Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Chandler
Occupation:
Member Since: 2019

Jennifer Pawlik is the first woman and the first Democrat elected to the House of Representatives in District 17 (Chandler, Sun Lakes and Gilbert). She is a native Arizonan and the eldest of three daughters born to Bob Banning and Jo Beckelman. She attended Arizona schools from kindergarten through college and graduated near the top of her class at Dobson High School in 1990. She graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education in 1996. In 2010, Jennifer completed a graduate program through a collaborative cohort between Northern Arizona University and Chandler Unified School District. She earned a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction.

Jennifer is certified to teach general education students in kindergarten through grade eight, but she also enjoys working with adults. She has taught for seventeen years, the last nine of which have been in the Chandler Unified School District. In addition to the work Jennifer does in the classroom, she is a passionate advocate for education in her community. In 2017, she served as Co-Chair of the successful Yes for Chandler Students! override committee. In the fall of 2015, she served as a speaker for Chandler Unified School District's successful Back the Bond initiative and organized a neighborhood canvass to speak to voters about the importance of properly funding schools. As a member of the Chandler Education Association's Super Q team, Jennifer represented elementary school teachers in the bargaining process for contracts and benefits. She now uses her knowledge of Arizona schools, love for students and experiences as a teacher to help improve and change legislation as a member on the Education Committee.

In addition to education, Jennifer has been an active leader in her community. She served as Secretary of the Legislative District 17 Democrats, she is a former Precinct Committeeman in the Emmett precinct and elected State Committee member. After becoming involved in local campaigns in 2014, Jennifer was encouraged to apply to Emerge Arizona, a six-month program that trains Democratic women to hold public office. She was a 2015 graduate of the program. Jennifer participated in the Leading for Change program in the spring of 2016. During the spring of 2018, Jennifer was honored to be named as a Flinn-Brown Fellow.

When not engaged in education and community activities, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her husband of twenty-three years, Jason Pawlik, and her college-aged twin daughters. The family has lived in Chandler for eleven years.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2072P*group B weight; kindergarten; appropriation
HB2073P*school funding; inflation adjustment
HB2074P*literacy endorsement; noncertificated teachers; requirement
HB2075P*schools; corporal punishment; prohibition.
HB2076P*presidential preference election; independent voters
HB2077P*candidates; school; local; electronic signatures
HB2078P*initiative; referendum; signatures; electronic submittal
HB2083CAHCCCS services; diabetes management
HB2139Cmissing and murdered indigenous peoples
HB2140Cindigenous representative; statutory commissions; boards
HB2141Cmembership; Arizona criminal justice commission
HB2142Cmissing and unidentified persons; reports
HB2143CACJC; victim compensation fund; allocation
HB2226Cfireworks; use; overnight hours; prohibition.
HB2306CAHCCCS; pregnant women; dental care
HB2307CAZPOST; mandatory reporting; peace officers
HB2308Cprotective hairstyles; discrimination prohibited
HB2309Cdetained juveniles; advisements; notifications
HB2310CDCS; investigation; schools; children; disabilities
HB2311Cschool health program; appropriation
HB2312CAHCCCS; postpartum care; appropriations
HB2313Cappropriations; AHCCCS; postpartum visits
HB2335P*expenditure limitation; school districts; repeal.
HB2359Cappropriation; office of Indian education
HB2360Cappropriation; military; discharge; tribal ceremonies
HB2369Ctax credit; earned income.
HB2401Crent regulation; state preemption
HB2402Cautomatic voter registration; same day.
HB2403Cappropriation; ADE; electric school buses
HB2420Cadult incarceration contracts; cost comparison
HB2421Cstudy committee; student-led school clubs
HB2426CArizona online instruction; cost study
HB2441Chealthy families program; appropriation
HB2442Cappropriation; community health grants
HB2446Clocal planning; residential housing; repeal
HB2513CArizona jazz day observed
HB2514Cday of racial healing; observed
HB2525CAHCCCS; outpatient services
HB2526CAHCCCS; complex rehabilitation technology
HB2527Csexual assault survivors; rights
HB2528Carea agencies on aging; appropriation
HB2530Cteachers academy; mental health professionals
HB2533Ctribal college dual enrollment program.
HB2593Cschools; calculated opportunity index
HB2634Ctextbooks; representation; disabilities; sexual orientation.
HB2638P*curriculum; Asian American Pacific Islanders
HB2639P*Asian American; Pacific Islander month
HB2651Cappropriation; Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
HB2654Cparents bill of rights; definition
HB2667Cgrants; school counselors; social workers
HB2705Cappropriation; teachers' dependents; insurance premiums
HB2708Cworking conditions; heat illness; prevention
HB2718Cminimum parking requirements; prohibition
HB2754Cpermanent early voting list
HB2775Ctax expenditures; review; sunset
HB2790Cpersonal data; processing; security standards
HB2793Crent increase; limitation; substantial remodel
HB2794Clandlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver
HB2796Chealth professions; fingerprint clearance cards
HB2797CSNAP; eligible benefits.
HB2804Cdevelopment subsidies; recapture; rescission
HB2805Cextension; low-income housing tax credit
HB2806Cappropriation; housing trust fund
HB2807P*homeowners' associations; statements of account
HB2817Cprofessional development personnel; teachers; appropriation
HB2818CCTE; articulated credit; statewide agreement
HB2835Cappropriation; laboratory; Navajo technical university
HCM2003CIndian boarding schools; urging investigation.
HCM2005CERA deadline; elimination; urging Congress
HCR2012P*school districts; expenditure limit; authorization.
HCR2016Ctax expenditures; rates; supermajority vote
HCR2021Cratification; equal rights amendment.
HCR2023Ctribal homelands; federal government
HCR2030Cdeath resolution; Grant Woods
HCR2036P*school districts; expenditure limitation; repeal.
HCR2037Ccampaign finance; source disclosure
HCR2040COlivia Cajero Bedford; death resolution
HCR2042Cdeath resolution; Jimmie Muñoz, Sr.
HR2015CHerschella Horton; death resolution
SB1149Ccountywide elections; vote by mail
SB1189Cschool counselors; grants
SB1213Cschool funding; inflation adjustment.
SB1244Cschools; group B weight; eligibility.
SB1294CSTO scholarships; low-income requirements
SB1295Cappropriation; early childhood; waitlist
SB1511Cconversion therapy; prohibition; minors
SB1512Cantidiscrimination; housing; employment; public accommodations
SB1531Chousing trust fund; unclaimed property
(NOW: housing trust fund; appropriation)
SB1534Cschools; corporal punishment; prohibition
SB1535Cappropriation; adult protective services
SB1536Cappropriation; home; community based services
(NOW: appropriation; community-based services)
SCR1017Cstate mine inspector; appointment.