Steve Pierce
Steve Pierce (born 1950) is an American politician from Arizona. Pierce was a Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives for District 1, serving until 2021. He was a member of the Arizona Senate from the 1st district. He was president of the Arizona State Senate from November 10, 2011 through 2013.[1] Early lifeIn 1950, Pierce was born in Phoenix, Arizona.[2] Pierce was raised in Prescott, Arizona. Pierce attended Prescott High School.[3] EducationIn 1972, Pierce earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal science from University of Arizona.[2][3] CareerPierce's career began as a rancher.[3] Pierce's political career began in 2009 when he became the Majority Whip in Arizona State Senate.[2] In November 2011, Pierce became the President of Arizona State Senate until January 2013.[2] On March 27, 2019, when David Stringer resigned, Pierce was selected by county supervisors in April 2019 to become a member of the Arizona House of Representatives for District 1.[3] Personal lifePierce's wife is Joan. They have four children. Pierce lives in Prescott, Arizona.[2][3] References
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