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Home City: Phoenix Occupation: Member Since: 2017 |
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State Representative César Chávez was first elected in 2016 to represent the 29th Legislative District in the Arizona House of Representatives, with his
district covering the areas of Maryvale, South Glendale, and Litchfield Park. Born in Guanajuato, Mexico in 1987, along with his parents immigrated to the United States when he was three years of age. From a very young age, Representative Chávez saw the lack of resources within education and healthcare. His involvement was key to numerous movements including the protests against SB1070, signed into law by former Governor Jan Brewer in 2010. His compassion for the immigrant community lead to him championing other issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development. During his first term, Representative Chávez has proven to be a structural member of the Arizona State Legislature. Not only has he been willing to work across the aisle in a bipartisan manner for the benefit of his constituency, he has been able to stop hurtful legislation from going through the legislative process. Representative Chávez serves as Member of the Commerce and Local & International Affairs Committees, Co-founder of the Arizona Legislative LGBTQ Caucus, and Chair of the Human & Civil Rights Taskforce for the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators. |
Bill Number | Sponsor Type | Short/NOW Title |
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HB2073 | C | school funding; inflation adjustment |
HB2077 | C | candidates; school; local; electronic signatures |
HB2101 | C | electric energy; reliability; public policy |
HB2160 | P* | wrongful arrest; record clearance |
HB2176 | P* | liquor purchases; consular identification cards |
HB2261 | P* | HIV medication; prior authorization; prohibition |
HB2300 | C | education programs; county jails |
HB2335 | C | expenditure limitation; school districts; repeal. |
HB2433 | C | HIV testing; consent; repeal |
HB2499 | P* | employers; paid family leave |
HB2520 | C | prohibited agreements; public works contracts |
HB2521 | C | railroad crew requirements |
HB2528 | C | area agencies on aging; appropriation |
HB2618 | C | power plants; contractors; workforce requirements |
HB2633 | C | hospitalizations; family visitation |
HB2634 | C | textbooks; representation; disabilities; sexual orientation. |
HB2635 | C | health care workers; assault; prevention (NOW: breast implant surgery; informed consent) |
HB2639 | C | Asian American; Pacific Islander month |
HB2648 | C | state employees; paid family leave |
HB2650 | C | critical incident bureau; establishment; DPS |
HB2651 | C | appropriation; Cesar Chavez Boulevard. |
HB2666 | P* | carbon capture task force |
HB2674 | C | municipal zoning; by right housing (NOW: housing supply study committee) |
HB2680 | C | voter registration; same day |
HB2691 | C | health care workforce; grant programs |
HB2718 | C | minimum parking requirements; prohibition |
HB2754 | C | permanent early voting list |
HB2804 | C | development subsidies; recapture; rescission |
HB2805 | C | extension; low-income housing tax credit |
HB2806 | C | appropriation; housing trust fund |
HB2824 | P* | conversion therapy; prohibition; sexual orientation |
HB2825 | P* | mobile homes inspections; title transfers |
HCR2010 | C | United States; Taiwan; partnership |
HCR2012 | C | school districts; expenditure limit; authorization. |
HCR2020 | C | English language education; requirements |
HCR2022 | C | prohibited bail; pretrial release presumption |
HCR2030 | C | death resolution; Grant Woods |
HCR2040 | C | Olivia Cajero Bedford; death resolution |
SB1212 | C | veterans' services department; commission; continuation |
SB1708 | C | motion picture production; tax credits |
SCR1048 | C | article V convention; term limits |