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State Representative Marcelino Quiñonez proudly serves Legislative District 11 in the Arizona House of Representatives. As a first-generation college graduate, Marcelino has dedicated his career to providing opportunities to the community through his various servant leadership roles. He has taught in south Phoenix and was later elected to serve as a Roosevelt Elementary school board member. He has served as a nonprofit leader at St. Vincent de Paul and was a director of educational outreach and partnerships at Arizona State University prior to the Legislature. Marcelino is passionate about education, the economy, and engaging voters to ensure a strong democracy.

He proudly serves as a committee member of the Military Affairs & Public Safety and Natural Resources, Energy & Water.

Representative Quiñonez would love to hear from you. Please contact him at: (602) 926-3285, MQuinonez@azleg.gov or on Twitter: @Marcelino4AZ

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.
HB2101Celectric energy; reliability; public policy
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
HB2189Cprivate prison security officers; certification
HB2190Cprivate prison contractors; public records
HB2192Csex education; comprehensive; medically accurate
HB2193Cstate law; local violations; repeal.
HB2194Cnational popular vote; interstate agreement
HB2195Chousing trust fund; unclaimed property
HB2196Chealth care providers; religious beliefs
HB2205Cchildren's health insurance program; eligibility.
HB2335Cexpenditure limitation; school districts; repeal.
HB2401Crent regulation; state preemption
HB2402Cautomatic voter registration; same day.
HB2403Cappropriation; ADE; electric school buses
HB2458Chomeless youth; families; funding sources
HB2459Cappropriation; WQARF
HB2460Cwells; permits; spacing rules.
HB2461Cdrinking water standards; pollutants.
HB2462Cgreenhouse gas programs; repeal prohibition.
HB2463Cwell drilling; groundwater basins.
HB2465Csubsequent irrigation non-expansion areas; procedures.
HB2466Cadequate water supply; statewide requirements.
HB2467Creporting; groundwater pumping; measuring
HB2530Cteachers academy; mental health professionals
HB2593Cschools; calculated opportunity index
HB2618Cpower plants; contractors; workforce requirements
HB2651Cappropriation; Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
HB2654Cparents bill of rights; definition
HB2667P*grants; school counselors; social workers
HB2708Cworking conditions; heat illness; prevention
HB2718Cminimum parking requirements; prohibition
HB2754Cpermanent early voting list
HB2775Ctax expenditures; review; sunset
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
HB2812Crainwater harvesting program
HB2813Cvehicle finance transaction; clear title
HB2816Cappropriation; basic state aid; increase
HB2817Cprofessional development personnel; teachers; appropriation
HB2818CCTE; articulated credit; statewide agreement
HCM2005CERA deadline; elimination; urging Congress
HCM2009Cdepartment of agriculture; additional offices
HCR2012Cschool districts; expenditure limit; authorization.
HCR2021Cratification; equal rights amendment.
HCR2030P*death resolution; Grant Woods
HCR2037Ccampaign finance; source disclosure
HCR2040COlivia Cajero Bedford; death resolution
HCR2042P*death resolution; Jimmie Muñoz, Sr.