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AZ Representative

District: 8Democrat

2025 DEM Alignment:

8.82%

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Rep. Brian Garcia (D-AZ-8) earned a 9% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing minimal alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Brian Garcia voted on 68 of the 78 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Brian Garcia represents the 8th District in the Arizona House of Representatives.

Title

Lawmaker Position

HB 2007House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity by Prohibiting Paid Voter-Registration Collections.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits any person from paying or receiving money or anything of value based on the number of voter registrations or voter registration forms collected, completed, or submitted. The measure establishes a clear ban on incentive-based registration practices that can encourage improper or inaccurate submissions. By removing financial motivations tied to registration totals, the bill helps ensure voter registration efforts are conducted honestly and without manipulation. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill protects the integrity of elections, limits opportunities for abuse, and ensures registration efforts remain voluntary and transparent.
HB 2018House 20251x

Increasing Wealth Redistribution by Expanding the Teacher Student Scholarship Program.

Against DEMs
This bill allows degree-granting private postsecondary educational institutions that offer postbaccalaureate teacher preparation programs leading to certification to participate in the Arizona Teachers Academy and receive scholarship funds. The measure caps reimbursements to private institutions at the average in-state tuition and fees charged by public universities while appropriating $10 million to support academy scholarships and administration. By expanding participation beyond public institutions, the bill increases training pathways without creating a new entitlement or removing existing fiscal safeguards. By reducing barriers that limit who can prepare future teachers, the bill broadens education options while maintaining responsible use of taxpayer funds. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes competition, expands educational choice, and avoids unnecessary government restriction while preserving cost controls.
HB 2022House 20251x

Strengthening School Safety by Allowing Employees to Conceal Carry on School Property.

Against DEMs
This bill establishes the Save Our Children School Safety Program to provide training, certification, and reimbursement options for school employees related to emergency preparedness, crisis response, and school safety measures, including policies that allow certain trained employees to carry firearms on school grounds. The measure sets uniform training standards, protects the confidentiality of participating employees, and grants liability protections for good-faith actions taken during active threats, while leaving participation decisions to individual school governing boards. By empowering local schools to determine appropriate safety strategies rather than imposing a statewide mandate, the bill strengthens school safety while respecting local control and decision-making. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill avoids one-size-fits-all mandates, and allows communities to adopt safety measures tailored to their needs without expanding state bureaucracy.
HB 2059House 20251x

Combatting Federal Overreach by Prohibiting the Use of State and Local Resources to Enforce Certain Federal Environmental Regulations and Programs.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits the state, its agencies, political subdivisions, and employees from using personnel or financial resources to enforce or cooperate with specified federal natural resource and environmental programs, including certain air quality regulations, water jurisdiction rules, energy efficiency mandates, and endangered species actions. The measure establishes an anticommandeering framework, directs courts to review related disputes without deference to federal agencies, and imposes penalties for knowing violations while allowing compliance with valid court orders. While framed as an environmental policy dispute, the bill reinforces constitutional limits on federal authority and prevents state resources from being used to carry out federal mandates not enacted by Arizona lawmakers. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill upholds federalism, protects state sovereignty, and prevents federal overreach into matters reserved to the states.
HB 2060House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity by Ensuring State Voter ID and Election Laws Apply to Federal Elections.

Against DEMs
This bill establishes that the qualifications to vote in federal elections conducted in Arizona are the same as those prescribed under state law for state and local elections, including citizenship and residency requirements. The measure asserts the state''s constitutional authority to set voter qualifications and ensures consistent standards across all elections held within Arizona. By reinforcing uniform eligibility rules, the bill prevents federal interference from creating separate or conflicting voter qualification systems. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill upholds state sovereignty, limits federal overreach, and ensures election laws are set by Arizona lawmakers rather than federal mandates.
HB 2062House 20251x

Reducing Frivolous Litigation Under State Non-Discrimination Law by Clarifying the Definition of "Sex" as One''s Biological Sex at Birth.

Against DEMs
This bill establishes uniform definitions for sex-based terms in Arizona statutes, administrative rules, regulations, and public policies, such as "male," "female," "man," "woman," and "sex," defining sex as a person''s biological sex at birth and specifying that "sex" does not include gender identity. The measure clarifies how sex-based distinctions apply in areas such as nondiscrimination law, single-sex spaces, and the collection of vital statistics, while allowing accommodations consistent with state and federal law for individuals with differences in sex development. By bringing clarity and consistency to statutory language, the bill prevents agencies and courts from redefining core legal terms through policy or interpretation. Support. All individuals - regardless of their sexual identity - should be treated with respect and have the same freedoms, rights and opportunities under the law. Additionally, individuals within the private sector should be free to exercise their Constitutional rights, including freedom of association, freedom of speech and religious freedom. This bill helps ensure individuals can exercise their Constitutional rights while being protected from frivolous litigation.
HB 2063House 20251x

Strengthening Parental Rights by Ensuring Public Schools Provide Information on Immunization Exemptions to Parents.

