Ann (Ann) Kirkpatrick (D-USH01)
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District: 928.537.2800
Representative
Room 330 CHOB- Cannon House Office Building Independence Avenue and 1st Street, SE
Washington, DC 20515-0301

Residence: Flagstaff, AZ
Elected: 2012    Next Election: 2014
Spouse: Roger Curley   DOB: 3/24/1950
Committee Assignments
RM MemberHouse Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management
MemberHouse Committee on Veterans' Affairs
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
MemberHouse Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Counties Representing
Apache / Coconino / Gila / Graham / Greenlee / Navajo / Pinal / Yavapai

Bio

Arizona born and raised, Ann Kirkpatrick resides in Flagstaff, and her earliest roots are found in Eastern Arizona in McNary on the White Mountain Apache Nation. Her father ran a general store and her mother was a schoolteacher. Ann graduated from Blue Ridge High School in the White Mountains and then worked her way through the University of Arizona, earning a bachelor's degree and then a law degree there.

After earning her law degree, Ann served the people of Greater Arizona in a variety of positions. In 1980, she became Coconino County's first female Deputy County Attorney, cracking down on criminals and protecting neighborhoods and families in Northern Arizona. She later served as Sedona’s City Attorney.

In November 2004, Ann’s neighbors elected her to the Arizona House of Representatives to represent Legislative District 2, which included Flagstaff and the Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapai, Navajo, and San Juan Southern Paiute Nations. At the state Capitol, Ann championed fiscal responsibility and quality education.

During her 2008-10 term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Ann’s results stood out in Congress, seeing more of her bills and amendments signed into law than almost any other freshman representative. Ann’s hard work created jobs, helped small businesses, hired more border patrol agents, and protected veterans and seniors in Greater Arizona.

In November 2012, Ann was elected to once again represent the people of Arizona's Congressional District 1.





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