About Chad
Chad Campbell
is a Phoenix native and lifelong Arizona resident. A
graduate of Moon
Valley
High School and
Northern Arizona University,
Chad
is in his third term as a State Representative and is currently the
House Democratic Leader.
Chad
has always put his community first.
He has led the fight to improve the campaign finance system,
protect the rights of all Arizonans, reform and end the expansion of
private prisons, and clean up our neighborhoods by cracking down on
graffiti and gang crimes. Chad has received numerous awards
for his work with cities and towns, the disability community, and the
press for his fight to defend free speech.
He has also
been a leading voice in advocating for comprehensive tax reform that
would make taxes fairer for individuals and businesses alike, and put Arizona in a much more
competitive place moving into the 21st century.
Chad has repeatedly been recognized for his work on economic
development issues, being named one of the “Tech Ten” Legislators of
2008, 2009, and 2010 by the Arizona Technology Council, a Public Policy
Champion by the Arizona Realtors Association for 2010, a Champion of
Economic Development by the Arizona Economic Development Practitioners
in 2011, and receiving an Eagle for Enterprise Award from the AZ Small
Business Association.
Because of his leadership on economic development policy,
Chad
was one of the first elected officials in the country to be selected to
participate in the NewDEAL Leaders of America in 2011.
Chad
is one of the youngest members to serve as House Minority Leader in the
history of Arizona.
He is honored by this distinction, and will continue to bring a vision
of common sense and pragmatism to the legislative debate in 2011-2012.
Arizona needs strong leadership now more than ever
- leadership that will stand up to the Tea Party and extremists intent
on dividing Arizona. Once re-elected, Chad is
committed to leading with the same principles he has always held:
common sense, hard work, and putting Arizona first.
Vote for Chad Campbell for State Representative on
August 28th.
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