Brenda Barton

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Representative Brenda Barton (R-Payson, AZ) is a member of the Arizona House of Representatives representing Arizona's 6th Legislative District. She serves in leadership as the Chairman of the House Agriculture, Water and Lands Committee. Representative Barton has served on Ag & Water since 2010 and been Chairman since 2012.[1]

A Pioneer Arizonan, her family first settled in the Territory in 1870. Representative Barton was born near the historic family homestead in Artesia, Arizona. After over twenty years service in accounting and materials management with the City of Safford, she retired in 2009.

A veteran of the Sage Brush Rebellion, Representative Barton is a former county officer with People for the West, an advocacy group promoting private property rights and opposing federal intervention in western lands. She attended and graduated from The Leadership Institute as well as the Western Legislative Academy in Colorado. Barton is also a graduate of the Dodie Londen Excellence in Public Service Series and a former state officer with the Arizona Federation of Republican Women.[2]

Representative Barton first ran for office in 2010 winning a seat in the Arizona House.,[3]

Representative Barton's district reaches from the Grand Canyon, through Flagstaff and Sedona and east through Payson to the White Mountains. The population of her Legislative District is over 216,000, and Flagstaff is the largest metropolitan area within her District.[4]

Frustrated by the economic impacts to her rural district caused by the United States federal government shutdown in 2013, as well as the administration's initial refusal to allow Arizona to keep the park open, Barton took to Facebook to express her anger over the losses of over $1.6 million per day being suffered by her rural communities.[5]

In 2014, Representative Barton authored two pieces of legislation that were signed into law: HB2523, Authorization of Water Supply Development, and HB2343, which created a funding mechanism to clear the fuel load on Arizona State Lands.[6][7]

Representative Barton attempted to increase supplemental funding levels for Arizona community colleges in 2014. The budget appropriation for $25 million was successfully opposed by budget hawks in the Conservative Caucus.[8]

Barton also co-sponsored Senator Crandell's SB1093. A minor bill, the proposed legislation would have required federal law enforcement and other agencies conducting enforcement activities (such as the EPA or BLM) in an Arizona county to cooperate with and provide the county sheriff documentation of their legal authority to conduct an enforcement activity within their county.[9][10] The proposed bill also stipulated that half of all fines imposed by the federal government must be turned over to Arizona's general fund.[9][10] The bill was voted down in the Senate Rules Committee and was never brought to a floor vote.[9]

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  1. http://www.azleg.gov/MembersPage.asp?Member_ID=29&Legislature=51&Session_ID=112
  2. http://www.barton4az.com/about/
  3. http://www.wmicentral.com/business/business_news/safford-s-brenda-barton-announces-candidacy-for-az-state-legislature/article_2057b218-2fb3-5846-aaf5-97c18e1f6d9b.html
  4. http://www.barton4az.com/wp-content/uploads/docs/6th_district.pdf
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