42nd Arizona State Legislature
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Overview | |||||||||||||||
Legislative body | Arizona State Legislature | ||||||||||||||
Jurisdiction | Arizona, United States | ||||||||||||||
Term | January 1, 1995 – December 31, 1996 | ||||||||||||||
Senate | |||||||||||||||
Members | 30 | ||||||||||||||
President | |||||||||||||||
Temporary President | John Wettaw | ||||||||||||||
Party control | Republican (19–11) | ||||||||||||||
House of Representatives | |||||||||||||||
Members | 60 | ||||||||||||||
Speaker | Mark Killian | ||||||||||||||
Party control | Republican (38–22) | ||||||||||||||
Sessions | |||||||||||||||
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Special sessions | |||||||||||||||
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The 42nd Arizona State Legislature, consisting of the Arizona State Senate and the Arizona House of Representatives, was constituted in Phoenix from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1996, during the first two years of Fife Symington's second term as governor. Both the Senate and the House membership remained constant at 30 and 60, respectively. The Republicans increased their control in the Senate, gaining a seat and giving the a 19-11 majority. The Republicans also gained seats in the house, increasing their majority to 38–22.
Sessions[]
The Legislature met for two regular sessions at the State Capitol in Phoenix. The first opened on January 9, 1995, and adjourned on April 13, while the Second Regular Session convened on January 8, 1996 and adjourned sine die on April 20.[1]: i [2]: i
There were seven Special Sessions, the first of which was convened on March 14, 1995 and adjourned on March 16;[3]: 2425 the second convened on March 23, 1995 and adjourned sine die on March 28;[3]: 2557 the third convened on October 17, 1995 and adjourned sine die later that same day;[3]: 2563 the fourth convened on December 11, 1995 and adjourned sine die on December 13;[3]: 2581 the fifth convened on March 13, 1996 and adjourned sine die March 26;[4]: 2019 the sixth convened on June 26, 1996, and adjourned sine die that same day;[4]: 2113 the seventh convened on July 16, 1996 and adjourned sine die on July 18.[4]: 2135
State Senate[]
Members[]
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[1]: vii
District | Senator | Party | Notes |
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1 | Carol Springer* | Republican | |
2 | John Wettaw* | Republican | |
3 | James Henderson Jr.* | Democrat | |
4 | * | Democrat | |
5 | * | Republican | |
6 | John Huppenthal* | Republican | |
7 | Democrat | ||
8 | Gus Arzberger* | Democrat | |
9 | Keith Bee* | Republican | |
10 | Victor Soltero* | Democrat | |
11 | Peter Goudinoff* | Democrat | |
12 | Ann Day* | Republican | |
13 | Patricia Noland* | Republican | |
14 | Ruth Solomon | Democrat | |
15 | * | Republican | |
16 | John Kaites | Republican | |
17 | Brenda Burns | Republican | |
18 | Marc Spitzer* | Republican | |
19 | Jan Brewer* | Republican | |
20 | Mary Hartley | Democrat | |
21 | Stan Barnes | Republican | |
22 | * | Democrat | |
23 | Sandra Kennedy* | Democrat | |
24 | * | Republican | |
25 | Chris Cummiskey | Democrat | |
26 | Tom Patterson* | Republican | |
27 | Gary Richardson | Republican | |
28 | Randall Gnant | Republican | |
29 | David Peterson | Republican | |
30 | Republican |
House of Representatives[]
Members[]
The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.[1]: viii–ix
District | Representative | Party | Notes |
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1 | Donald R. Aldridge* | Republican | |
* | Republican | ||
2 | Joe Hart* | Republican | |
John Verkamp* | Republican | ||
3 | * | Democrat | |
Jack Jackson Sr.* | Democrat | ||
4 | Jack A. Brown* | Democrat | |
Dave Farnsworth | Republican | ||
5 | Pat Conner | Republican | |
Robert McLendon | Democrat | ||
6 | Republican | ||
Lori Daniels* | Republican | ||
7 | Harry R. Clark* | Democrat | |
Rebecca Rios | Democrat | ||
8 | Paul Newman* | Democrat | |
* | Democrat | ||
9 | W. A. McGibbon* | Republican | |
Lou-Ann Preble* | Republican | ||
10 | * | Democrat | |
* | Democrat | ||
11 | Jorge Luis Garcia* | Democrat | |
Elaine Richardson* | Democrat | ||
12 | * | Republican | |
Dan Schottel* | Republican | ||
13 | George Cunningham* | Democrat | |
Andy Nichols* | Democrat | ||
14 | Herschella Horton* | Democrat | |
Mary Pickens | Democrat | ||
15 | * | Republican | |
* | Republican | ||
16 | * | Republican | |
James Weiers | Republican | ||
17 | Robert Burns* | Republican | |
Jean McGrath | Republican | ||
18 | Susan Gerard* | Republican | |
Barry Wong* | Republican | ||
19 | Scott Bundgaard | Republican | |
* | Republican | ||
20 | Robert Blendu | Republican | |
Kathi Foster | Democrat | ||
21 | * | Republican | |
Marilyn Jarrett | Republican | ||
22 | Art Hamilton* | Democrat | |
Joe Eddie Lopez* | Democrat | ||
23 | Linda Aguirre* | Democrat | |
* | Democrat | ||
24 | * | Republican | |
Sue Grace* | Republican | ||
25 | Ken Cheuvront | Democrat | |
Republican | |||
26 | Republican | ||
Tom Smith* | Republican | ||
27 | Michael Gardner | Republican | |
Laura Knaperek | Republican | ||
28 | Carolyn Allen | Republican | |
Wesley Marsh | Republican | ||
29 | Mark Anderson | Republican | |
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30 | Jeff Groscost* | Republican | |
Mark Killian* | Republican |
References[]
- ^ a b c "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1995 Volume 1, Forty-Second Legislature, First Regular Session, Chapters 1 to 178". State of Arizona. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
- ^ "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1996 Volume 1, Forty-Second Legislature, Second Regular Session, Chapters 1 to 218". State of Arizona. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1995 Volume 2, Forty-Second Legislature, First Regular Session, First to Fourth Special Sessions, Chapters 179 to End". State of Arizona. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
- ^ a b c "Session laws, State of Arizona, 1996 Volume 2, Forty-Second Legislature, Second Regular Session, Fifth to Seventh Special Sessions, Chapters 219 to End". State of Arizona. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
- Arizona legislative sessions
- 1995 in Arizona
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- 1995 U.S. legislative sessions
- 1996 U.S. legislative sessions