Against DEMs
This bill requires public schools to include information about available immunization exemptions in any communication to parents regarding school immunization requirements. The measure clarifies that schools must fully disclose both requirements and exemptions at enrollment and in related notices, ensuring parents receive complete and accurate information. By improving transparency, the bill ensures parents can make informed decisions regarding their children''s healthcare and education without government obscuring lawful options. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill reinforces parental rights, promotes informed consent, and limits government overreach by ensuring full disclosure rather than coercion.
HB 2081House 20251x

Reducing Tax Burdens on Service Workers Through No Tax on Tips.

Against DEMs
This bill amends Arizona''s individual income tax code to allow a subtraction from Arizona gross income for compensation received as tips that are reported to an employer under federal law, beginning with taxable years after December 31, 2024. The measure applies to lawfully reported tipped wages and operates within the existing tax filing framework without creating new credits or administrative programs. By allowing workers to keep more of what they earn, the bill reduces the state tax burden on service employees and limits the government''s claim on income derived directly from customer gratuities. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill lowers taxes, respects earned income, and allows workers to retain more of their pay rather than expanding state revenue collection.
HB 2110House 20251x

Expanding Housing Availability by Reducing Local Zoning Barriers to Multifamily Redevelopment.

With DEMs
This bill requires large municipalities to adopt objective standards that allow multifamily residential development or adaptive reuse of existing commercial, office, or mixed-use parcels without rezoning, special permits, or public hearings. The measure restricts local governments from selectively excluding parcels, limits discretionary review, caps municipal carve-outs, and sets uniform development standards while preserving specific exclusions for historic areas, airports, and military facilities. By reducing regulatory obstacles and discretionary zoning authority, the bill curbs local government control that restricts property owners from repurposing underused commercial property for housing. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill restrains municipal overreach, protects property rights, and reduces regulatory barriers that distort land use decisions and housing supply.
HB 2121House 20251x

Promoting Self-Sufficiency by Requiring Employment and Training Program Participation for SNAP Recipients Under Age 60.

Against DEMs
This bill requires able-bodied adults under age 60 who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to participate in a mandatory employment or training program - unless exempted (for example, due to caring for a young child, being enrolled at least half-time in school, working at least 30 hours/week, participating in a substance-abuse treatment program, or other statutory exceptions). By tying public assistance to employment and training for those capable of working, the bill reinforces the expectation that government support should be temporary and connected to self-sufficiency. Support is the Limited Government Position as this bill reduces government dependency and helps work-ready adults to become self-sufficient.
HB 2126House 20251x

Strengthening Parental Rights by Protecting Access to Medical Records and Requiring Consent for Minors to Receive Procedures.

Against DEMs
This bill clarifies and expands existing parental rights by requiring health care entities to provide parents with access to their minor child''s electronic health portals and medical records, including records for services that do not otherwise require parental consent. The measure reinforces that parents retain the right to direct their child''s health care and prevents government entities or institutions from withholding medical information from parents absent a legal prohibition. By ensuring parents are not excluded from critical health information about their children, the bill restores transparency and limits institutional interference in family decision-making. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill affirms parental authority, reduces bureaucratic overreach, and prevents government or institutional actors from substituting their judgment for that of parents.
HB 2155House 20251x

Promoting an Alternative to Abortion by Expanding Tax Relief for Adoption-Related Expenses.

Against DEMs
This bill increases the individual income tax deduction for unreimbursed adoption expenses - raising the cap to $5,000 for single filers and $10,000 for married couples filing jointly. The subtraction applies to costs such as agency fees, legal fees, counseling, and qualified medical and hospital expenses incurred during adoption. The bill avoids creating a new spending program, and allows families to keep more of their earnings rather than expanding government assistance. Support as this measure strengthens an alternative to abortion. All abortions are tragedies and every child deserves the right to life.
HB 2169House 20251x

Increasing School Board Transparency and Accountability by Strengthening Public Meeting Requirements.

With DEMs
This bill requires school district governing boards and their subcommittees to hold meetings at public facilities, provide online access to meeting materials and minutes, and, for larger districts, livestream and archive governing board meetings. The measure also increases transparency around out-of-state travel by requiring public approval, disclosure of costs, participants, and the stated benefit to the district before travel occurs. By strengthening public access to information and oversight of decision-making, the bill ensures taxpayers and parents can more easily monitor how school districts conduct business and spend public funds. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars while limiting unchecked administrative discretion.
HB 2195House 20251x

Protecting Children from Inappropriate Digital Advertising in Child-Oriented Apps.

