Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Peoria
Occupation and Training: Science Program Coordinator, Grand Canyon University; Cytogenetic Technologist
Member Since: 2021

Representative Pingerelli has lived in Arizona for 16 years and raised two daughters with her husband Peter of 32 years. She received her Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences at Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan. She continued her training at Henry Ford Hospital as a cytogenetics technologist and currently holds an American Society for Clinical Pathology Cytogenetics Certification, CG(ASCP)CM for Laboratory Personnel. Early in her career she was also licensed in the state of Michigan as an insurance and financial advisor.

Representative Pingerelli has also worked in the Molecular Medicine Laboratory at St. Joseph's Hospital performing infectious disease and cancer testing using advanced technology platforms including quantitative polymerase chain reaction.

Beverly has served on the Peoria Unified Governing Board since 2015. During her tenure, she was President in 2017, and Clerk of the Board in 2015, 2018 and 2019. Key focuses for Beverly as a board member include improving academic performance and supporting career technical education opportunities for students.

In addition to advancing her legislative educational agenda, Representative Pingerelli will work to promote economic prosperity and business growth for the state of Arizona, and she is honored serve her constituents in legislative District 21 and all citizens of Arizona.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2110Ccivil penalties; traffic; mitigation; restitution
(NOW: civil penalties; mitigation; restitution)
HB2111C2nd amendment; unenforceable federal laws
HB2294Cyielding to emergency vehicles; penalties
HB2295Claw enforcement officers; database; rules
HB2296Crestricted license; DUI; suspension report
(NOW: restricted license; DUI; suspension)
HB2309Cviolent; disorderly assembly; public order
HB2310Cmunicipalities; counties; law enforcement budgets
(NOW: executive orders; review; attorney general)
HB2371Chand count; voting centers; total
HB2407Cappropriation; 67th Avenue; widening; drainage
HB2421Cschools; distance learning courses; funding
HB2438Ccommerce authority; career landscape information
HB2442Ccounty treasurers; reports; posting; website
HB2522Cgraduated driver licenses; education program
HB2569Celections; private funding; prohibition
HB2648Creligious services; essential services
HB2706Cappropriation; veterans' services; benefits counselors
HB2737Ccorporation commission actions; investigation
HB2758Pemissions inspection; collectible vehicles; dealers
HB2770Cmask mandates; business exception
HB2774Ccounty transportation planning assistant.
HB2787Coccupational regulation; good character; definition
HB2792Cearly ballots; request required
HB2793Cvoter registration; request required
HB2794Celection deadlines; modifications prohibited
HB2804Ppublic meetings; executive sessions
HB2805Cunemployment insurance; benefits; tax base
HB2809Cmarijuana; advertising; labeling; signage; sale
HB2811Csame day registration; prohibition
HB2827Cbusinesses; firearms; unlawful acts
HB2838Cincome tax; partnerships; S corporations
HB2906Cgovernance; audits; training
HCR2002Csupreme court; maintain nine members
HCR2013Cpublic health; executive orders; reauthorization
HCR2020Clieutenant governor; joint candidacy
HCR2021Celectoral college; supporting
HCR2023Celections; state authority; infringement; opposition
HCR2032Cgovernment orders; protection; withdrawal; prohibition
HCR2035CWashington, D.C.; statehood; opposition
HR2017CTommie Rae Martin; death resolution
SB1514Cappropriation; emergency shelter beds; seniors
(NOW: emergency shelter beds; seniors)
SCR1025Carticle V convention; term limits