Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Yuma
Occupation:
Member Since: 2018

State Representative Tim Dunn was first appointed to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2018 to represent the people of Legislative District 13, which covers the areas of Yuma, Buckeye, El Mirage, Glendale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Wellton, and Wickenburg.

A lifelong resident of Yuma, Rep. Dunn operates a family-run business, Dunn Grain Co Inc, which specializes in selling grains and exporting crops like garbanzo beans, black-eyed peas, Sudan grass, and wheat. He was named 2017 Arizona Farm Bureau "Farmer of the Year."

Having been raised on a farm, Rep. Dunn has always had the desire to grow things and be innovative in business. a University of Arizona graduate with a BS in Agronomy, Dunn took his experiences growing up on a farm and brought them together with his schooling to take on new entrepreneurial enterprises.

A lifelong Republican, Rep. Dunn has proudly served as a Precinct Committeeman. He has also been an active voice on county issues related to agriculture. In 1999, the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce awarded him "Agricultural Person of the Year." Rep. Dunn was also appointed by the governor to the Arizona Department of Agriculture Advisory Board from 2006-2011 and served as Chairman in 2009. In addition to his service on this board, he served on various state and national committees from 1999 to 2015.

He is also a part of the Project Central Class of XI and Recipient of "Outstanding Leadership Award for Public Policy" 2009, as well as the 2009 Hear of Yuma Nominee.

Rep. Dunn still resides in his hometown of Yuma, along with his wife Eileen, and sons Kirk, 25 and Timothy Ty, 22. They are active in their church community, with Rep. Dunn having been a founding board member Champion Christian Church, where he has served as an officer since 2003. Representative Dunn’s older son, Kirk, works on the farm in Yuma, and his younger son Ty has enlisted in the Air Force and is starting boot camp in 2018.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2078P*groundwater; waterlogged area exemption; date
HB2079P*conservation districts; water; invasive vegetation
HB2080P*agricultural employment relations board; continuation
HB2081P*Arizona department of agriculture; continuation
HB2091P*water resources annual report
HB2092P*rulemaking review; time frame
HB2109Cbingo; conduct; licenses
HB2110Ccivil penalties; traffic; mitigation; restitution
(NOW: civil penalties; mitigation; restitution)
HB2111C2nd amendment; unenforceable federal laws
HB2127Cappropriation; state parks; heritage fund
HB2128Cstate licensing; fee waiver
HB2129Crodeo special plates
HB2153P*renewable energy storage equipment; valuation
HB2169P*appropriation; tourism; dude ranches; promotion
HB2172P*wireless providers; authority; applicability
HB2173Ccommercial driver licenses; renewal time
HB2175P*schools; residency documentation; policies
HB2176P*taxpayer confidentiality; disclosure; penalty
HB2241Cschools; instruction; Holocaust; genocides
HB2257P*technical correction; boating rules
HB2259Ccommon school districts; unification; budget
HB2280Cschools; expenditure limit; overrides
HB2288P*appropriation; military installation projects
HB2289P*citrus research council; fee increase
HB2290Chealth care institutions; accreditation; inspections.
HB2299P*DHS; long-term care facility surveyors
HB2300P*group homes; monitoring; appropriation
HB2309Cviolent; disorderly assembly; public order
HB2310Cmunicipalities; counties; law enforcement budgets
(NOW: executive orders; review; attorney general)
HB2372P*agricultural operations; nuisance; liability
HB2373P*voter registration groups; forms; identifiers
(NOW: expenditure limitation; community colleges)
HB2374P*additional wagering facilities; cap; removal
HB2375P*empowering today's youth special plates.
HB2376P*class 2 property; guest ranches
HB2377P*technical correction; nuisance; nonconforming eggs
HB2378P*ranked choice voting; presidential preference
HB2379P*appropriation; southern border region enforcement
HB2392CAHCCCS; graduate medical education; reimbursement
HB2400Cmunicipal ordinances; posting
HB2408P*appropriation; agencies on aging; ombudsman
HB2409P*adult protective services; audit; appropriation
HB2422Cpatients' bill of rights
HB2438Ccommerce authority; career landscape information
HB2445P*lawn equipment emissions reduction program
HB2446P*escrow accounts; manufactured homes; requirements
HB2456CColorado River fourth priority water
HB2529P*early ballots; address; return
(NOW: address; return; early ballots)
HB2531CAHCCCS; eligibility determination
HB2532Cemotional abuse; vulnerable adults
HB2533Cstatewide ADA coordinator; appropriation
HB2534Chealth care institutions; education; abuse
HB2535Cmandatory reporting; vulnerable adults; penalties
HB2537CAHCCCS; outpatient services
HB2538Csupported decision-making; supporter obligations
HB2551Cmisconduct involving weapons; public places
HB2552Ccriminal damage; monuments; memorials; statues
HB2560P*removal; permanent early voting list
HB2561P*psychologists; licensure requirements
HB2565Carea agencies on aging; appropriation
HB2569Celections; private funding; prohibition
HB2570Clicenses; pandemics; revocation prohibition
HB2648Creligious services; essential services
HB2649Ccomputer data centers; tax incentives
HB2668Cnutrition assistance; benefit match; appropriation.
HB2669Cappropriation; elementary school district
HB2706Cappropriation; veterans' services; benefits counselors
HB2737Ccorporation commission actions; investigation
HB2749P*appropriation; Camelback Road widening.
HB2760P*military installation fund; property conveyance.
(NOW: contractors; qualifying party; liability)
HB2770Cmask mandates; business exception
HB2787Coccupational regulation; good character; definition
HB2798Cearly voting procedures; signature cards
HB2799Cvoter registration rolls; electioneering
HB2801Crural counties; transient lodging tax
HB2808Cappropriation; rural broadband grants
HB2809Cmarijuana; advertising; labeling; signage; sale
HB2834P*economic development; project certification
HB2838Cincome tax; partnerships; S corporations
HCM2004P*floodwater harvesting; study; urging Congress
HCR2002Csupreme court; maintain nine members
HCR2016P*initiatives; supermajority vote requirement
HCR2021Celectoral college; supporting
HCR2023Celections; state authority; infringement; opposition
HCR2032Cgovernment orders; protection; withdrawal; prohibition
HCR2035CWashington, D.C.; statehood; opposition
HCR2036Cclean air act; agriculture; exemption
HM2001Cmilitary sexual assault; service members
HR2017CTommie Rae Martin; death resolution
SB1158Cschools; seizure management; treatment plans
SB1465Cappropriation; Camelback Road widening
SB1514Cappropriation; emergency shelter beds; seniors
(NOW: emergency shelter beds; seniors)