Against DEMs
This bill requires any digital application platform that markets apps to children age 11 or younger to block advertisements containing violence, explicit language, sexual content, or promotion of drugs or alcohol. It mandates that such "child-directed" applications implement monitoring systems to prevent mature or inappropriate ads. Providers that fail to comply are subject to civil penalties up to $100,000 per violation, enforceable by the Attorney General. This bill protects against minors being exposed to inappropriate content. Support as the bill applies a narrow, targeted safeguard to protect minors, reinforces parental authority, and promotes responsible private-sector practices without imposing broad content controls or regulating adult-directed speech.
HB 2257House 20251x

Protecting Religious Liberties by Prohibiting Vaccine-Status as a Sole Barrier to Foster-Care Placement.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits the Department of Child Safety from refusing to place a child in a licensed foster home or qualified kinship foster care home based solely on the vaccination status of the child or other children in the household. The measure preserves existing health and safety standards while ensuring placement decisions are not driven by a single medical factor unrelated to a caregiver''s ability to provide a safe and stable home. By removing an inflexible administrative barrier, the bill helps keep children with qualified families and reduces unnecessary government interference in placement decisions. Support as the bill limits bureaucratic discretion, protects family participation in foster care, and prioritizes child placement stability over one-size-fits-all mandates.
HB 2291House 20251x

Reducing Government Overreach by Eliminating the "Red Cap" Requirement for Opioid Prescriptions.

With DEMs
This bill eliminates the existing requirement that prescription bottles containing opioids have a red cap. This unnecessary requirement increased the likelihood of theft, as it made opioid drugs easier to identify. By scaling back prescriptive regulatory requirements that do not directly enhance safety, the bill also reduces administrative burden. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill eliminates unnecessary regulatory mandates, promotes efficiency in healthcare delivery, and limits government micromanagement while preserving essential protections.
HB 2385House 20251x

Fueling Wasteful Spending by Forcing Taxpayers to Fund Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Access by Providing $1 Million for a State Produce Incentive Program.

Against DEMs
This bill appropriates $1 million from the state general fund in fiscal year 2025-2026 and each fiscal year thereafter to the Arizona Department of Economic Security to implement the state "produce incentive program." The appropriation is exempt from statutory lapse-funding rules, ensuring the funds remain available until fully expended. While framed as encouraging healthier food purchases, the bill expands government involvement in consumer behavior and commits public funds to an ongoing subsidy program. Oppose is the Limited Government Position as the state must pursue every available avenue to rein in its out-of-control spending, which, when coupled with the over $200 trillion in federal liabilities, represents the greatest existential threat facing this country.
HB 2437House 20251x

Strengthening Public Safety by Prohibiting Drugs in Homeless Shelters and Service Centers.

Against DEMs
This bill creates drug-free homeless service zones by increasing penalties for the sale or transfer of dangerous or narcotic drugs within and around facilities that provide shelter, services, or supportive housing to homeless individuals. The measure also requires service providers receiving public funds to adopt and enforce formal drug-free policies and post clear notice, while exempting lawful prescription drug use. By targeting drug trafficking and use in spaces intended to provide safety and stability, the bill helps reduce criminal activity and protects vulnerable individuals without expanding regulatory authority beyond clearly defined zones. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill reinforces public safety, protects private and charitable service providers, and targets criminal conduct rather than imposing broad new government mandates.
HB 2438House 20251x

Protecting the Integrity of Legal Documents by Limiting Changes to Birth Certificates.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits alterations to the sex designation on an original birth certificate as a result of a sex change surgery. The measure reinforces evidentiary standards for correcting factual inaccuracies, limits judicial authority to order certain amendments, and ensures the state registrar maintains accurate and reliable vital records. By preserving birth certificates as objective records of biological facts at the time of birth, the bill prevents administrative redefinition of core data and maintains trust in official government documents. Support as the bill limits bureaucratic discretion, preserves objective recordkeeping, and prevents government agencies from altering foundational records based on subjective or non-biological criteria.
HB 2450House 20251x

Reducing Government Dependency by Aligning Unemployment Benefits with Job Market Conditions.

