Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Scottsdale
Occupation: Talk Show Host
Member Since: 2015

Jay Lawrence was elected to the House of Representatives in November of 2014. He proudly represents Legislative District 23 which includes Fountain Hills, Scottsdale and Rio Verde. Jay was born in Chicago but has lived in Scottsdale for nearly 30 years. For 26 of those years he was a talk show host at KTAR radio. When asked why he decided to run for office he said "I got tired of talking about everything that needed to be done and decided I should do something about the conservative principles I had been championing on air."

Lawrence's broadcast background is a virtual tour of our great country, and includes stops in Los Angeles, New York, Cleveland, Boston, Peoria, and Evansville. He has also been a licensed Realtor here in Arizona for more than two decades.

Jay is a constitutional conservative who is leading the effort to restore our liberties, repeal Common Core and replace it with high Arizona standards, and be a faithful steward of our tax dollars.

Jay is a veteran of our United States Air Force and is a member of the House Veteran's Caucus.

Jay's companion on his journey is his wife Judith, whom he has known for most of his adult life. Judy has spent much of her life in the music business, which is how she met a young disc jockey named Jay Lawrence. They continue to make beautiful music together to this very day.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2019P*highway safety fee; repeal; VLT..
HB2020P*parks; veterans; military personnel; access
HB2029P*vehicles; part-time residency sticker; emissions
HB2030P*military plates; disability; fee exemption
HB2031P*apprenticeships; licensure; licensing authorities
HB2048P*political parties; proxies.
HB2093Cappropriation; veterans' services; benefits counselors
HB2121Cinvestigational stem cell treatment
HB2122Cdo-not-resuscitate orders; minors; parental consent
HB2187Cappropriation; K-12 rollover
HB2311Cincorrect arrest; record clearance
(NOW: record clearance; incorrect arrest)
HB2375Cshort-term limited duration insurance; notice
HB2376Crequirements; association health plans
HB2429Cappropriations; EORP contributions; counties
HB2487P*state veterans' homes
HB2488P*veteran suicides; annual report
(NOW: annual report; veteran suicides)
HB2499Cappropriation; Navajo veterans housing assistance
HB2521Ccarrying of firearms; constables
HB2527Cemergency personnel; rest periods; violence
HB2547Cpublic lands; management department; committee
(NOW: racing commission; simulcasting; wagering facilities)
HB2565Cappropriation; interoperable communication system
HB2590Cappropriation; water districts; infrastructure; DCP
HB2601P*referral agents; senior placements
HB2625Cappropriation; military; discharge; tribal ceremonies
HB2672Cvacation rentals; short-term rentals; regulation
HB2693Cmisconduct involving weapons; school grounds
HB2694Cfuneral escorts; funeral board licensure
HB2702CTPT; marketplace facilitators; nexus
HB2703Cfiling deadlines; taxable year 2018.
HB2709CCTEDs; nonprofits; private postsecondary institutions
HB2721P*town elected officials; term limits
HB2757Ctax provisions; omnibus.
HB2758Cempowerment scholarships; qualified school
HB2759Cappropriations; direct services; referrals
HB2760Clegislators; mileage rate; distance.
HCM2001Cdeported veterans; medical treatment
HCM2006Cpostal service; urging independence
HCR2022CArticle V convention; term limits
HCR2035COfficer Clayton Townsend; death resolution
HR2001CGrand Canyon park; 100th anniversary.
SB1088CAHCCCS; pregnant women; dental care
SB1099Cpatriotic youth groups; school access
SB1106Cappropriation; STEM internships
SB1482Cstate agencies; fee increase; limit