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LEGISLATIVE POLICY COMMITTEE

Purpose: Under CSA by-laws (Article 11), the LPC implements the legislative program adopted by the Board.

2025 Legislative Policy Committee Membership

Apache County - Alton Joe Shepherd
Cochise County - Frank Antenori

Coconino County - Patrice Horstman

Alternate - Lena Fowler

Gila County - Steve Christensen
Graham County - Paul David
Greenlee County - William Wearne
La Paz County - Duce Minor
Maricopa County - Kate Brophy McGee

Mohave County - Sonny Borrelli

Alternate - Rich Lettman

Navajo County - Daryl Seymore

Alternate - Jason Whiting

Pima County - Rex Scott

Pinal County - Stephen Miller

Alternate - Rich Vitiello

Yavapai County - Mary Mallory

Alternate - Chris Kuknyo

Yuma County - Lynne Pancrazi

Alternate - Jonathan Lines

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Membership

Fifteen members–the six CSA Executive Committee officers and one representative from each county not represented by an officer. Meetings are open to all CSA members.

Voting Policy

Two-thirds of the entire LPC may adopt a position on behalf of CSA regarding any issue before the state legislature or U.S. Congress that is not addressed in the Board’s legislative program.

Meetings

The LPC meets as often as necessary during regular and special sessions of the legislature. During the regular session, meetings are scheduled at least once per month, although the LPC meets frequently when evolving issues demand rapid response or sustained attention.

Activities

The LPC is critical to the success of CSA’s coalition strategy. Supervisors bring the credibility and influence necessary to inform state legislators of the needs of local constituencies. Serving as a catalyst to involve Board colleagues in CSA legislative activities. CSA will provide staff support regarding these activities.

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