Against DEMs
This bill reduces the maximum number of weeks an individual may receive unemployment benefits when unemployment rates are lower and scales benefit length based on current economic conditions. The measure replaces a fixed, extended benefit model with a tiered approach that shortens benefit duration during periods of low unemployment while preserving longer benefits when joblessness is higher. By limiting prolonged unemployment benefits during strong labor markets, the bill encourages faster reentry into the workforce and reduces unnecessary strain on the unemployment insurance system. Support is the Limited Government Position as combatting fraud within the state''s unemployment insurance system is critical to maintaining low payroll taxes for businesses which are forced to pay into the system. While unemployment insurance should not be carried out by government - rather, a system should be established whereby individuals and companies can purchase into a program on the private marketplace - lawmakers have a duty to maintain the integrity of the system.
HB 2515House 20251x

Strengthening Truth-in-Taxation Protections and Voter Transparency for Local Tax Increases.

Against DEMs
This bill makes extensive updates to Arizona''s truth-in-taxation laws by strengthening notice, disclosure, and voter information requirements for school district budgets, bond elections, overrides, and other local tax increases. The measure standardizes clearer ballot language, expands required taxpayer impact disclosures, updates assessed value examples, and reinforces public hearing and roll call vote requirements across multiple taxing jurisdictions. For example, informational pamphlets and notices are required to show tax impacts for both a $100,000 home value and a $400,000 home value (and for larger commercial-property valuations, where relevant). By ensuring taxpayers receive clear, consistent, and detailed information before voting on tax increases or government debt, the bill improves transparency and accountability in how local governments raise and spend public funds. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill protects taxpayers, strengthens voter oversight, and limits the ability of government entities to increase taxes or debt without clear notice and informed consent.
HB 2576House 20251x

Protecting Against Arbitrary Government Enforcement by Requiring Notice and Opportunity to Cure Regulatory Compliance Deficiencies.

Against DEMs
This bill amends Arizona''s administrative procedure laws to expand and clarify the rights of regulated individuals and businesses during state inspections, audits, and investigations. The measure requires agencies to provide written notice of rights, disclose inspection authority, allow representation, issue timely inspection reports, and give regulated parties an opportunity to correct alleged deficiencies before enforcement action is taken, except in limited circumstances. By reinforcing notice, transparency, and correction opportunities, the bill limits arbitrary enforcement and ensures agencies do not use regulatory power in a coercive or punitive manner. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill restrains bureaucratic overreach, protects due process, and promotes fair and accountable enforcement of state regulations.
HB 2583House 20251x

Increasing Access to Healthcare by Expanding the Ability of Physical Therapists to Order Imaging for Patients.

Against DEMs
This bill allows licensed physical therapists to order musculoskeletal imaging limited to plain film radiographs when there is a clinical need and an established therapist-patient relationship. The measure requires that imaging be performed by authorized practitioners, interpreted by licensed physicians, and reported to the patient''s health care practitioner of record, with referral required if conditions exceed the therapist''s scope of practice. By removing unnecessary referral barriers for basic imaging while maintaining clear safeguards, the bill improves access to timely care and reduces redundant medical visits. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill streamlines care delivery, reduces regulatory friction, and allows qualified professionals to operate within defined scopes without expanding government control.
HB 2588House 20251x

Expanding Property Owner Rights by Allowing Limited Wildlife Management Permits on Private Land.

Against DEMs
This bill requires the Department of Game and Fish to issue landowner permits for the taking of certain big game species, including elk, antelope, oryx, and deer, on private lands when necessary to reduce conflicts between humans and wildlife and to provide sport hunting opportunities. The measure allows the department to expand permits to additional species, while capping landowner permits at 10% of the total tags issued through the general lottery for each species. By recognizing the role of private landowners in managing wildlife impacts on their property, the bill reduces one-size-fits-all regulation and balances conservation with property rights. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill respects private property rights, limits centralized control, and allows practical wildlife management without expanding state authority beyond defined limits.
HB 2606House 20251x

Strengthening National Security, Border Security, and Local Law Enforcement Through a $50 Million Support Grant.

Against DEMs
This bill appropriates $50 million from the state general fund to the Department of Public Safety to support local border enforcement activities in fiscal year 2025-2026. The measure directs funding toward local law enforcement officer positions for border drug interdiction, as well as grants to cities, towns, and counties for costs related to prosecuting, detaining, and equipping efforts against drug trafficking, human smuggling, illegal immigration, and other border-related crimes. By dedicating resources to existing law enforcement functions rather than creating new regulatory programs, the bill strengthens border security through targeted support for local agencies. Support is the Limited Government Position as the promotion of an open-border immigration system places an immense strain on U.S. infrastructure and taxpayer resources, ranging from welfare to the education system, while also creating serious national security and human trafficking issues.
HB 2625House 20251x

Improving Government Procurement Transparency and Fairness by Formalizing Bidder Question-Answer Procedures.

