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State Representative Gail Griffin represents Legislative District 14 in the Arizona House of Representatives. District 14 includes portions of 4 counties; Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, and Pima.

Gail Griffin is currently serving as a member of the House of Representatives and serves as the Chairman of the Natural Resources, Energy and Water Committee, Vice Chairman of the Federal Relations Committee, and as a member of the Military and Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, and the Governor's Water Augmentation, Innovation and Conservation Council committees.

She has also served on the Water Banking Authority, the Water Protection Fund, and many other committees of interest.

Gail Griffin served in the Arizona State Senate and has been involved in issues at the local, state, and federal level for many years. She believes in a smaller, smarter government, less taxes, personal responsibility, protection of property rights, and in the free enterprise system. Representative Griffin will continue to fight to get education dollars into the classroom for students and teachers, for Veteran's issues, for transparency in government, and will continue to challenge federal overreach, and support States Rights and our Constitution.

Gail has received many awards for her service which includes “Senator of the Year” from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), “Legislator of the Year” from Arizona Rural Health Association and from the Arizona Mining Association.

Gail's activities and memberships include: Arizona Farm Bureau, Arizona Cattle Growers Association, Natural Resource Conservation Districts (NRCD), Arizona/New Mexico Coalition of Counties, Realtor's Association (Local, State, and National), Arizona Historical Society, and Sierra Vista Elks Lodge (2065). She has also been volunteering annually for the past 15 years with Girl's State.

Gail is a Real Estate Broker (40 + years) at Sierra Vista Realty and lives in Cochise County.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2093C2nd amendment; unenforceable federal laws
HB2098P*dam safety study committee
HB2099P*property tax; mobile homes; delinquency
HB2100P*trade names; trademarks; registration; application
HB2101P*appropriation; Arizona water protection fund
HB2102P*appropriation; unreimbursed wildland suppression activities
HB2217P*outdoor recreation coordinating commission; continuation
HB2218P*state mine inspector; qualifications
HB2219P*G&F; private lands; trespassing
HB2220P*property tax exemption; veterans' organizations
HB2221P*town councils; financial statements; website
HB2295Cappropriation; natural resource conservation districts
HB2371Cappropriations; DNA analysis instruments
HB2390Ccommunity colleges; districts; workforce development
HB2415Cappropriation; southern border region enforcement
HB2447Cgaming compacts; water claims; prohibition
HB2452P*underground storage tanks; performance standards
HB2453P*DHS; exemption; certain foods; wineries
HB2454P*archaeology advisory commission; membership
HB2455P*air quality omnibus
HB2456P*environmental quality programs; terminations; repeal
HB2457P*historic preservation officer; state museum
HB2496Cagricultural property classification; guest ranches
HB2497Clawn equipment emissions reduction program
HB2589P*land divisions; county regulation; surveys
HB2590P*ADOT; signs; driving on right
(NOW: driving on right; educational information)
HB2591P*appropriations; community colleges; public safety
HB2592P*state lands; leases; renewal applications
HB2593P*mining advisory council; repeal
HB2594P*G&F; law enforcement; penalty
(NOW: salvage permit; big game animals)
HB2595P*G&F; nighttime outdoor shooting ranges
HB2598Csanctuary jurisdiction; liability; civil action
HB2614P*archaeology advisory commission; continuation
HB2615P*municipalities; utilities; vacant buildings
HB2616P*noxious weeds; government projects
HB2617P*temporary irrigation efficiency projects fund.
HB2618P*department of water resources; continuation
HB2658Cschools; sex education
HB2671P*water supply development fund; appropriation
HB2672P*water rights
HB2673P*livestock loss board; avoidance measures
HB2674P*water; substitute acreage
HB2675P*water conservation notice; no abandonment
HB2676P*veterans; income tax subtraction; increase
HB2677P*groundwater replenishment reserves
HB2682Cschools; instruction; Holocaust; genocides
HB2683Canti-semitism; crime reporting; aggravating factor
HB2695CTANF; financial literacy education
HB2701Cchildren; aggravating circumstances; effect
HB2706Cinterscholastic athletics; biological sex
HB2746P*limited jurisdiction courts; judgment assignment
HB2747P*aquifer protection permits; injection wells.
HB2748P*restitution; home address requirement; offense
HB2749P*endangered species conservation; confidential information
HB2779Cstate equalization assistance; rate; appropriation
HB2799Cappropriation; area agencies on aging.
HB2814Crural economic development; project certification
HB2817Cairport fees prohibited; ride sharing
HB2818P*adjudication; subflow wells; claim; priority
HB2819P*geological survey; state geologist; appointment
(NOW: Arizona geological survey; state geologist)
HB2820P*appropriation; veterans; kitchen; meals; training
HB2855Celectric charging providers; regulation
HB2876Cfarm wineries; production
HB2879CDOC; substance abuse programs; appropriations
HCM2003P*urging Congress; technical correction
(NOW: urging eradication; salt cedars; waterways)
HCM2004P*Yuma desalting plant; continued operation
HCM2008Cports of entry; seven-day entry
HCM2009Cfloodwater harvesting; study; urging Congress
HCR2010P*law enforcement; first responders; honoring
HCR2011P*border patrol
HCR2012P*honoring Arizona rangers
HCR2014P*hardrock mining industry; recognition
HCR2021Cabortion data; survivors act; supporting
HCR2022P*energy and land use restrictions
HCR2023Cschool districts; expenditure limit; authorization
HCR2027P*legislators' qualifications; technical correction
HCR2032Cinitiatives; single subject; title
HCR2033Csecond amendment; supporting
HCR2036Csanctuary jurisdiction; prohibition; law enforcement
HCR2042Cteachers; ethics standards; rules
HCR2045Cmedical marijuana; mental health; research
HCR2046Cinitiatives; referendums; reauthorization
HM2002Cmilitary sexual trauma; servicemembers
HR2005Csmall business day 2020
SB1109Cappropriation; Pomerene Road bridge project
SB1111Cappropriation; RCB 5160 bridge project
SB1237Cveterans; income tax subtraction; increase.
SB1328Cappropriations; direct services; referrals.
SB1460Celectric cooperatives; broadband service
SB1663Cstate permitting council
(NOW: state permitting dashboard)
SB1664Ccivil liability; gun-free zones
SB1665Cmisconduct involving weapons; classification
SB1668Cappropriations; Interstate 10; street replacement