Former Member, Agriculture, Water and Lands Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives
Former Member, Capital Review [JCCR] Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Legislative Budget Committee [JLBC], Arizona State Legislature
Former Vice Chair, Rules Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives
Member, Appropriations Committee, Arizona State Senate, 2017
Vice Chair, Education Committee, Arizona State Senate, 2017
Member, Health and Human Services Committee, Arizona State Senate, 2017
Former Member, Agriculture, Water and Lands Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives
Former Member, Capital Review [JCCR] Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Legislative Budget Committee [JLBC], Arizona State Legislature
Former Vice Chair, Rules Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives
Member, Appropriations Committee, Arizona State Senate, 2017
Vice Chair, Education Committee, Arizona State Senate, 2017
Member, Health and Human Services Committee, Arizona State Senate, 2017
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His hobbies are reading, playing the piano, playing golf, shooting and running.
Montenegro's campaign website highlighted the following issues:
“ | Education
Illegal Immigration & Border Security
Economy & Jobs
Protecting the Family
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—Steve B. Montenegro, |
Montenegro's website highlighted the following campaign themes:
Steve Montenegro was one of the 36 Republican members of the Arizona State Legislature who signed onto a lawsuit brought by the Goldwater Institute in September 2013 against Arizona Governor Jan Brewer (R) over the expansion of Medicaid in Arizona under provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Brewer announced her support for Medicaid expansion in Arizona in 2013, and by June of that year the legislature had passed a bill expanding Medicaid in the state . In September 2013, the Goldwater Institute, a conservative think tank, filed a lawsuit seeking to block the law's implementation. They argued that the law contains a tax and its implementation under the control of the executive branch violates state laws enforcing the separation of powers. In 2015, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled against the 36 Republican lawmakers and the Goldwater Institute, saying that the law contains an assessment, not a tax. The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld the Superior Court's 2015 ruling on March 16, 2017.
Type: bill Chamber: upper
Type: concurrent resolution Chamber: upper
Type: bill Chamber: upper
contact us if new developments occur with this story. Montenegro admitted to exchanging text messages with a staffer on February 22, 2018, including receiving a topless photo from her. Although Republicans had called on him to explain the situation or drop out of the race, he did not withdraw his candidacy.
Montenegro admitted to exchanging text messages with a staffer on February 22, 2018, including receiving a topless photo from her. Although Republicans had called on him to explain the situation or drop out of the race, he did not withdraw his candidacy.