Against DEMs
This bill requires the state procurement director to provide a formal question-and-answer period for competitive sealed bids and to distribute all written questions and responses to all bidders and interested parties. The measure ensures that clarifications provided during site visits or pre-bid conferences are shared equally, preventing selective access to information that could advantage certain bidders. By standardizing how procurement information is disclosed, the bill reduces opportunities for favoritism and backroom influence in state contracting. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill curbs cronyism, promotes fair competition, and ensures taxpayer-funded contracts are awarded based on merit rather than unequal access or insider advantage.
HB 2632House 20251x

Combating Government Overreach by Requiring Legislative Ratification of Costly Agency Rules.

Against DEMs
This bill requires that any proposed agency rule estimated to increase regulatory costs in the state by more than $500,000 over five years must be ratified by the legislature before going into effect. For rules estimated to cost more than $100,000, the bill mandates review by the state''s Office of Economic Opportunity. Rules above the higher threshold are void and unenforceable unless the legislature approves them. The bill also empowers the legislature to eliminate existing administrative rules that impose over $1,000,000 in annual costs and allows businesses or citizens to request impact assessments of rules via the Office of Economic Opportunity. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill restrains bureaucratic overreach, reinforces legislative accountability, and protects taxpayers and businesses from costly regulations imposed without direct legislative approval.
HB 2670House 20251x

Protecting Life by Requiring Fetal-Development Instruction in School Health Curricula while Allowing Parents to Opt-Out.

Against DEMs
This bill requires the State Board of Education to include instruction on fetal development in health education courses for students in grades seven and eight, with optional age-appropriate instruction in other grades. The measure specifies that instruction include information on human reproduction, pregnancy, infertility, and the growth and development of an unborn child during each trimester, while requiring parental notice and allowing parents to opt their child out. By ensuring factual, age-appropriate information is presented with full parental awareness and choice, the bill promotes transparency in curriculum without mandating student participation. Support as the bill provides clear instructional standards, respects parental authority through opt-out rights, and limits discretionary or opaque curriculum decisions by education authorities.
HB 2679House 20251x

Increasing Utility Costs for Ratepayers by Authorizing Securitization of Utility Debt.

With DEMs
This bill establishes a comprehensive framework allowing electric utilities and cooperatives to issue securitization or transition bonds backed by nonbypassable charges imposed on ratepayers to refinance or retire certain utility assets. The measure authorizes long-term financing mechanisms that are irrevocable once approved, limits future regulatory and judicial review, and requires customers to pay mandated charges regardless of usage or service status. While framed as a tool to reduce costs, the bill shifts financial risk onto ratepayers, prioritizes bondholder protections, and restricts the ability of regulators and policymakers to respond to changing conditions or protect consumers over time. Oppose is the Limited Government Position as by recovering costs from ratepayers, utilities are incentivized to run up as many costs as possible since they get aguaranteedpercentage ofprofit. This measure allows overly generous cost recovery and enriches utilities at the expense of ratepayers.
HB 2704House 20251x

Indebting Taxpayers and Growing Government Central Planning by Providing $500 Million for Repairs and Renovations for a Professional Baseball Stadium.

With DEMs
This bill provides up to $500 million (with the maximum amount increased by 3% annually) to the Maricopa County Stadium District for repairs, maintenance, and improvements to Chase Field in Phoenix, where the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball play. The bill directs 82% of income taxes from professional baseball players to be used for this purpose, as well as the transaction privilege taxes for sales at the stadium and adjacent buildings. The bill provides a long-term, preferential financial benefit to a politically favored project and shifts risk from private interests to taxpayers. Oppose is the Limited Government Position as it is the role of the free market - not the government - to coordinate and finance the construction of sports facilities and entertainment centers.
HB 2774House 20251x

Streamlining Energy Development by Reducing Regulatory Barriers for Small Modular Nuclear Reactors.

Against DEMs
This bill allows utilities to construct small modular nuclear reactors that are co-located with large industrial energy users without obtaining a new certificate of environmental compatibility and limits local zoning restrictions in certain counties. The measure establishes clear conditions under which these reactors may be sited, directs the Corporation Commission to adopt implementing rules, and maintains compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. By reducing duplicative regulatory hurdles, the bill encourages private investment in reliable energy infrastructure without expanding government control or subsidies. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill removes unnecessary regulatory barriers, promotes energy reliability, and allows market-driven solutions to meet industrial energy demand.
HB 2855House 20251x

Strengthening Public Safety by Declaring Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations.

