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Published at Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona by Arizona News Service, LLC 2014 Green Book 84_2012 Green Book 1/13/14 10:54 AM Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 House members’ phones & assistants....................................2 House officers & principal staff ..............................................3 Senate members’ phones & assistants...................................6 Senate officers & principal staff ............................................7 House standing committee rosters .........................................9 Senate standing committee rosters ......................................14 House members’ biographical sketches ................................17 Seating chart — House........................................................44 Seating chart — Senate.......................................................45 Senate members’ biographical sketches ...............................46 House party caucuses .........................................................60 Senate party caucuses ........................................................62 Legislators by d istrict ...........................................................63 Joint Committee on Capital Review .......................................64 Joint Legislative Audit Committee..........................................64 Joint Legislative Budget Committee.......................................65 Legislative Council ...............................................................65 Members’ faxes...................................................................66 Endorsements — House ......................................................68 Endorsements — Senate .....................................................69 State executive officers........................................................70 Members of Congress..........................................................75 Contact email & addresses — House ...................................80 Contact email & addresses — Senate ..................................83 Arizona News Service staff...................................................84 INDEX OF LISTINGS House Biographical sketches ..........................................................17 Chief Clerk & staff .................................................................5 Committee research analysts .................................................4 Committee rosters .................................................................9 Fax numbers........................................................................66 Legislative Broadcast Center/AZ Capitol TV .............................5 Majority staff .........................................................................4 Members by district .............................................................63 Minority staff.........................................................................4 Officers’ phones & assistants ................................................3 House party caucuses .........................................................60 Representatives’ phones & assistants ....................................2 Rules Committee staff ...........................................................5 Seating Chart ......................................................................44 Security ................................................................................5 Senate Biographical sketches ..........................................................46 Committee research analysts .................................................8 Committee rosters ...............................................................14 Fax numbers... .....................................................................67 Majority staff .........................................................................7 Members by district .............................................................63 Minority staff.........................................................................7 Officers’ phones & assistants ................................................7 Resource Center....................................................................8 Rules Committee staff ...........................................................8 Seating Chart ......................................................................45 Security.................................................................................8 Senate party caucuses ........................................................62 Senate Secretary & staff........................................................8 Senators’ phones & assistants...............................................6 2014 Green Book 84_2012 Green Book 1/13/14 10:54 AM Page 2 2 HOUSE PHONES – STAFF ARIZONA STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES M 1700 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 M HOUSE MEMBERS’ PHONES & ASSISTANTS O (For members’ biographical sketches, see Pg. 19) (For House caucus lists, see Pg. 60) O O MEMBER ASSISTANT PHONE ROOM DISTPARTY P PHONES [(602) 926-] P ALLEN Sierra Orozco 4916 131 15 R ALSTON Carmen Velarde 5829 332 24 D P BARTON Adrian Luth 4129 111 6R P BORRELLI Sue Adams 5051 310 5R Q BOYER Sue Adams 4173 309 20 R R BROPHY MCGEE Elizabeth Bixby 4486 304 28 R S CAMPBELL Kat Clark 3026 320 24 D S CARDENAS Daniel Briggin 3014 122 19 D S CARTER Sandra Kelley 5503 303 15 R S COLEMAN Jennifer Burns 3160 308 16 R S CONTRERAS Cesar Chavez 5284 325 19 D S DALESSANDRO Cindy Narvaez 5342 118 2D DIAL Pamela Soto 5550 110 18 R S ESCAMILLA Nathan Schneider 5872 126 4D T FANN Jackie O’Donnell 5874 316 1R T FARNSWORTH Jan Mullenaux 5735 302 12 R FORESE Alexis Burkhart 5168 113 17 R T GABALDON Cindy Narvaez 3424 117 2D U GALLEGO Nicole Soliere 3042 321 27 D W GONZALES Cecilia Galindo 3278 116 3D GOODALE Jana Babel 5408 313 5R GOWAN Becca Farmer 3312 206 14 R GRAY Karen Bumcrot 5993 219 21 R HALE Melissa Upshaw 4323 129 7D HERNANDEZ Daniel Briggin 3376 119 29 D KAVANAGH Mary Irvine 5170 114 23 R KWASMAN Garrett Deffner 5839 344 11 R LARKIN Sarahita Wyatt-Paige 5058 124 30 D LESKO Brittany Green 5413 222 21 R LIVINGSTON Barbara Phillips 4178 341 22 R LOVAS Heather Covert 3297 130 22 R MACH Sarahita Wyatt-Paige 3398 125 10 D McCUNE DAVIS Donna Homsher 4485 322 30 D MENDEZ Connie Dow 4124 120 26 D MESNARD Susan Hite 4481 220 17 R MEYER Barbara Wellman 3037 334 28 D MIRANDA Cesar Chavez 4893 329 27 D 2014 Green Book 84_2012 Green Book 1/13/14 10:54 AM Page 3 HOUSE PHONES – STAFF 3 MITCHELL Jennifer Burns 5894 307 13 R MONTENEGRO Dan Nichols 5955 218 13 R OLSON Riley Weber 5288 306 25 R PHONES ORR Tina Fairbanks 3235 337 9R OTONDO Nathan Schneider 3002 123 4D Y PESHLAKAI Donna Homsher 5160 323 7D PETERSEN Garrett Deffner 4136 345 12 R R D PIERCE Shannon Rivington 5495 112 25 R R PRATT Angela Diaz 5761 223 8R R QUEZADA Carmen Velarde 5911 324 29 D R ROBSON Iris McMahon 5549 217 18 R R SALDATE Cecilia Galindo 4171 115 3D D SEEL Meg Reilly 3018 330 20 R D SHERWOOD Connie Dow 3028 121 26 D R SHOPE Kim Gammill 3012 338 8R R SMITH Kim Gammill 5685 335 11 R D STEELE Barbara Wellman 5683 318 9D D R STEVENS Carolyn Berta 4321 312 14 R D THORPE Meg Reilly 5219 331 6R R TOBIN Sarah Griffith 5172 221 1R R Patty Wisner 3335 R TOWNSEND Barbara Phillips 4467 342 16 R D UGENTI Tina Fairbanks 4480 339 23 R D WHEELER Ross Andrews 3300 333 10 D D R HOUSE OFFICERS & PRINCIPAL STAFF R R HOUSE OFFICERS D Speaker: Andy Tobin .............................................(602) 926-5172 D Executive Asst.: Sarah Griffith..............................(602) 926-3438 R Executive Asst.: Patty Wisner ...............................(602) 926-3335 R Majority Leader: David Gowan ...............................(602) 926-3312 D Administrative Asst.: Becca Farmer ......................(602) 926-4640 R Majority Whip: Rick Gray........................................(602) 926-5993 R Administrative Asst.: Karen Bumcrot ....................(602) 926-3643 R Minority Leader: Chad Campbell ............................(602) 926-3026 D Administrative Asst.: Kat Clark.............................(602) 926-3101 D Asst. Min. Leader: Ruben Gallego..........................(602) 926-3042 D Administrative Asst.: Nicole Soliere ......................(602) 926-5344 R Minority Whip: Bruce Wheeler................................(602) 926-3300 D Administrative Asst.: Ross Andrews......................(602) 926-3305 D Speaker Pro Tempore: J.D. Mesnard ......................(602) 926-4481 Administrative Asst.: Susan Hite ..........................(602) 926-3164 2014 Green Book 84_2012 Green Book 1/13/14 10:54 AM Page 4 4 HOUSE
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