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Home City: Yuma Occupation: Member Since: 2018 |
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State Representative Tim Dunn was first appointed to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2018 to represent the people of Legislative District 13, which covers the areas of Yuma, Buckeye, El Mirage, Glendale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Wellton, and Wickenburg. A lifelong resident of Yuma, Rep. Dunn operates a family-run business, Dunn Grain Co Inc, which specializes in selling grains and exporting crops like garbanzo beans, black-eyed peas, Sudan grass, and wheat. He was named 2017 Arizona Farm Bureau "Farmer of the Year." Having been raised on a farm, Rep. Dunn has always had the desire to grow things and be innovative in business. a University of Arizona graduate with a BS in Agronomy, Dunn took his experiences growing up on a farm and brought them together with his schooling to take on new entrepreneurial enterprises. A lifelong Republican, Rep. Dunn has proudly served as a Precinct Committeeman. He has also been an active voice on county issues related to agriculture. In 1999, the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce awarded him "Agricultural Person of the Year." Rep. Dunn was also appointed by the governor to the Arizona Department of Agriculture Advisory Board from 2006-2011 and served as Chairman in 2009. In addition to his service on this board, he served on various state and national committees from 1999 to 2015. He is also a part of the Project Central Class of XI and Recipient of "Outstanding Leadership Award for Public Policy" 2009, as well as the 2009 Hear of Yuma Nominee. Rep. Dunn still resides in his hometown of Yuma, along with his wife Eileen, and sons Kirk, 25 and Timothy Ty, 22. They are active in their church community, with Rep. Dunn having been a founding board member Champion Christian Church, where he has served as an officer since 2003. Representative Dunn’s older son, Kirk, works on the farm in Yuma, and his younger son Ty has enlisted in the Air Force and is starting boot camp in 2018. |
Bill Number | Sponsor Type | Short/NOW Title |
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HB2017 | P | public officers; residency requirements |
HB2021 | P | technical correction; agricultural extension |
HB2022 | P | water resources; annual report (NOW: water; report; fees; levee) |
HB2025 | P | community colleges; expenditure limitation |
HB2026 | P | appropriation; on-farm efficiency fund |
HB2049 | P | bank deposits; technical correction (NOW: cosmetology licensure compact) |
HB2050 | P | technical correction; nuisance; nonconforming eggs |
HB2051 | P | technical correction; vehicle refueling apparatus |
HB2052 | P | counties; advertising contracts; term; notice |
HB2056 | C | dry washes; permit program exemption |
HB2087 | P | appropriation; dementia awareness |
HB2142 | P | produce incentive program; annual appropriation |
HB2143 | P | rulemaking review; time frame (NOW: gray water; residential standards; rules) |
HB2144 | P | open meetings; capacity; posting; violation |
HB2145 | P | dude ranches; historical markers |
HB2166 | P | DHS; licensure; group homes |
HB2167 | C | drug offenses; homicide; sentencing |
HB2171 | C | Don Bolles memorial. |
HB2172 | C | massage therapy; communication proficiency; repeal |
HB2173 | C | nursing homes; advisory council |
HB2174 | C | supported decision-making; supporter obligations |
HB2519 | C | agrivoltaics study committee |
HB2523 | C | schools; pledge of allegiance; requirement |
HB2526 | C | railroads; annual safety inspections |
HB2528 | C | criminal liability; exception; requirements |
HB2531 | C | railroads; train length; prohibition |
HB2535 | C | private property; wells; regulation; prohibition |
HB2540 | C | fire incident management fund; appropriation |
HB2541 | P | groundwater; transporting requirements; technical correction |
HB2542 | P | cosmetology licensure interstate compact |
HB2543 | P | appropriations; greater Arizona transportation projects |
HB2545 | C | legislators; unpaid leave of absence (NOW: public health emergency; sovereignty; limitations) |
HB2552 | C | voting; elections; tally; prohibition |
HB2555 | C | businesses; requirement to accept cash |
HB2563 | C | on-call health services; appropriations |
HB2598 | C | agricultural workforce program; apprentices; appropriation. |
HB2602 | P | railroads; telecommunications corporations; wire-crossing agreements |
HB2603 | P | reimbursement; direct care workers |
HB2640 | C | state debt payoff |
HB2649 | C | appropriation; correction officers; retention bonus (NOW: street encampments; safety; health requirements) |
HB2658 | C | Arizona school agricultural program; appropriation |
HB2666 | C | Alzheimer's disease state plan; appropriation. |
HB2669 | P | solid waste; sludge; water quality (NOW: prohibition; biosolids; land application) |
HB2803 | C | forestry and fire management; appropriation |
HB2806 | C | state parks heritage fund; appropriation |
HB2808 | C | public records; time frame |
HB2809 | C | public infrastructure improvements; reimbursement |
HCR2002 | C | school district expenditures; authorization |
HCR2048 | C | Joe Hart; death resolution |
SB1251 | C | working animals; restrictions; prohibition |
SB1500 | C | government investments; fiduciaries; pecuniary benefit |
SB1504 | C | appropriation; state aviation fund |
SB1505 | C | election; Maricopa transportation excise tax |
SB1565 | C | ballot processing; electronic adjudication; limitation |
SB1566 | C | voter registration; reregistration; ten years |
SB1660 | C | water; effluent; credits (NOW: water; storage; effluent; credits) |
SCR1015 | C | initiative; referendum; signatures; legislative districts |
SCR1021 | C | United States; Taiwan; trade partnership |