Against DEMs
This bill declares drug cartels to be terrorist organizations under Arizona law and directs the Department of Homeland Security to use all existing authority to address the threat they pose to public safety, health, and welfare. The measure defines drug cartels based on their involvement in human smuggling, drug trafficking for profit, and acts of terrorism, while clarifying that the declaration does not alter federal asylum law. By formally recognizing the nature of cartel activity operating across Arizona''s border, the bill reinforces the state''s ability to respond to organized criminal threats without creating new regulatory programs. Support is the Limited Government Position as ensuring public safety and national defense is arguably the most important role of government.
HB 2868House 20251x

Protecting Taxpayers by Prohibiting Government-Funded DEI Programs and Preferential Treatment in Public Institutions.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits state agencies, cities, counties, public universities, and community colleges from establishing or maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices, requiring DEI statements, mandating DEI training, or granting preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The measure applies these restrictions across multiple levels of government while preserving compliance with state and federal nondiscrimination laws and allowing neutral academic instruction and lawful data collection. By preventing government entities from adopting policies that mandate ideological conformity or unequal treatment, the bill reinforces equal protection and limits the use of public power to advance divisive frameworks. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill restrains government overreach, prevents state-sanctioned preferential treatment, and ensures public institutions operate under neutral, color-blind standards rather than ideological mandates.
HB 2895House 20251x

Increasing Transparency in Government Contracting by Requiring Public Disclosure of Task Order Contracts.

Against DEMs
This bill requires cities, counties, school districts, and state agencies to publicly post task order contracts on their websites, including the total dollar amount, contractor identity, description of services, and contract length, while allowing limited redaction of personal or proprietary information. The bill defines "task order contract" as any indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for supplies or services under which task orders may be issued over the contract period. The measure applies uniform disclosure requirements across multiple levels of government for indefinite delivery or quantity contracts that are often executed with minimal public visibility. By ensuring these contracts are easily accessible to the public, the bill reduces opportunities for hidden spending and backroom deals in government procurement. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes transparency, curbs cronyism, and strengthens taxpayer oversight of government contracting without expanding regulatory authority.
HB 2920House 20251x

Increasing Transparency in School Property Taxes by Requiring Clear Disclosure of State and Local Tax Rates.

Against DEMs
This bill requires county treasurers to clearly display, on each property tax bill and statement, both the state-determined qualifying tax rate for a school district and the higher tax rate actually set and levied by the school district. The measure standardizes the language used to present this information so taxpayers can easily distinguish between the minimum rate established by state law and the rate chosen by local school officials. By clearly separating state requirements from local decisions, the bill ensures property owners are better informed about who is responsible for higher school tax burdens. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes transparency, accountability, and informed consent by making it clear when local governments choose to exceed state-established tax rates.
HB 2927House 20251x

Strengthening Government Transparency by Expanding Public Meeting and Records Requirements.

Against DEMs
This bill updates Arizona''s public-meeting and public-records laws to expand access and accountability. It requires minutes or recordings of executive sessions to be posted online within three working days and remain available for public inspection for at least five years. It mandates a formal "open call to the public" at regular meetings to allow citizens to address the public body, requires detailed agendas (including for virtual meetings) and a public access option when meetings are via technology, and updates record-request response standards, including quicker response times. By reinforcing clear, enforceable transparency standards, the bill ensures government decision-making and records remain accessible to the public rather than shielded by technicalities or administrative discretion. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill increases accountability, limits government opacity, and empowers citizens to oversee public bodies without expanding regulatory authority.
HCR 2025House 20251x

Protecting the State''s Initiative Process from Abuse by Raising the Threshold to Approve Citizen-Led Constitutional Amendments.

Against DEMs
This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to require initiatives that amend the Arizona Constitution, with limited exceptions, to be approved by at least sixty percent of the votes cast rather than a simple majority. The measure preserves the initiative process while distinguishing between statutory changes and permanent constitutional alterations that are difficult to reverse once adopted. While framed as a procedural change, the resolution protects the constitution from frequent or narrowly approved amendments and ensures that lasting changes reflect broad public consensus. Support is the Limited Government Position as the resolution safeguards constitutional integrity, restrains expansive direct democracy, and limits long-term government growth driven by slim majorities.
HCR 2037House 20251x

Strengthening Second Amendment Rights by Legalizing Automatic Firearms and Suppressors.

Against DEMs
This resolution, the "Shall Not Be Infringed Act," eliminates firearm suppressors, automatic firearms, and short-barrel rifles and shotguns from the list of prohibited weapons. The measure removes state-level restrictions that go beyond federal standards and clarifies that firearms and devices lawfully possessed, manufactured, or transferred under federal law are not prohibited under state law. By rolling back duplicative and expansive state definitions, the resolution limits unnecessary government intrusion into lawful firearm ownership and restores consistency with constitutional protections. Support is the Limited Government Position as James Madison and our nation''s other founding fathers understood that the right to keep and bear arms is a crucial individual liberty and protects the citizenry against a tyrannical government.
SB 1001House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity by Increasing Early-Ballot Verification and Tabulation Standards.

