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
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
HB2101CAHCCCS; postpartum care; appropriations
HB2102CAHCCCS; pregnant women; dental care
HB2103Cnursing shortage; workforce preparation; plan
HB2104CDIFI; director; report; surprise billing
HB2105Cschool health program; appropriation
HB2106Cinformed consent; pelvic examinations.
HB2107CDCS; investigation; schools; children; disabilities
HB2137P*literacy; dyslexia screening; appropriations
HB2241Cschools; instruction; Holocaust; genocides
HB2269Cinsurance; preexisting conditions; essential benefits
HB2270Cmedical services; purchase; study committee
HB2271CAHCCCS; pregnant women; eligibility
HB2273Celigibility; children's health insurance program
HB2275CAHCCCS; dental care; pregnant women
HB2277Cinsurance; study; reinsurance programs; appropriation
HB2278Cappropriation; early childhood; wait list
HB2279Ccommunity colleges; joint study; benefits
HB2280Cschools; expenditure limit; overrides
HB2281Cschools; charter management organizations; contracts
HB2282Csmall business assistance grants
(NOW: instruction; Holocaust; antisemitism)
HB2283Cadministrative costs; limit; STOs.
HB2284Cappropriation; youth entrepreneurship; pilot program
HB2342Crecalls; city elections; signatures required
HB2344Cearly voting; weekend hours
HB2416P*child care assistance; tiered reimbursement.
HB2417P*gifted pupils; appropriation
HB2418P*group B weight; gifted pupils
HB2419P*school funding; inflation adjustment
HB2704Cschools; instruction; Native American experience
HB2705Cschools; dress codes; graduation ceremonies
HB2706Cappropriation; veterans' services; benefits counselors
HB2713Crelease credits; prisoners
HB2728Cextended foster care; participation
HB2729Cspecial education; group B weights
HB2730Cpublic schools; 2020-2021; 2021-2022; funding.
HB2731P*appropriations; gifted education programs
HB2732P*teachers academy; mental health professionals
HB2733P*schools; group B weight; eligibility
HB2734P*candidates; school, local; electronic signatures
HB2735P*initiative; referendum; signatures; electronic submittal
HB2736P*presidential preference election; independent voters.
HB2747Cbroadband; fiber optic services; committee
HB2748Crailroads; train length; prohibition
HB2750Cautomatic voter registration; same day.
HB2751Csearch warrants; audible notice; requirements.
HB2752Csexual harassment; nondisclosure agreements; prohibition
HB2762Cstatewide assessment; 2020-2021 school year
HB2769Ctransportation funding task force
HB2787Coccupational regulation; good character; definition
HB2788Cpaid sick leave; COVID-19
HB2805Cunemployment insurance; benefits; tax base
HB2809Cmarijuana; advertising; labeling; signage; sale
HB2819Cinnovative assessment pilot program; appropriations
HB2824Cadult education; grant program; appropriations
HB2825CArizona online instruction; study committee
HB2828P*remote online notaries; fees
HB2829Cauditor general; charter schools; appropriation.
HB2842Chealth care workers; employment rights
HB2847Cnursing homes; advisory council
HB2848Cminimum staff ratios; nursing homes
HB2849Csexual assault survivors; rights.
HB2854Cfireworks; permissible sale days; use
HB2857Cemployee protections; public health-related pandemic
HB2858Cfamily and medical leave; paid.
HB2867Cemployers; COVID-19 exposure; notification
HB2873CTPT; reimbursement; motion picture production
HB2874Cpermanent early voting list; independents
HB2890Cprescription drugs; upper payment limit..
HCR2011Cshort-term rentals; vacation rentals
HCR2041CBarbara Lubin; death resolution
HM2001Cmilitary sexual assault; service members
HR2006CMark Finchem; expulsion
HR2007CCOVID-19 memorial day
HR2009CAlbert Hale; death resolution
HR2013CSue Ellen Allen; death resolution
SB1097Cpupils; excused absences; mental health
SB1098Cadministrative costs; limit; STOs
SB1099Cteachers academy; counselors; social workers
SB1100Cschool counselors; grants
SB1173Cfamily leave
SB1188Cresults-based funding; repeal; special education
SB1190Cprice gouging; abnormal market disruptions
SB1375CArizona nurses academy.
SB1376Cschools; curriculum; mental health
SB1394Cconference; children and youth; committee
SB1395C2021 summer school; ADE; appropriation
SB1423Cschools; bullying policy; definition
SB1425Cantidiscrimination; housing; employment; public accommodations
SB1426Cconversion therapy; prohibition; minors
SB1514Cappropriation; emergency shelter beds; seniors
(NOW: emergency shelter beds; seniors)
SB1681Cappropriation; Ocotillo Road; bridge; extension
SB1715Cunemployment insurance; definition; benefit amount
SB1740Cauditor general; charter schools; appropriation
SCR1013Cequal rights; equal protection