Cade's Law
Holds accountable adults who coerce minors toward suicide online. Closes a deadly gap in Arizona criminal code.
Seven bills, a Vice Chair seat, and a list of receipts. This is what "fight for Arizona" looks like when the cameras are off.
Bills signed
Committee seat
Co-sponsors led
Took the oath to represent LD4 and went straight to work on legislation drafted before session began.
Earned a leadership seat on the committee that shapes Arizona safety, sentencing, and police-support policy.
Months of advocacy, hearings, and floor work — landed with the Governor's signature.
Military family tax protection, the sextortion crackdown, and voter-information transparency (HB 2376) — moved from concept to code.
Public testimony, op-eds, and floor advocacy for Arizona's reliable-energy future.
Second-session win: amended Arizona's motor vehicle warranty statute so the protections that already covered buyers now cover lessees too. Signed into law.
Holds accountable adults who coerce minors toward suicide online. Closes a deadly gap in Arizona criminal code.
Shields deployed service members from vehicle taxes while they serve. Removes a punitive cost for the families we depend on most.
Advances reliable, affordable nuclear energy as Arizona's grid grows. Keeps energy costs predictable for working families.
Tougher penalties for predators who use the threat of explicit material to exploit Arizona kids. Empowers law enforcement.
Protects everyday Arizonans from being outbid by out-of-state investor cash purchases on the homes they want to live in.
Extends Arizona's Lemon Law warranty buyback and replacement rights to leased vehicles — closing a long-standing gap that left lessees with no recourse when their vehicle couldn't be made right.
Widens Arizona's Clean Elections Voter Education Guide to cover county races. Every county candidate gets a free 200-word statement and photo in the state-mailed guide — so voters know exactly who's on their ballot.
Earned the Vice Chair seat in a divided House. Advanced legislation supporting officers, victims, and stronger sentencing.
In a divided Arizona House, freshmen rarely earn committee leadership. I did. As Vice Chair, I helped shape every public safety vote that came out of the committee — and I used the platform to advance bills that backed the blue, protected victims, and tightened sentencing where Arizonans demanded it.
Where I stand on safety, taxes, and parental rightsThe first term built the record. The second term cements it. Help me finish what we started — chip in to Pamela4AZ today.