| Full Name: | David Schapira |
|---|
| Gender: | Male |
|---|---|
| Family: | Wife: Rosemary; 2 Children: Elliot, Sydney |
| Birth Date: | 02/17/1980 |
| Birth Place: | Mesa, AZ |
| Home City: | Tempe, AZ |
| Religion: | Jewish |
| Full Name: | David Schapira |
|---|
| Gender: | Male |
|---|---|
| Family: | Wife: Rosemary; 2 Children: Elliot, Sydney |
| Birth Date: | 02/17/1980 |
| Birth Place: | Mesa, AZ |
| Home City: | Tempe, AZ |
| Religion: | Jewish |
| Date | Bill No. | Bill Title | Outcome | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 5, 2011 | HB 2619 | Unemployment Security Special Assessment | Bill Passed - Senate (20 - 8) |
Yea |
| April 1, 2011 | SB 1617 | K-12 Education Budget for 2011-2012 | Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (21 - 8) |
Nay |
| April 1, 2011 | SB 1619 | Provisions to Health and Health Care for 2011-2012 Budget | Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (21 - 8) |
Nay |
| April 1, 2011 | SB 1618 | 2011-2012 Budget Reconciliation for Higher Education | Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (21 - 8) |
Nay |
| March 16, 2011 | SB 1613 | Budget Proposal | Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 9) |
Nay |
| March 10, 2011 | SCR 1019 | State Appropriations | Resolution Passed - Senate (21 - 9) |
Nay |
| March 2, 2011 | SB 1231 | State Spending Cap | Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 9) |
Nay |
| Feb. 16, 2011 | HB 2001 | Tax Reductions for Businesses | Bill Passed - Senate (18 - 11) |
Nay |
| March 30, 2010 | HCR 2038 | Limiting Governor's Line Item Veto Authority | Joint Resolution Passed - House (34 - 24) |
Nay |
| March 11, 2010 | HCR 2001 | Repealing Early Childhood Development and Health Program | Joint Resolution Passed - House (31 - 28) |
Nay |
| Feb. 9, 2010 | SB 1003 | Lottery Revenue Bond Authorization and State Building Lease-Purchase Agreements | Bill Passed - House (31 - 27) |
Nay |
| Feb. 4, 2010 | SCR 1001 | Temporary Sales Tax Increase | Joint Resolution Passed - House (34 - 25) |
Nay |
| Jan. 28, 2010 | HB 2250 | Tax Law Amendments | Bill Passed - House (34 - 25) |
Nay |
| Aug. 18, 2009 | SB 1025 | Tax Law Amendments (Budget Reconciliation) | Bill Passed - House (32 - 15) |
Nay |
| July 31, 2009 | HB 2010 | Budget Reconciliation (Criminal Justice) | Bill Passed - House (31 - 15) |
Nay |
| July 31, 2009 | HB 2013 | Budget Reconciliation (Health and Welfare) | Bill Passed - House (35 - 11) |
Nay |
| May 27, 2009 | HB 2001 | Scholarships for Disabled or Displaced Students | Bill Passed - House (35 - 25) |
Nay |
| May 13, 2009 | HB 2028 | 2008-2009 Budget Amendments | Bill Passed - House (33 - 25) |
Nay |
| Jan. 31, 2009 | SB 1001 | 2008-2009 Budget Amendments | Bill Passed - House (34 - 22) |
Nay |
| June 26, 2008 | HB 2209 | 2008-2009 Budget | Concurrence Vote Passed - House (31 - 29) |
Yea |
| May 19, 2008 | SB 1476 | Reducing Probation for Good Behavior | Bill Passed - House (35 - 18) |
Yea |
| April 30, 2008 | SB 1450 | Theme Park Funding | Bill Passed - House (39 - 17) |
Yea |
| April 9, 2008 | SB 1096 | English Language Education Funding | Bill Passed - House (37 - 23) |
Yea |
| April 3, 2008 | SB 1167 | Off-Highway Vehicle Regulations | Bill Passed - House (42 - 13) |
Yea |
| March 11, 2008 | HB 2220 | State Equalization Property Tax Repeal | Bill Passed - House (32 - 28) |
Nay |
| March 6, 2008 | HB 2857 | State Spending Freeze | Bill Passed - House (33 - 24) |
Nay |
| Feb. 20, 2008 | HB 2043 | State Government Hiring Freeze | Bill Passed - House (40 - 15) |
Nay |
| June 19, 2007 | HB 2781 | 2007-2009 Biennium Budget | Concurrence Vote Passed - House (38 - 21) |
Yea |
| May 22, 2007 | HB 2781 | 2007-2009 Biennium Budget | Bill Passed - House (31 - 29) |
Nay |
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