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Representatives are subject to term limits limiting them to four consecutive terms.
During 2010, the House was in regular session from January 11th to April 29th, and it has also been in special session since February 1st.[1]
Partisan composition
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
| Party | As of June 2013 | |
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| Democratic Party | 24 | |
| Republican Party | 36 | |
| Total | 60 | |
Representatives
When sworn in
Arizona legislators assume office on the first day of the session after they are elected. Each regular session begins on the second Monday in January.
Current members
Standing committees
- Appropriations Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Banking and Insurance Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Commerce Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Education Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Environment Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Government Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Health and Human Services Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Judiciary Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Military Affairs and Public Safety Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Natural Resources and Rural Affairs Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Public Employees, Retirement and Entitlement Reform Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Rules Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Water and Energy Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
- Ways and Means Committee, Arizona House of Representatives
External links
- Official website of the Arizona House of Representatives
- Official list of the current members of the Arizona House of Representatives
- Project Vote Smart on the Arizona House of Representatives
References
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