Role Political leader | Name Chad Campbell Religion Christian | |
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Education Northern Arizona University |
Chad Campbell (born March 5, 1973) is a former state representative from Arizona, who represented the 24th district and served as minority leader. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Chad was once an avid Dodgers fan in 1988. Chad switched his baseball team loyalty to the Diamondbacks. The Diamondbacks are currently riding a hot streak. The last two statement may or may not be related. Chad may or may not have been a Yankees fan in 2009, or a Giants fan during the first 3 even years of the current decade. Next year is unknown.
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Personal life and education
Campbell attended Moon Valley High School. Campbell graduated from Northern Arizona University in 2006, earning a B.S. in Environmental Science.
Political career
Campbell was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2007, and became the minority leader in 2010. He served as ranking member on the Appropriations Committee. Campbell sits on the Phoenix Environmental Quality Commission.
In response to the 2011 Tucson shooting, Campbell proposed a legislative package that would increase background checks for gun purchasers and increase funding for mental health programs.
Along with moderate house Republicans, Campbell led his party in passing the Medicaid expansion advocated by Governor Jan Brewer, despite the opposition of Republican Speaker Andy Tobin.
Campbell is a Senior Vice President at Strategies 360 Consulting, working in their Phoenix office.