While Serving In The Arizona House Of Representatives, Only “A Handful” Of David Stevens’ Bills Were Signed Into Law. “Although he’s pushed related bills since joining the Legislature in 2009, only a handful have been signed into law.” [Cronkite News, 2/9/16]
During His Last Session As A State House Member, Stevens Sponsored “More Than A Dozen Bills” That Dealt With Information Technology.. “State Rep. David Stevens introduced more than a dozen bills this legislative session that deal with information technology. Here are a few: HB 2014: Requires agencies to provide data entry submission of applications, complaint or renewal forms or any other documentation (applications) beginning July 1, 2019. HB 2049 and HB 2050: Requires the Secretary of State to develop a system for submitting nomination petition signatures online for municipal (HB 2049) and federal (HB 2050) offices. HB 2550: Allows government departments to purchase software and share it with other departments at no cost.” [Cronkite News, 2/9/16]
Stevens Served In The Arizona House Of Representatives Until 2017. [BallotPedia, accessed 10/23/23]