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Mark Finchem's Political Summary on Issue: Housing and Property
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Running, Republican for
State Senate (AZ)
- District 1
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06/24/2022
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Mark Finchem voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2275 - Establishes Regulations for the Termination of Condominiums
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Mark Finchem voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) - SB 1168 - Authorizes Short-Term Vacation Rentals
04/25/2022
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Mark Finchem voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2351 - Increases Homestead Exemption Limit to $450,000
02/17/2022
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Mark Finchem voted Yea (Passage) - HB 2351 - Increases Homestead Exemption Limit to $450,000
06/28/2021
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Mark Finchem voted Nay (Passage) - SB 1848 - Authorizes Emergency Shelter Beds for Homeless Senior Citizens
02/18/2020
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Mark Finchem voted Nay (Passage) - HB 2732 - Increases Low-Income Housing Tax Credits by $8 Million
01/01/2018
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Issue Position: Private Property Rights
05/05/2016
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Mark Finchem voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2568 - Authorizes Developers to Levy Property Taxes
02/29/2016
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Mark Finchem voted Yea (Passage) - HB 2403 - Limits Property Deed Recording Fee to $500
01/25/2016
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Mark Finchem Co-sponsored - HB 2403 - Limits Property Deed Recording Fee to $500
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