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Leo Biasiucci's Biography

Office:

On The Ballot: Running, Republican for State House (AZ) - District 30

Contact Information

Arizona State Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington Street
Room 208
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Full Name:

Leo Biasiucci

Gender:

Male

Birth Place:

Lake Havasu City, AZ

Home City:

Lake Havasu City, AZ

Religion:

Catholic

BS, Business Administration and Management, University of Arizona, 2001-2005

Majority Leader, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2023-present

Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, District 30, 2023-Present

Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, District 5, 2019-2023

Majority Whip, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2021-2023

Former Member, Commerce Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Member, Education Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Member, Technology Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Vice Chair, Transportation Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives

Member, Appropriations Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2023-2024

Member, Military Affairs & Public Safety Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2023-2024

Member, Rules Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives, 2023-Present

Actor, Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), 2009-present

Owner, Mohave Traffic School/Arizona Discount Interlock, 2006-present

Claims Analyst, GEICO, 2014

Financial Auditor, GE Capital, 2008-2009

Member, Mens Republican Club, 2017-present

Associate, Womens Evening Lake Havasu Republican Club, 2017-present

Member, Freemasons, 2015-present

Member, Conservative Republican Club of Kingman

Member, Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Lake Havasu

Member, Planning and Zoning Commission Lake Havasu

Associate, Womens Daytime Lake Havasu Republican Club

Priority Issues:

1) Never will Prisons get more funding than education. We need to invest in our future by providing the best education for our youth, not the best jail cell. Bills in Arizona have passed recently moving funds from education to Prisons and it makes very little sense to me.

2) If you're on welfare, unemployment or any other financial assistance that is not health related, you will volunteer your time 10 hours per week at an approved work program to get your benefits(Senior Center, Street Clean Up, Hospice, etc). Why not help out the community while the community helps you out.

3) A 2% state sales tax will be added to our normal state sales tax rate. This tax will be called the tourism tax. At the end of the year, every Arizona resident will get this 2% tax back when they file taxes. Ultimately, this is really just a tax charged to foreign and out of state visitors. Then that 2% tax is put into a general city account, with interest, and voted on each year by the people of each city to be put towards the wants and needs of the people(i.e. New roads, education, new parks, etc.).

4) Bring back half of our troops from wars that are not necessary. Take these troops and instead of patrolling the borders of Iraq & Afghanistan, they should be guarding and patrolling the border of the Arizona & Mexico. Walls don't work, troops do and they will have way more honor, enthusiasm and support on our own soil, protecting our own people and country.

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