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Sarah Liguori grew up in Tucson and earned a degree in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Arizona. During college she worked in real estate on a land development project in Benson, AZ and coached soccer at her former high school. She also studied International Business and Marketing at Lorenzo de Medici University in Florence, Italy.

After college, Sarah moved to Central Phoenix to pursue a career in commercial real estate development. She lives and works in the heart of both the district she currently represents, Legislative District 28, and in new Legislative District 5.

During the Great Recession, Sarah used her economics background to become a licensed Financial Advisor at BMO Harris Bank. In her role at the bank, she was able to help clients build long-term financial plans to pursue their goals. Later, she started her own practice in order to focus on small business clients, young professionals and families. She believes that financial planning guidance should be more readily accessible to people, no matter their net worth. She values her community connections and knows she is bringing her professional background in finance along with her experience as a small business owner to her new role shaping legislation that strengthens Arizona’s families.

Sarah is the mother of two sons, ages 5 and 3. She is married to Andrew – a childhood friend! – who is a radiologist at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Sarah is a strong advocate for public education, knowing that it is the foundation that gives every child the opportunity for a successful life. She is passionate about issues of equity and equality in our society. She knows we must address the threat of climate change, and work to provide clean air and quality water in order to secure a future that works for all Arizonans.

Sarah was appointed in 2021 to fill a vacancy in the State House of Representatives. She serves on the Government and Elections and the Commerce Committees.

In her free time, Sarah enjoys taking her boys to explore different parks around Phoenix and supporting the local businesses and restaurants her family loves. She is an avid reader and enjoys traveling and shares a great appreciation for different cultures.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2072Cgroup B weight; kindergarten; appropriation
HB2073Cschool funding; inflation adjustment
HB2074Cliteracy endorsement; noncertificated teachers; requirement
HB2075Cschools; corporal punishment; prohibition.
HB2089Cessential drugs; price increase; limits
HB2093Cmedication abortion; telehealth; ultrasound
HB2094Cearly ballot collection; limitations; repeal
HB2097Crepeal; imprisonment; abortion; advertising
HB2101Celectric energy; reliability; public policy
HB2139Cmissing and murdered indigenous peoples
HB2142Cmissing and unidentified persons; reports
HB2192Csex education; comprehensive; medically accurate
HB2193Cstate law; local violations; repeal.
HB2195Chousing trust fund; unclaimed property
HB2196Chealth care providers; religious beliefs
HB2306CAHCCCS; pregnant women; dental care
HB2308Cprotective hairstyles; discrimination prohibited
HB2309Cdetained juveniles; advisements; notifications
HB2311Cschool health program; appropriation
HB2313Cappropriations; AHCCCS; postpartum visits
HB2335Cexpenditure limitation; school districts; repeal.
HB2419Cappropriation; schools; trees
HB2420Cadult incarceration contracts; cost comparison
HB2421Cstudy committee; student-led school clubs
HB2422Cgovernment vehicles; electric; appropriation
HB2457Ceviction prevention; study committee
HB2458Chomeless youth; families; funding sources
HB2459Cappropriation; WQARF
HB2464Cincome tax credits; repeal
HB2527Csexual assault survivors; rights
HB2529Cbreast cancer gene; screening; coverage
HB2530Cteachers academy; mental health professionals
HB2628Cmonitoring program; fish contaminants
HB2634Ctextbooks; representation; disabilities; sexual orientation.
HB2638Ccurriculum; Asian American Pacific Islanders
HB2639CAsian American; Pacific Islander month
HB2651Cappropriation; Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
HB2667Cgrants; school counselors; social workers
HB2718Cminimum parking requirements; prohibition
HB2719Cplanning; zoning; building permits
HB2754Cpermanent early voting list
HB2760Chistoric preservation tax credit
HB2761Cwater efficient plumbing fixtures
HB2762Cterminally ill individuals; end-of-life options.
HB2763CSTO scholarships; student transfers
HB2764CSTO scholarships; beneficiary recommendations.
HB2765CSTOs; administrative cost allocation
HB2766CSTO cap; general fund percentage
HB2767Cfamily and medical leave; coverage
HB2768Cearly voting; weekend hours
HB2771Celection procedures; registrations; campaign finance
HB2779Cappropriation; Teesto multipurpose community center
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
HB2812P*rainwater harvesting program
HB2813P*vehicle finance transaction; clear title
HB2814P*STO scholarships; means testing
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.
HCR2021Cratification; equal rights amendment.
HCR2030Cdeath resolution; Grant Woods
HCR2037P*campaign finance; source disclosure
HCR2040COlivia Cajero Bedford; death resolution
HCR2041CHonorable Rosa Mroz; death resolution
HCR2042Cdeath resolution; Jimmie Muñoz, Sr.
SB1244Cschools; group B weight; eligibility.
SB1293Chealth insurance; hearing aids; children
SB1294CSTO scholarships; low-income requirements
SB1295Cappropriation; early childhood; waitlist
SB1296Cclass size limits; policies; appropriations
SB1416Cemployees; school conferences; leave
SB1417Ccall center relocation; notice; penalty
SB1419Ctelecommuting; alternative schedules; state employees
SB1429Cenvironmental permitting; burdened communities; requirements
SB1430Chorizontal hydraulic fracturing; prohibition
SB1434CArizona climate resiliency planning group
SB1435Cappropriation; water infrastructure finance authority
SB1529Cchild care; waiting list; appropriation
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)
SB1656Cwater and energy; improvement district
SCR1034Cenvironment; constitutional amendment