Against DEMs
This bill requires voters to present valid identification when dropping off early ballots after 7:00 p.m. on the Friday before election day. The measure tightens rules governing late early ballot returns, clarifies who may handle and deliver ballots during this period, and strengthens chain-of-custody and verification procedures for ballots returned close to election day. While framed as an administrative update, the bill addresses heightened risk during the final days of voting by ensuring late ballots are returned by authorized individuals under clear, enforceable standards. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes election integrity, accountability, and public confidence by limiting opportunities for abuse and reducing discretionary handling of ballots.
SB 1002House 20251x

Protecting Parental Rights by Requiring Parental Consent for Schools to Use a Student''s "Preferred Pronoun" which is Inconsistent with their Biological Sex.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits public school and charter school employees from addressing or referring to a minor student by a name or pronoun that does not align with the student''s biological sex unless the school receives written parental permission. The measure also protects school employees and contractors from being compelled to use pronouns that conflict with their sincerely held religious or moral convictions and requires schools to adopt policies implementing these protections. By reinforcing parental involvement and preventing compelled speech, the bill limits institutional overreach into family decisions and personal conscience. Support as the bill affirms parental rights, protects freedom of conscience, and restrains schools from imposing ideological mandates on families or employees.
SB 1003House 20251x

Preserving Student Safety and Privacy While Requiring Reasonable Accommodations in Public Schools.

Against DEMs
This bill requires public schools to provide reasonable accommodations for individuals who are unwilling or unable to use multi-occupancy restrooms, changing facilities, or sleeping quarters designated for their biological sex, while prohibiting access to facilities designated for the opposite sex when others may be present. The measure allows accommodations such as single-occupancy or employee facilities, establishes clear definitions, and provides a cause of action when schools deny accommodations or authorize opposite-sex access in shared facilities. By setting uniform standards that protect privacy and safety while allowing reasonable, limited accommodations, the bill prevents schools from adopting ad hoc or ideologically driven policies that compromise student safety and privacy. Support as the bill establishes clear boundaries, protects individual privacy, and restrains institutional overreach by replacing discretionary policies with neutral, enforceable standards.
SB 1019House 20251x

Combatting "Taxation through Citation" by Prohibiting Photo-Enforcement Systems.

Against DEMs
This bill repeals existing statutes authorizing photo enforcement systems and prohibits state and local governments from using cameras or automated systems to identify traffic violations, including speeding and failure to obey traffic control devices. The measure restores traffic enforcement authority exclusively to sworn law enforcement officers and eliminates the use of private, for-profit vendors in issuing citations. By removing automated enforcement schemes, the bill prevents revenue-driven policing practices and protects due process and accountability in traffic enforcement. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill limits government surveillance, curbs privatized enforcement, and ensures traffic laws are enforced by accountable public officers rather than automated systems.
SB 1036House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity by Expanding Enforcement and Penalties for Misuse of Public Resources in Elections.

Against DEMs
This bill strengthens prohibitions on the use of public resources by cities, counties, school districts, charter schools, special taxing districts, and state agencies to influence the outcome of elections. The measure expands the definition of "influencing the outcomes of elections" to include presenting, in any manner that is not impartial or neutral, information related to an election or the subject of an election contemplated within a jurisdiction, in addition to traditional advocacy for or against candidates or ballot measures. By clarifying and broadening what constitutes improper electioneering, the bill reinforces clear boundaries between government operations and political advocacy and protects taxpayers from having public resources used to shape electoral outcomes. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill limits government involvement in political messaging, safeguards taxpayer dollars, and ensures public entities remain neutral arbiters rather than political actors.
SB 1064House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity Through Enhanced Voting-Equipment Cybersecurity and Chain-of-Custody Protections.

Against DEMs
This bill requires that voting and tabulation equipment used at polling places, voting centers, and counting centers have no internet connectivity and prohibits any remote access to election data or results. The measure establishes detailed chain of custody requirements, mandates tamper-proof seals and logging of access, requires nonstop video recording at counting centers, and creates penalties for violations. By setting clear, uniform security standards, the bill reduces the risk of improper access and increases transparency in how ballots are handled and counted. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill strengthens election integrity, limits administrative discretion, and ensures elections are conducted in a secure and verifiable manner.
SB 1071House 20251x

Strengthening Accountability in Government Welfare Programs Through Improved Eligibility Verification.

