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DES Block Grants Committee, Arizona State Legislature

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The DES Block Grants Committee is joint interim committee of the Arizona Legislature that no longer fell within Ballotpedia's coverage scope as of March 8, 2021.

Committees of the Arizona State Legislature are governed by the Arizona Revised Statutes. Committees may be chosen by each chamber's presiding officer or have specific members as outlined in the statutes.[1]

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Function

Purpose: To hold legislative hearings on the use of Community Services Block Grants. The Committee is federally required to meet at least every three years pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations.[2][3]

Membership

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2013-2014

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.

DES Block Grants Senate Members, 2013
Democratic members (2)Republican members (1)
Leah Landrum TaylorAndy Biggs
Robert Meza
DES Block Grants House Members, 2013
Democratic members (1)Republican members (2)
Sally Ann GonzalesKate Brophy McGee
Carl Seel, Co-Chair

2011-2012

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Footnotes


Current members of the Arizona State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Warren Petersen
Majority Leader:Janae Shamp
Minority Leader:Priya Sundareshan
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Eva Diaz (D)
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Tim Dunn (R)
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Republican Party (17)
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Current members of the Arizona House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Steve Montenegro
Majority Leader:Michael Carbone
Minority Leader:Oscar De Los Santos
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Lupe Diaz (R)
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Lisa Fink (R)
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Republican Party (33)
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