display..
HB2214 P license plate stickers; fee
HB2215 P traffic citations; payments; reinstatement fees
  (NOW: traffic citations; payments; fees
HB2336 P community facilities districts; renewable energy
  (NOW: county renewable energy incentive districts
HB2337 C energy standards; buildings; contracting
  (NOW: energy efficient buildings
HB2338 C energy; fuels; idling
HB2345 P hospice service agencies; screening requirements
HB2349 P agricultural composting definition
HB2432 P school board membership; family members
HB2440 P drought emergency groundwater transfers
HB2442 P community colleges; bonds; technical correction
HB2443 P technical correction; AHCCCS; capitation rates
HB2444 P technical correction; budget estimates
HB2445 P technical correction; prisoner education; budget
HB2453 C law enforcement merit system; membership
HB2471 C education tax credits; contribution amounts
HB2472 C income tax credits; income threshold
HB2473 C tax credits; deductions; exemptions; sunset
HB2510 P home equity purchasers; licensure; regulation
HB2511 P legislative vacancies; precincts; election
HB2521 P university tuition; fund sweeps; prohibition
HB2523 C schools; noncertificated business managers
HB2590 P cellular telephones; minors; driving use
HB2592 C drug offenses; public parks; sentencing
HB2593 P child restraints; booster seats
HB2596 C disabled employees; employer harassment
HB2600 C assessment ratio freeze; class one
HB2601 P foreclosures; limitation; affidavit
HB2606 C civil rights; discrimination; employment
HB2622 C dependent children; relatives; disclosure
  (NOW: relatives; disclosure; dependent children
HCM2005 P purple heart; Vietnam veterans
HCM2007 C self-employed individuals; mortgages
HCM2009 C opposing federal firearms legislation
HCR2003 P legislature; designated seat
HCR2024 C sovereignty; tenth amendment.
HR2001 C David Hurt; death resolution
SB1209 P children; foster care; rights
SB1311 C end-of-life options; right to know
SB1312 P perinatal mood disorder study committee
SCR1028 P health care decisions week
SCR1029 C perinatal mood disorders

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