Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
State Representative Tony Rivero is a Republican representing one of the two seats in the Arizona House of Representatives in District 21.

After winning election to Peoria's Acacia District on the City Council by a landslide in 2010, he quickly earned a reputation as an advocate for Fiscal Responsibility and Open Government.

Fiscal Responsibility will continue to be his top priority as a Representative of the Arizona Legislature.

Rep. Rivero grew up in the part of the West Valley that is now part of District 21. He attended Peoria Elementary School, Peoria High School and Arizona State University where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Education and a Master's degree in Public Administration.

In addition to his formal education, Rivero worked in the Peoria City Manager's office as well as other City Departments. Additionally he interned for former Senator Jon Kyl, and was a volunteer for Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.

Rivero's extensive knowledge of the district, thanks to his time in public service, combined with his commitment to serve the voters of District 21, assists him in being an effective leader in the State Legislature.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2009Cnavigable stream adjudication commission; extension
HB2010CArizona wine commission; duties; promotion
HB2099Cvoting rights; restoration; felonies.
HB2100Cappropriation; 2020 census; outreach
HB2101Cminors; consent; housing; shelter services
HB2104CTANF; sanctions
HB2105Cprocurement; veterans; Arizona bidders; preference
HB2146P*contracts; licensure requirements; waiver; applicability
(NOW: contracts; licensure requirements; exemption)
HB2147P*international transportation; trade corridor; authority
HB2148P*syringe service programs; authorization
HB2149P*marijuana; cannabis; definition
HB2150P*tax credit; title I schools
HB2244P*roadway disposition; abandoned roadways
HB2245P*mandatory minimum sentences; judicial discretion
HB2315P*historical society; local chapters; funds
(NOW: designation; Charles Keating IV Peak)
HB2320Chighway safety fee; reduction
HB2346Cretirement systems; investment fees; disclosures
HB2358Clandlord tenant; partial payment; assistance
HB2365Ctax credits; affordable housing
HB2366Cmotor vehicle accidents; restricted license
HB2367Climited audit review; electronic portal
HB2400Csentencing; mandatory minimum; exception
HB2403Csentencing; mitigation; monetary obligations; fines
HB2404Cmarijuana possession; paraphernalia; classification; sentencing
HB2455Cstate aviation fund; purpose
HB2456Cappropriation; state aviation fund
HB2532Ccritical health information; emergency responders
HB2533P*municipal tax exemption; speculative builders
HB2534P*rezoning protests; municipal zoning
HB2537Cmedical marijuana act; modifications
HB2549CVLT; alternative fuel classification; repeal
HB2550P*DEQ; oil and gas commission
(NOW: regulation; kratom products)
HB2561P*kratom products; regulation
HB2569Coccupational licensing; reciprocity
HB2644Ckinship foster care; provisional license
HB2665Chealth care institutions; education; abuse
HB2672Cvacation rentals; short-term rentals; regulation
HB2685P*appropriation; international competitiveness study
HB2702CTPT; marketplace facilitators; nexus
HB2703Cfiling deadlines; taxable year 2018.
HB2709CCTEDs; nonprofits; private postsecondary institutions
HB2718P*international affairs study committee
HB2736Ctobacco products; distributor licenses
HB2759Cappropriations; direct services; referrals
HB2760Clegislators; mileage rate; distance.
HCM2001Cdeported veterans; medical treatment
HCR2007Cpublic programs; citizens; repeal
HCR2011P*supporting refugees
HCR2020P*state income tax; repeal
HCR2027P*supporting refugees.
HCR2035COfficer Clayton Townsend; death resolution
SB1099Cpatriotic youth groups; school access
SB1482Cstate agencies; fee increase; limit
SCR1027CStan Furman; death resolution
SCR1028Csupporting holocaust education