About Me


State Representative Gail Griffin represents Legislative District 19 in the Arizona
House of Representatives. District 19 includes portions of 5 counties: Cochise,
Graham, Greenlee, Pima, and Santa Cruz.

Gail Griffin is currently serving as a member of the House of Representatives and
serves as the Chairman of the Natural Resources, Energy and Water Committee,
Vice Chairman of the Rules Committee, as a member of the Appropriations
Committee, Land, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, the Governor’s Water
Augmentation, Innovation and Conservation Council and the Joint Ad Hoc
Committee on Legislative Oversight of Emergency Executive Powers.

She has also served on the Water Banking Authority, the Water Protection Fund,
and many other committees of interest.

Gail Griffin served in the Arizona State Senate and has been involved in issues at
the local, state, and federal level for many years. She believes in a smaller, smarter
government, less taxes, personal responsibility, protection of property rights, and
in the free enterprise system. Representative Griffin will continue to fight to get
education dollars into the classroom for students and teachers, for Veteran’s issues,
for transparency in government, and will continue to challenge federal overreach,
and support States Rights and our Constitution.

Gail has received many awards for her service which includes “Senator of the
Year” from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), “Legislator
of the Year” from Arizona Rural Health Association and from the Arizona Mining
Association.

Gail’s activities and memberships include Arizona Farm Bureau, Arizona Cattle
Growers Association, Natural Resource Conservation Districts (NRCD),
Arizona/New Mexico Coalition of Counties, Realtor’s Association (Local, State,
and National), Arizona Historical Society, and Sierra Vista Elks Lodge (2065). She
has also been volunteering annually for the past 20 years with Girl’s State.

Gail is a Real Estate Broker (45 + years) at Sierra Vista Realty and lives in Cochise
County.