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David Cook's Political Summary on Issue: Housing and Property
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State House (AZ)
- District 7, Republican
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Arizona State Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington Street
Room 313
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602-926-5162
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05/15/2024
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David Cook voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2325 - Prohibits Cities from Banning Backyard Chickens at a Single-Family Home
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David Cook voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2720 - Requires Cities with a Population of More than 75,000 Residents Allow Accessory Dwelling Units
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David Cook voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2721 - Amends Zoning Regulations in Certain Cities to Allow More Housing
02/22/2024
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David Cook voted Yea (Passage) - HB 2570 - Prohibits Municipalities from Requiring Individuals From Homeowners Associations or Mandate Certain Aesthetic Features
02/05/2024
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David Cook Co-sponsored - HB 2720 - Requires Cities with a Population of More than 75,000 Residents Allow Accessory Dwelling Units
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David Cook Co-sponsored - HB 2721 - Amends Zoning Regulations in Certain Cities to Allow More Housing
02/14/2023
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David Cook voted Yea (Passage) - SB 1184 - Repeals Rental Tax Across the State
06/24/2022
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David Cook voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2275 - Establishes Regulations for the Termination of Condominiums
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David Cook voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) - SB 1168 - Authorizes Short-Term Vacation Rentals
04/25/2022
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David Cook voted Nay (Concurrence Vote) - HB 2351 - Increases Homestead Exemption Limit to $450,000
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