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Daniel Valenzuela

DEMOCRAT

Daniel Valenzuela is running for Maricopa County Supervisor, District 3, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Daniel was born and raised in Phoenix,

Professional background

Daniel has worked as an instructor for the Arizona Department of Emergency Management and as the director of the National Fire and Rescue Services Information Officer Network

Political background

Daniel Valenzuela was elected to the Phoenix City Council in 2011 and re-elected in 2015.

Economy

As a City Council member, helped refocus Phoenix’s economic development strategy towards Healthcare, Advanced Manufacturing, Information Technology, Transportation, and Entrepreneurship.

As Chair of the Council’s Aviation and Innovation Subcommittee, led efforts on economic development and job creation.

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Public Services

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Housing & Urban Development

Supported the anti-immigration ordinance which "related to housing, employment and public accommodations to strengthen protection for those in the LGBT and disabled communities."

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Transportation & Infrastructure

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Public Safety

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Education

As a City Council member, raised $1 million in private funds to create CodePHX, making coding accessible, equitable, and free for students aged 3-17 across Phoenix.

Believes in increasing educational attainment to create future talent and close gender and opportunity gaps in Phoenix. Supports policies for children, college, and K-12 schools to achieve these goals.

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Endorsements

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