Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Coolidge
Occupation: Shope's IGA Supermarket
Member Since: 2013

T.J. Shope is a resident of Coolidge, Arizona, and has long been active in the community. Born in Florence in 1985, Shope has lived in Coolidge for the overwhelming majority of his life and is a 2003 graduate of Coolidge High School and 2005 graduate of Central Arizona College, where he was recently inducted into the CAC Wall of Success. In 2008, he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from Arizona State University.

Elected to the Coolidge Unified School District Governing Board in 2008 and re-elected in 2012, he was voted to be the board’s vice-president upon taking office in 2009 and in 2013, was elected the board’s president and then re-elected again in 2016.

In the House of Representatives, Shope has served on the House Committee on Agriculture & Water, the House Committee on Energy, Environment & Natural Resources as well as the House Committee on Commerce. He currently serves as the Speaker Pro Tempore of the House, previously serving alongside Speaker J.D. Mesnard in the 53rd Arizona Legislature and now alongside Speaker Rusty Bowers in the 54th Arizona Legislature.

In addition to his role as Speaker Pro Tempore of the 54th Arizona Legislature, Mr. Shope will also serve as Chairman of both the House Committee on Ethics and the House Committee on Administration. He will also serve as the Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Rules as well as a member of the House Committee on Education and the House Committee on Natural Resources, Energy & Water.

Shope is the proud son of former Coolidge Mayor Tom Shope and Luz Shope and co-owns their family business, Shope’s IGA Supermarket, in Coolidge. Additionally, he is proud to work with Arizona's small businesspeople as the Community Sales Development Officer for National Bank of Arizona.

Shope is recently engaged to Melissa Dus of Phoenix and is an active member of St. James Roman Catholic Church, the Central Arizona College Foundation Board of Directors, and the Arizona Food Marketing Alliance Board of Directors.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2050P*May primary election date
HB2051P*microbrewery; farm winery; licenses; designation
HB2073P*vapor products; e-liquids; regulation; permits
HB2094P*schools; online test preparation
HB2109P*county transportation excise tax.
HB2123CTPT; distribution; community college districts..
HB2141P*purchaser dwelling actions; procedures; costs
HB2153P*TPT; diapers; feminine hygiene; formula
HB2180P*compensation; baseball players
HB2184CEnglish language learners; instruction; budgeting..
HB2275CTPT exemption; crop production tools
(NOW: TPT exemptions; propagative materials)
HB2358Clandlord tenant; partial payment; assistance
HB2365Ctax credits; affordable housing
HB2405P*regulated water company; violations; enforcement
HB2406P*public works contracts; prohibited agreements
HB2423Cspace flight activities; release agreement
HB2425Cschool tax credit; contributions
HB2464P*water infrastructure finance; municipal approval
HB2465P*appropriation; Interstate 10; widening; study
HB2547Cpublic lands; management department; committee
(NOW: racing commission; simulcasting; wagering facilities)
HB2560P*event tickets; transferability
HB2565Cappropriation; interoperable communication system
HB2569Coccupational licensing; reciprocity
HB2590Cappropriation; water districts; infrastructure; DCP
HB2606P*share the road special plates
HB2615P*water utility acquisition; municipal action
HB2646Cdepartment of agriculture; application review
(NOW: commerce authority; application review)
HB2693Cmisconduct involving weapons; school grounds
HB2709CCTEDs; nonprofits; private postsecondary institutions
HB2731P*horse racing; special events; simulcasting
HB2746PZ*civil action; sexual assault; limitations
HB2757Ctax provisions; omnibus.
HB2758Cempowerment scholarships; qualified school
HB2759Cappropriations; direct services; referrals
HB2760Clegislators; mileage rate; distance.
HCR2004P*legislature; sixty house districts
HCR2008P*legislative immunity; repeal
HCR2009Cpornography; public health crisis
HCR2022CArticle V convention; term limits
HCR2032Cholocaust education; support; schools
HCR2035COfficer Clayton Townsend; death resolution
HR2001P*Grand Canyon park; 100th anniversary.
SB1482Cstate agencies; fee increase; limit
SB1518Cappropriations; universities; resident tuition
SCR1027CStan Furman; death resolution