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Arizona State Legislature
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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
  Patricia V. Fleming

Patricia V. Fleming

Democrat
District 25

House of Representatives
1700 W. Washington
Room 125
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone Number: (602) 926-5836
Fax Number: (602) 417-3125

 
Email Address: pfleming@azleg.gov

Personal Information:

A proud Arizonan for 40 years, and a resident of Sierra Vista, Pat Fleming was born near her grandparents’ Missouri farm. Growing up as the daughter of a career Army Officer and an Army Civilian mother, Pat learned the importance of service to the nation and the strength that comes from its shared values, diversity and rich history.  Her commitment to serve others comes from the selfless example set by her parents. 


In 1969, Pat and her family moved to Sierra Vista where she began to make personal and professional ties in the community.  In 1981, she followed her parents’ footsteps and began working as an Army Department civilian at Fort Huachuca.  She graduated from the University of Phoenix in 1984 with a degree in Business Management.  She proved her ability to manage complex government resources during her career with the Army as a budget analyst and a manpower allocations analyst.  In August 2005, Pat retired with more than 24 years of service to the Army. 


Pat met the challenges of being a military wife, a mother, and later a single parent during the 1970s and 1980s.  At times she worked three part-time jobs to provide for her two sons.  Pat’s involvement in community activities began in 1980, when her sons participated in Cub Scouts and sports.  Her volunteerism with organizations such as the Cochise County Search & Rescue Team, the Cochise County Victim Witness Program, Arizona Parents for Public Education (APPLE), the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers, AARP, and the National Association of Retired Federal Employees have made her a leader in many spheres. Pat has also worked with the Cochise County Planning and Zoning Department as a member of the Board of Adjustment.


Pat’s decades of experience as a budget and manpower analyst have prepared her well to ensure that the state has a balanced budget while protecting families and education. She is focused on getting real results from government programs.  She is a fiscal conservative who will fund education and vital community programs without frivolous spending.  Pat is passionate about protecting Arizona’s families, children and seniors.  She believes every child and college student deserves a world-class education.  She wants all seniors to have access to affordable prescription drugs.  Pat has been, and will continue to be, an advocate for our active duty military, our military installations, and our veterans.


Pat is determined to be a leader in our state capitol.  She is committed to preserving the ranches, farms, and rural communities that underpin such a big part of our cultural heritage.  She will also work to attract new businesses that bring good jobs to our communities. She believes that economic growth must go hand in hand with carefully considered land use in our communities.  Pat recognizes the problem of global warming.  She understands the necessity for Arizonans to protect the environment and reduce their dependence on fossil fuels by using solar energy and other alternative sources of power. She wants to create thousands of green jobs by making southern Arizona a national leader in solar energy. 


Pat is married to Robert “Bob” Fleming, and their family together includes 5 children and 12 grandchildren.


Contact information:


Patricia V. Fleming
Arizona Representative, LD25
P.O. Box 2702
Sierra Vista, AZ  85636

 

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Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Sponsor Type
Short Title
 
HB2134 C prison contraband; wireless communication device
HB2217 C lobbyists; gift ban
HB2218 C consumer reporting agencies; information sales
HB2219 C legislators; disclosure of interest
HB2225 C regulations; payday loans
HB2231 C bald eagle; endangered species act
HB2252 C international ports development
  (NOW: international transportation and port infrastructure
HB2254 C state transportation board membership
HB2255 C fertilizer fund; pesticide fund; uses
HB2256 C border regional port authority
HB2282 C equine tripping; violation
HB2290 C health spa contracts; military members
HB2402 C schools; contractors; fingerprinting; crimes
HB2403 C state parks; solar hot water
HB2404 C spay; neuter; incentive programs
HB2415 C schools; suspended pupils; admission
HB2420 C misconduct involving weapons; vehicles
HB2432 C school board membership; family members
HB2441 C liquor licenses; public recreation area
HB2459 C schools; superintendents; certification
HB2460 C mental health services; court costs
HB2464 C tenant notice; foreclosures
HB2475 C unlawful employee termination; family responsibilities
HB2476 C psychologists; prescription authority
HB2478 C victim's rights; statement of rights
HB2495 P in-state tuition; veterans
HB2521 C university tuition; fund sweeps; prohibition
HB2523 C schools; noncertificated business managers
HB2545 C foreclosures; terms; notice.
HB2555 C schools; eye examinations
HB2574 C orders of protection; minors
HB2576 P procurement services; outsourcing prohibited
HB2577 P outsourcing; state service positions; prohibition
HB2578 P AHCCCS; members' employers; reports
HB2579 P presidential preference election; independent voters
HB2580 P community college board; vacancy; appointment
HB2587 C petition circulators; signature payment prohibited
HB2595 C civil actions; false claims actions
HB2596 C disabled employees; employer harassment
HB2600 C assessment ratio freeze; class one
HB2602 P large employers; AHCCCS; reimbursement.
HB2606 C civil rights; discrimination; employment
HCM2002 C dream act; urging adoption
HCM2003 C Washington, D.C.; voting representative
HCM2007 C self-employed individuals; mortgages
HCR2006 C legislative districts; single member
HCR2024 C sovereignty; tenth amendment.
HCR2026 C primary elections; youth voting
HCR2036 P supporting the citizens of Iran
HR2001 P David Hurt; death resolution
SB1312 C perinatal mood disorder study committee
SB1409 C annexation; county islands
SB1410 P schools; harassment; bullying; protected classes.
SB1411 C seat belt violations
SCR1029 C perinatal mood disorders

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