Steve Farley (born December 24, 1962) is an American politician, artist, and
graphic designer
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who previously served as a
State Senator
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from
Arizona
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, including serving in the capacity of assistant minority leader. He also served previously in the
Arizona House of Representatives
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, serving as assistant minority leader there as well. He is a member of the
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On June 5, 2017, Farley announced he was running for
Governor of Arizona in the
2018 election
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, challenging Republican incumbent Governor
Doug Ducey, but lost in the Democratic primary. He unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination in the
2019 Tucson mayoral election
The 2019 Tucson mayoral election was held on November 5, 2019. It saw the election of Regina Romero.
Nominations
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.
Early life and education
Farley was born in
Upland, California
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to two public school teachers. As a teenager, Farley heard stories of how administrators at his mother's school micromanaged teachers and exerted unnecessarily strong control over classrooms, so he went to the local papers attempting to expose the injustice in his school system. The reporter didn't feel like running with the story.
He graduated from
Williams College
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in 1985 with a degree in political science.
Career
Farley began his foray into politics as a citizen advocate for increased investment in public transportation, and aided in the approval of the comprehensive regional transportation system which created Pima County's Regional Transportation Authority. His advocacy successfully built Tucson’s
SunLink Modern Streetcar system and expanded service hours and frequency on the
SunTran
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bus system.
Farley was elected to the
Arizona House of Representatives
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in 2006, and became the assistant minority leader in 2010. In January 2007, Farley was the first legislator in the country to introduce a bill to ban driving while texting; after twelve years of work the bill became law in 2019. In 2011, he proposed taxing marijuana like cigarettes in order to sustainably fund public health and substance abuse treatment programs, but his bill did not become law. In 2012, he was elected to the
Arizona Senate
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. Farley served on the Finance, Appropriations, and Joint Legislative Budget committees where he oversaw the $10 billion state budget. He has also served on the Ethics, Government and Environment, and Transportation committees.
He was Senate Assistant Minority Leader
and the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee.
Throughout his time in the Legislature, another focus of Farley’s advocacy was publicizing the size and scope of more than $14 billion of annual corporate tax loopholes given away in Arizona’s sales tax code, including a tax exemption on 4” pipes enacted primarily for the benefit of one company. He gained bipartisan support for rolling back the loopholes.
In 2012, Farley campaigned on issues like investing in new technologies and high-wage jobs, expanding health care for self-employed and small-business owners and making long-term care more affordable for middle-class seniors, in addition to his work in increasing the production of clean solar energy, outlawing driving while texting and protecting Tucson's sovereignty.
Farley opposed the controversial
Arizona SB 1070
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and worked with Governor
Jan Brewer
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to expand Medicaid, bringing healthcare to 400,000 Arizonans.
During Farley's last term in the Arizona Senate, he was one of the key Democratic lawmakers who helped the Red4Ed movement gain steam and bring forth a $415 million increased investment in Arizona public schools and a 20% pay increase for teachers.
During his time in the state legislature, Farley put out a weekly Farley Report to inform his constituents on the inner workings of state government. His lengthy blog posts helped explain obscure and complex policies and kept Arizonans up-to-date on state issues.
On June 5, 2017, Farley announced his campaign for
Governor of Arizona against incumbent Republican Governor
Doug Ducey. Farley lost the Democratic primary to
David Garcia. In the campaign, Farley played towards his comprehensive knowledge of the state budget and sold himself as a policy wonk. He proposed closing tax loopholes to secure greater funding for public education, saying "I know we have the money, we've just chosen to give it away," and criticized the Arizona economy for benefiting those at the top more than the average Arizonan.
On January 10, 2019, Farley announced his candidacy for the
2019 Tucson mayoral election
The 2019 Tucson mayoral election was held on November 5, 2019. It saw the election of Regina Romero.
Nominations
Primaries were held August 27, 2019. Three candidates ran in the Democratic primary, one official write-in ran in the Green pri ...
. He campaigned on a platform focused on economic development, environmental preparedness, and investment in education and public transportation. He has proposed creating a public healthcare option for Tucson residents, switching diesel engine buses to electrical engines powered by solar energy, creating a resiliency plan for extreme climate emergencies, and preparing Tucson's economy to be competitive in emerging industries. In the Democratic primary, Farley came in second place after Tucson city councilwoman
Regina Romero.
In February 2020 Steve Farley became the chief executive officer of the Humane Society of Southern Arizona (HSSA). During his tenure, he built the Freeman Education and Behavioral Center, greatly expanded the Community Cat program, broadened HSSA’s lifesaving work into neighboring Cochise County, led successful efforts to increase the supply of veterinarians across Arizona through the legislative creation of a Veterinary Student Loan Repayment Program, and turned the thrift store into a major revenue generator for the organization, among other accomplishments. Steve Farley was fired from the position on October 5, 2023 when, under his tenure, 318 small pets (including guinea pigs, rabbits, and hamsters) that the HSSA received for adoption placement from the San Diego Humane Society were transferred to a private citizen associated with a reptile farm that sells frozen and live animals for snake food.
6An official HSSA investigation released on November 30, 2023 confirmed that “Farley did not know beforehand that the animals would be sent to
he reptile breeder”
Personal life
Farley is also an artist whose work appears throughout
Tucson, including a ceramic tile mural by the Broadway Underpass, at the eastern gateway to downtown Tucson.
Farley work uses copied photographs on ceramic tiles.
Farley is engaged to Kitt Leonard, an IT specialist at the Tucson Medical Center, and has two children.
References
External links
Farley's Twitter accountFarley for Arizona gubernatorial campaign website
Steve for Tucson mayoral campaign website
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1962 births
Living people
Members of the Arizona House of Representatives
Arizona state senators
People from Upland, California
Politicians from Tucson, Arizona
Williams College alumni
21st-century American legislators
21st-century Arizona politicians