Against DEMs
This bill expands the verification requirements for eligibility in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and related public welfare programs. It requires the Arizona Department of Economic Security to regularly cross-check SNAP recipients against data such as lottery or gambling winnings, corrections records, employment, income, and out-of-state benefit card use. It also mandates public reporting of aggregate data on investigations, improper payments, fraud referrals, recovered funds, and amounts spent on out-of-state transactions. By ensuring benefits are limited to eligible recipients and misuse is identified and addressed, the bill protects limited public resources and reinforces program integrity. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill curbs waste and fraud, improves oversight of taxpayer-funded assistance, and ensures welfare programs operate within clear and accountable boundaries.
SB 1082House 20251x

Strengthening National Security by Prohibiting Foreign Adversary Nations and Agents from Acquiring Arizona Real Property.

Against DEMs
This bill prohibits foreign adversary nations and their agents from purchasing, owning, or acquiring a substantial interest in real property in Arizona, while providing narrowly tailored exceptions for temporary ownership through inheritance or debt collection with mandatory divestment. The measure assigns enforcement to the Attorney General, requires referrals to appropriate federal authorities when warranted, and includes safeguards to ensure enforcement is not based on race or national origin. By preventing hostile foreign governments and their controlled entities from acquiring strategic land assets, the bill protects critical infrastructure, agricultural resources, and national security interests without imposing broad restrictions on lawful private ownership. Support as the bill addresses legitimate security threats, prevents foreign government influence over critical assets, and uses targeted, clearly defined limits rather than expansive regulatory control.
SB 1098House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity by Requiring ID for Early Ballot Drop-offs and Increasing Ballot Security.

Against DEMs
This bill requires voters who deliver voted early ballots at polling places, voting centers, or emergency voting centers to present identification and attest to their eligibility to return the ballot. The measure also clarifies identification standards for voters and establishes criminal penalties for knowing violations of the ballot delivery requirements. By ensuring accountability in the early ballot return process, the bill reinforces confidence that ballots are handled lawfully and by authorized individuals. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes election integrity, reduces opportunities for abuse, and establishes clear, enforceable rules for ballot handling.
SB 1119House 20251x

Protecting Ratepayers by Clarifying the Mission of the Residential Utility Consumer Office to Prioritize Affordability and Reliability.

Against DEMs
This bill amends statute to define what it means for the Residential Utility Consumer Office to represent the interests of residential utility customers by expressly tying that role to advocating for the safest and most reliable service at the lowest retail rate possible. The measure does not expand the authority or scope of the office but instead provides clear guidance on its purpose and priorities when participating in utility proceedings. By setting an explicit standard focused on affordability and reliability, the bill limits mission creep and helps ensure the office remains aligned with consumer interests rather than broader regulatory or policy agendas. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes clarity, accountability, and restraint by defining agency purpose in a way that protects ratepayers and limits bureaucratic expansion.
SB 1123House 20251x

Strengthening Election Integrity by Requiring Paper Ballots to Meet Security Standards.

Against DEMs
This bill repeals and replaces existing law to require that ballot paper vendors meet recognized international certification standards and incorporate multiple anti-fraud security features directly into paper ballots. The measure specifies a menu of advanced safeguards, such as controlled watermarks, holographic elements, secure inks, and tracking features, to deter counterfeiting and ballot tampering. By establishing clear, uniform standards for ballot security, the bill enhances confidence in the integrity of paper ballots without expanding government oversight of voters. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill promotes election integrity through objective standards, limits fraud risk, and reinforces trust in the electoral process.
SB 1124House 20251x

Expanding Access to Healthcare by Allowing Dental Assistants Who Undergo Additional Training to Perform Certain Preventive Procedures.

Against DEMs
This law creates a new license classification - "oral preventive assistant" - to allow dental assistants who complete a board-approved training course and meet certain qualification requirements to perform limited dental hygiene tasks. This includes coronal scaling (removal of plaque, calculus, and stains) on periodontally healthy patients or those with mild localized gingivitis, under specified supervision. The law prohibits more advanced or invasive procedures, and requires that patients be informed when care is provided by an assistant rather than a licensed dentist or hygienist. Support is the Limited Government Position as the bill reduces unnecessary licensure barriers, allows providers to practice at the top of their training, and improves access to preventive care without expanding state bureaucracy.
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Rep. Brian Garcia (D-AZ-8) earned a 9% National Democrat Platform score for 2025, showing minimal alignment with Democratic Party Platform principles. Brian Garcia voted on 68 of the 78 substantive bills scored by Dem Platform in 2025. Brian Garcia represents the 8th District in the Arizona House of Representatives.

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Rep. Brian Garcia (D-AZ-8) represents the 8th District in the Arizona House of Representatives as a Democrat.

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