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Arizona State Legislature
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Forty-ninth Legislature - Second Regular Session
 
 
  Phil Lopes

Phil Lopes
Minority Leader

Democrat
District 27

House of Representatives
1700 W. Washington
Room 320
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone Number: (602) 926-3278
Fax Number: (602) 417-3127

 
Email Address: plopes@azleg.gov

Personal Information:

Home City: Tucson
Occupation:
Legislator
Member Since:
January 2003

Phil Lopes (low-pus) came to Tucson in 1969 to help establish Pima Community College. He planned and implemented the College’s first continuing education, extension, and community services programs and taught Anthropology and Community Development classes.


Phil is locally and nationally known for his work in public health, a field he entered in 1973 following his years at PCC. He is widely known as founder and member of the board of the Arizona Health Care Campaign and other organizations dedicated to the establishment of a system providing affordable health care for all Arizonans. He was a leader of the Tucson/Pima County Community Profile. As the interim Executive Director of El Pueblo Clinic (2000-2001), he is credited with saving the financially ailing Southside health institution that serves poor and uninsured area residents.


During his tenure as a senior manager at the Arizona Department of Health Services, he was responsible for the distribution of the Tobacco Tax funds earmarked for services to uninsured people. Before joining the Department of Health, he was Senior Lecturer in Community Medicine and Assistant Director of the Rural Health Office of the UA College of Medicine. He is a founding faculty member of the UA College of Public Health and has taught at the University of Phoenix since 1981.


Phil was the Executive Director of the Health Systems Agency of Southeastern Arizona from 1981-1987, and prior to that held senior administrative positions with the Arizona Health Foundation, which provided health care to low income families and individuals, and with Visiting Nurse Association Home Health Services.


The Peace Corps in early 1960’s gave him his first opportunity for public service. He was among the first 25 persons selected, working for two years in Colombia in 1961-1963, and as staff in Brazil 1963-1965. Later, he returned from Tucson for Peace Corps duty from 1976-1981 as Country Director for Ecuador and then as Co-Director with his wife Pam for Brazil. Phil speaks fluent Spanish and Portuguese.


Other community activities have included membership on the Independent Citizens Committee, responsible for review of the TUSD court-ordered desegregation, Board member of the Arizona Public Health Association and of the Southern Chapter of the Arizona Civil Liberties Union.


Born in California in 1941, Phil received his B.A. in Latin American Studies at UCLA, and an M.A. in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin. He and Pam (who he met in the Peace Corps), married for 39 years, have two adult sons and one granddaughter. They have lived in the same house on the west side of Tucson since 1970.

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Sponsored Bills
Bill Number
Sponsor Type
Short Title
 
HB2264 C bald eagle; endangered species act
HB2265 C lobbyists; gift ban
HB2268 P interstate agreement; national popular vote
HB2270 C homeowner protection; mortgage broker duties
HB2271 P firearms; prohibition; postsecondary institutions
HB2273 C consumer reporting agencies; information sales
HB2274 C voter registration; permanent early voting
HB2275 C election day voter registration
HB2460 C unlawful employee termination; family responsibilities
HB2494 C permissible raffles; clubs
HB2525 C life sentence; parole eligibility
HB2677 P ADOT land sales
HB2703 P statewide human services district
HB2711 C energy conservation; public buildings
HB2713 C civil actions; false claims actions
HB2714 C assessment ratio freeze; commercial property
HB2715 C foreclosures; limitation; affidavit
HB2724 C state board; community colleges
HB2745 C pregnant prisoners; restraints
HCM2007 C Washington, D.C.; voting representative
HCM2010 P apology; U.S. role; Chile coup
HCM2011 C climate change
HCR2047 P Maurice Grossman
HCR2064 C death resolution; Geronimo
SB1090 C welfare assistance; assignment of rights
SB1091 C CPS workers; investigations; group homes
SB1225 C apprentices; state construction projects
SB1227 C technical correction; trade or commerce
SB1228 C legislative employment leave
SB1229 C labor organizations; nonunion employees; representation
SB1230 C public employees; collective bargaining
SB1231 C employer communications; religious; political beliefs
SB1232 C outsourcing; state service positions; prohibition.
SB1233 C right to work; unions
SB1234 C sale of prescription records; prohibition
SB1235 C hazardous substances; insurance
SB1236 C health care business; consumer information
SB1237 C prescription marketing costs; full disclosure
SB1285 C optometrists; medications
SB1293 C income tax credits; repeal dates
SB1295 C business development program; disabled persons
SB1359 C department of water resources; fund
SCR1035 C collective bargaining
SCR1041 C repeal 1992 Proposition 108

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