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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Caucuses/Former Committees

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

Education

  • AA, Theology, Logos Christian University
  • BS, Political Science, Arizona State University, 2004, Grade Point Average of 3.7

Professional Experience

  • AA, Theology, Logos Christian University
  • BS, Political Science, Arizona State University, 2004, Grade Point Average of 3.7
  • Minister
  • Former Assistant Teacher, Arizona Charter Academy
  • Former Assistant Teacher, Superior School
  • Constituent Caseworker, United States Representative Trent Franks, Glendale Office

Political Experience

  • AA, Theology, Logos Christian University
  • BS, Political Science, Arizona State University, 2004, Grade Point Average of 3.7
  • Minister
  • Former Assistant Teacher, Arizona Charter Academy
  • Former Assistant Teacher, Superior School
  • Constituent Caseworker, United States Representative Trent Franks, Glendale Office
  • Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, District 13, 2008-2017
  • Majority Leader, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2015-2017
  • Senator, Arizona State Senate, District 13, 2017
  • Speaker Pro Tempore, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2010-2012

Former Committees/Caucuses

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

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • AA, Theology, Logos Christian University
  • BS, Political Science, Arizona State University, 2004, Grade Point Average of 3.7
  • Minister
  • Former Assistant Teacher, Arizona Charter Academy
  • Former Assistant Teacher, Superior School
  • Constituent Caseworker, United States Representative Trent Franks, Glendale Office
  • Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, District 13, 2008-2017
  • Majority Leader, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2015-2017
  • Senator, Arizona State Senate, District 13, 2017
  • Speaker Pro Tempore, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2010-2012
  • Trustee, Arizona Christian University, present
  • Former Advisory Board Member, Arizona Charter Academy.
  • President, Arizona Messengers of Peace
  • President, Arizona Messengers of Peace, Boy Scouts of America, former
  • Former Advisory Board Member, GOPAC
  • Treasurer, National Messengers of Peace, Boy Scouts of America
  • Former Advisory Board Member, Republican State Leadership Committee Future Majority Project
  • Assistant Pastor, Surprise Apostolic Assembly
  • Youth Pastor, Surprise Apostolic Assembly

Other Info

— Awards:

  • Legislator of the Year (Arizona Republican Party, 2015)

Hobbies or Special Talents:

His hobbies are reading, playing the piano, playing golf, shooting and running.

Policy Positions

Campaign themes

2016

Montenegro's campaign website highlighted the following issues:

Education

  • I’m proud that Arizona is a national leader in school choice and that we have so many of the nation’s top performing schools. I also recognize that many of our districts are still suffering and are often failing our children. That’s why I continue to fight the politicians and their bureaucratic allies who put unions and administrators ahead of students. I’m pleased we were able to add hundreds of millions of dollars in new education dollars, but we still need to better support our teachers, reward good teachers with merit bonuses, and create alternate pathways to get highly educated professionals into the classroom, particularly in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Our schools and school system are getting better. We need to finish the job.

Illegal Immigration & Border Security

  • I voted for SB1070 and have earned the endorsement of secure border leaders like Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Russell Pearce. 95 million Americans are out of the workforce, yet open-border advocates continue to block real border security, hurting our economy, our workers, and leaving us vulnerable to terrorist attacks. I will continue to fight to protect Arizona taxpayers from the negative effects illegal immigration has on our health care, education, and criminal justice systems, and I will continue to oppose amnesty in any form. It is long past time to secure the borders, but that will only happen when We The People put enough pressure on Washington D.C. to make it happen.

Economy & Jobs

  • Arizona is now a national leader in job creation, in where to start a new business, and in where businesses are relocating to. Why? Because we have been serious about balancing our budget and getting our house in order. Because we have gone after burdensome regulations that kill jobs. Because we offer companies a stable economic environment that is pro-growth. All of this is very attractive to companies that are trying to escape high-tax, high-regulation states like California. Add to all of this our climate and our people, and you have a recipe for success.

Protecting the Family

  • I fought to defend traditional marriage, I wrote the nation’s first ban on abortion for the purpose of race and sex selection, and I have a 100% pro-family voting record. Our values and our culture are under attack all across this country and it is up to all of us to speak loudly and clearly in defense of both, or we will lose them. The media will bully and intimidate in an effort to silence us, but we must speak up regardless. Please support those who fight to protect the family and the family values that make America great!
—Steve B. Montenegro,

2012

Montenegro's website highlighted the following campaign themes:

  • Protecting The Taxpayers
Excerpt: "While most of our citizens have had to tighten their belts and cut their household budgets, big-spending politicians have forgotten how to say “No!” to the lobbyists and special interests that come to the state with their hands out. Enough is enough."
  • Sanctity Of Life
Excerpt: "The Declaration of Independence states, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”. These words have great meaning to me."
  • Private Property Rights
Excerpt: "I will continue to fight to protect private property rights, to eliminate burdensome regulations and to better manage our public lands. I was proud to support Proposition 207 (Private Property Rights Protection Act), a 2007 effort to protect private property rights from the abuse of eminent domain laws."
  • Family And Traditional Marriage
Excerpt: "Families and traditional marriage benefit our society. I firmly believe that the institution of marriage should be protected, and that marriage is defined as one man and one woman. The decisions I make as a member of the House of Representatives will always be done with the best interests of families and children in mind."
  • Secure Borders
Excerpt: "Whether your primary concern is national security, wasteful spending, education, healthcare, or our criminal justice system, the most important thing we can do is to secure our borders. The cost of illegal immigration in Arizona is nearly 2 billion dollars a year, and you, the taxpayer, are paying the bill."

Medicaid expansion lawsuit


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.

State Bills
Articles

Admission of sexting with staffer (2018)

Jan. 1, 1900

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.

Sexual affair allegations

Jan. 1, 1900

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.