Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City:   Casa Grande
Occupation:   Small Business Owner
Member Since:    2009; Senator Since: 2017

Senator Frank Pratt was elected to the Arizona State Senate in November 2016 to represent Legislative District 8. Senator Pratt previously served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2009 through 2016, first for Legislative District 23 and then for Legislative District 8. He currently serves as the Vice-Chair for the Natural Resources, Energy and Water Committee and as a member of both the Judiciary Committee and Transportation and Technology Committee.

Senator Pratt has lived in rural Arizona his entire life. His grandparents arrived in the area in the 1880s. Due to his deep family roots in the area, Senator Pratt understands what is important to his constituents. In addition to serving the public in the Arizona Legislature, Frank owns and operates a small family business. He has always believed in a "roll-up-your-sleeves" and "get-your-hands-dirty" approach to his work. Senator Pratt, his wife Janice and their son work hard every day, running their family business and trying to make ends meet. He cares about the people he represents, because they are a lot like him.

Senator Pratt has been recognized by many organizations for his excellent record in the Legislature. In 2010, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce declared him "Legislator of the Year." He has been declared a "Hero of the Taxpayer" and has received praise from many organizations interested in public policy like the National Rifle Association, the Fraternal Order of Police and many other groups of community leaders. Senator Pratt has a reputation as being a man with integrity and provides strong leadership in all his endeavors. Senator Pratt looks forward to representing his constituents and fellow Arizonans.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2073P*records; confidentiality; eligible individuals
HB2074P*water banking; storage credits; subcontractors
HB2075P*sentencing; judgment of guilt; fingerprints
HB2076P*probation officers; assault; resisting arrest
(NOW: court fees; digital evidence; storage)
HB2097CACJC; victim compensation fund; allocation
HB2098Cmissing children; mandatory reporting
(NOW: missing children; law enforcement; reporting)
HB2099Cmissing and murdered indigenous peoples
HB2100Cmissing; unidentified person; reporting requirements
HB2141P*appropriations; alternative prosecution; diversion programs.
HB2142P*agricultural workforce program; apprentices; appropriation
HB2143P*ADOT revisions
HB2144P*ADOT revisions; aircraft staggered registration
(NOW: transportation revisions)
HB2177P*state personnel board; hearings
HB2178P*theft by extortion; defense
HB2185P*civil juries; size; concurrence
HB2186P*prosecution; deferred; diverted
HB2187P*DUI; administrative suspension; license revocation
HB2188P*pest management; unlicensed business activities
HB2189P*coordinated reentry planning services programs.
HB2239Cassured water supply; availability; plats.
HB2289Ccitrus research council; fee increase
HB2309Cviolent; disorderly assembly; public order
HB2332P*aggravated assault; DCS employees
HB2333P*energy; water; savings accounts.
HB2334P*dangerous; incompetent person; evaluation; commitment
HB2335P*unlawful food or drink contamination.
HB2336P*assured water supply; subdivisions
HB2376Cclass 2 property; guest ranches
HB2526P*incorporation; urbanized areas.
HB2569Celections; private funding; prohibition
HB2689P*supplemental nutrition assistance program; eligibility
HB2690P*felony murder; repeal
HB2712Chighway alignments; environmental impact statement
HB2770Cmask mandates; business exception
HB2779P*fentanyl; heroin; carfentanil; homicide sentencing
HB2787Coccupational regulation; good character; definition
HB2790Cprisoners; escape; classification
HB2792Cearly ballots; request required
HB2793Cvoter registration; request required
HB2808Cappropriation; rural broadband grants
HB2825CArizona online instruction; study committee
HB2827Cbusinesses; firearms; unlawful acts
HB2838Cincome tax; partnerships; S corporations
HCR2002Csupreme court; maintain nine members
HCR2032Cgovernment orders; protection; withdrawal; prohibition
HCR2035CWashington, D.C.; statehood; opposition
HCR2036Cclean air act; agriculture; exemption
SB1461Cappropriation; widening; I-10