Paul B. Newman

General Information

Paul Newman
Male
Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ, USA
Photograph of Paul B. Newman

Biographical Information

The following is from ALIS for the 43rd Arizona State Legislature (1997-1998):

State Representative Paul Newman
Democrat -- District 08
Office number: 336
Phone: 602-542-5058
E-mail:
[email protected]

Born: Jersey City, New Jersey
Marital Status: Single
Education:
University of Maryland, B.A., 1976
University of Southern California, M.A. in Public and Court Administration, 1979
California Western School of Law, J.D., 1986
Served as Court Management Consultant for National Center for State Courts, California Supreme Court, Los Angeles Municipal Court, Sacramento Municipal Court and San Diego Superior Court form 1976 through 1986.
Practicing member of Arizona Bar since 1988
Former Cochise County Public Defender, 1990 through 1992
District 8 State Representative, serving on Banking and Insurance Committee, Judiciary Committee; Rural and Native American Affairs Committee; and Joint Legislative Audit Committee, 1992 through present.
Ranking Democrat on Banking and Insurance Committee.
Member of Law and Justice Committee of the State and Federal Assembly of the National Center for State Courts, 1992 through present.
Member, Democratic Leadership Conference, 1995 to present.

Committee Assignments:
Banking & Insurance
Block Grants
Government Reform, States Rights
Judiciary

The Honorable Paul Newman ran for a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission in the November 4, 2008 General Election and won.  This is his biography from the Corporation Commission site:

Commissioner Paul Newman:
Paul Newman was born and raised on his family’s dairy farm in New Jersey.  He earned a B.A. in Behavioral and Social Science from the University of Maryland, a Master in Public Administration and a Master in Judicial Administration from University Southern California, and a Juris Doctorate from California Western School of Law.

Before moving to Arizona in 1988, he was an administrator, researcher, and consultant with the California court system where he served as Court Management Consultant for the National Center for State Courts, California Supreme Court, Los Angeles Municipal Court, Sacramento Municipal Court and San Diego Superior Court from 1976 through 1986.

Newman has also served as a Public Defender in San Diego County, Cochise County and Pima County and maintains a private practice in Bisbee. He has also completed a Certificate in Public Policy from the University of Arizona.

Newman is a proven, effective leader in his life of public service. He was a two-term Cochise County Supervisor and three-term State Representative. He was named Legislator of the Year by Arizona Association of Counties and by the Behavioral Health Community for his work in the Arizona Legislature and has served the people of Cochise, Graham, Greenlee and Santa Cruz counties since 1992. During his tenure in the Arizona Legislature, The League of Conservation Voters consistently ranked Paul Newman #1 in voting to protect the environment.

As an example of his dedication to the environment, as Cochise County Supervisor, Newman successfully stopped a trash burning incinerator in Whetstone and a coal burning power plant in Bowie. On April 21, 2008—Earth Day—he received The U.S. Dept. of the Interior Cooperative Conservation Award for his work in preserving the San Pedro River.

Paul Newman led a successful funding effort for Kartchner Caverns and established a state-wide rural technology incubator system; secured funding for Healthy Families, Healthy Children; developed tax credits for businesses to hire the unemployed; fully-funded the widow and disabled homeowners tax credit; assisted in establishing and funding the border volunteer corps program; and lobbied to secure full funding for the University of Arizona at Sierra Vista and Cochise College. He has always been responsive to the needs of constituents and can be trusted to be a strong voice for the people.

Paul Newman is an advocate for creating a sustainable economy while protecting our environment and works to lead Arizona in becoming a significant source of solar energy. Establishing Arizona as an exporter of solar power to the entire United States will create good paying green collar jobs and will allow America to throw off the chains of foreign oil dependence. Arizona can spur the growth of appropriate technologies for addressing climate change by leading the way on solar power. Our state’s economy will reap the benefits of the research, development, construction, maintenance, staffing and training required to upgrade to the energy source of the new millennium.

Education

Medical Doctor, University of Nebraska, (n.d.)

Bachelors: Psychology, Yale Unversity, (n.d.)

Military Experience

Juris Doctorate, California Western School of Law, 1986

Masters Administration: Public and Court Administration, University of Southern California, 1979

Bachelors, University of Maryland, 1976

Employment

Occupation Title Years
Lawyer/Judicial attorney
Lawyer/Judicial Court Management Consultant 1976 - 1986
Lawyer/Judicial Cochise County Public Defender 1990 - 1992
Government Corporation Commission, State of Arizona (Democrat) 2009

Arizona Legislative Service

Session Chamber Party District City County Office Notes
41st Legislature, 1st Regular House Democrat 8 - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz (1993-2002) Bisbee Cochise
41st Legislature, 2nd Regular House Democrat 8 - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz (1993-2002) Bisbee Cochise
42nd Legislature, 1st Regular House Democrat 8 - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz (1993-2002) Bisbee Cochise
42nd Legislature, 2nd Regular House Democrat 8 - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz (1993-2002) Bisbee Cochise
43rd Legislature, 1st Regular House Democrat 8 - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz (1993-2002) Bisbee Cochise
43rd Legislature, 2nd Regular House Democrat 8 - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz (1993-2002) Bisbee Cochise

Sources

Birth: 1996 Guide to the Legislature (green book)

Education: 1998 Guide to the Legislature (Greenbook)