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Member Since: 2017

State Representative Mitzi Epstein represents our community full time, with a caring, collaborative, positive approach. She is a computer systems analyst who has worked for multi-national companies including Olin Brass, and Citicorp. She owns a very small business called Custom Language Training which provides teachers and consultants to help businesses communicate.

Public education, and advocating for children are at the heart of Mitzi's vocation. She has co-founded local and statewide coalitions of parents, teachers, retirees, and business leaders to advocate for high quality public education. She was elected to the Kyrene School Board in 2004 and served through 2008. After that, the AZ State PTA asked Mitzi to be their Legislative Issues Chair, and then elected her as Vice President.

She was first elected to the Arizona Legislature in 2016, and was re-elected in 2018 and 2020. She is the Ranking Member on the Ways and Means Committee, and also serves on the Land, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Committee, where her analytical and business skills are an asset to the teamwork in the House of Representatives.

In 2017, she established the "Neighbors Council" an open, public group that meets monthly or as needed to work on solving problems and making opportunities for the people of Arizona.

Rep. Mitzi Epstein has had success working on complex problems to find solutions that work.

  • In response to rising teen suicide rates, Epstein’s Neighbors Council has worked on suicide prevention:
    • A full-time statewide Suicide Prevention Coordinator has been added in the budget.
    • Jake’s Law requires health insurance companies to pay for mental healthcare in parity with physical healthcare – lifesaving help for families in times of health crisis.
  • Family Caregiver Grants help pay for modifications like wheelchair ramps to help elders stay in their homes, and not need to move.
  • Unemployment Insurance reforms in 2021 improved benefits for claimants and kept employers’ tax rates at or below 2019 levels. UI is a vital economic tool to slow job layoffs, especially in a recession, thus helping all businesses as well as workers.
  • She has worked with state agencies for improvements in their operations that help the people they serve: taxpayers, families, small businesses, consumers, etcetera.

Rep. Epstein stands on the principle that every solution is better when it is developed with a wide range of perspectives at the table.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2072Cgroup B weight; kindergarten; appropriation
HB2073Cschool funding; inflation adjustment
HB2075Cschools; corporal punishment; prohibition.
HB2076Cpresidential preference election; independent voters
HB2077Ccandidates; school; local; electronic signatures
HB2139Cmissing and murdered indigenous peoples
HB2140Cindigenous representative; statutory commissions; boards
HB2189Cprivate prison security officers; certification
HB2190Cprivate prison contractors; public records
HB2205Cchildren's health insurance program; eligibility.
HB2215CAHCCCS; DES; program data
HB2308Cprotective hairstyles; discrimination prohibited
HB2309Cdetained juveniles; advisements; notifications
HB2310CDCS; investigation; schools; children; disabilities
HB2332Cunemployment insurance; benefit amount
HB2333Cappropriation; K-12 rollover
HB2335Cexpenditure limitation; school districts; repeal.
HB2403Cappropriation; ADE; electric school buses
HB2419P*appropriation; schools; trees
HB2420P*adult incarceration contracts; cost comparison
HB2421P*study committee; student-led school clubs
HB2422P*government vehicles; electric; appropriation
HB2423P*citizen suits committee; solid waste
HB2424P*citizen suits; environment
HB2425P*video recordings; disclosure; repeal
HB2426P*Arizona online instruction; cost study
HB2427P*tax credits; grants; reporting; repeals
HB2428P*statistical information; disclosure; review committee
HB2440Ctaxation; repeal; selected exemptions
HB2446Clocal planning; residential housing; repeal
HB2513CArizona jazz day observed
HB2514Cday of racial healing; observed
HB2515Cpeace officers; cameras; recordings; disclosures.
HB2516Cpeace officer database; disciplinary actions
HB2517Cpeace officers; duty to intervene
HB2519Cuse of force; law enforcement
HB2526CAHCCCS; complex rehabilitation technology
HB2530Cteachers academy; mental health professionals
HB2533Ctribal college dual enrollment program.
HB2638Ccurriculum; Asian American Pacific Islanders
HB2639CAsian American; Pacific Islander month
HB2651Cappropriation; Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
HB2718Cminimum parking requirements; prohibition
HB2761Cwater efficient plumbing fixtures
HB2764CSTO scholarships; beneficiary recommendations.
HB2765CSTOs; administrative cost allocation
HB2768Cearly voting; weekend hours
HB2770Cvoting centers; board of supervisors
HB2775P*tax expenditures; review; sunset
HB2776P*boating and water sports; education
HB2794Clandlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver
HB2797CSNAP; eligible benefits.
HB2806Cappropriation; housing trust fund
HB2816Cappropriation; basic state aid; increase
HB2817Cprofessional development personnel; teachers; appropriation
HB2818CCTE; articulated credit; statewide agreement
HCM2003CIndian boarding schools; urging investigation.
HCM2005CERA deadline; elimination; urging Congress
HCR2012Cschool districts; expenditure limit; authorization.
HCR2016P*tax expenditures; rates; supermajority vote
HCR2021Cratification; equal rights amendment.
HCR2023Ctribal homelands; federal government
HCR2040COlivia Cajero Bedford; death resolution
HCR2042Cdeath resolution; Jimmie Muñoz, Sr.
SB1222Cexempt property; tax credit; proceeds
SB1281Cauxiliary containers; regulation; prohibition; repeal
SB1282Cenergy efficient standards; products
SB1283Cdrinking water standards; pollutants
SB1284Caffording housing; appropriation
SB1491Cadequate water supply; statewide requirements
SB1492Csubsequent irrigation non-expansion areas; procedures..
SB1511Cconversion therapy; prohibition; minors
SB1512Cantidiscrimination; housing; employment; public accommodations
SB1661CTANF; lifetime limit; drug testing