Matt Gress
General Information
- Male
Biographical Information
"Matt Gress is a former public school teacher, school board member and an active member of the local community. He is passionate about public service and solving problems. Elected as our state representative in 2022, Matt has worked with both sides – Republicans and Democrats – to find solutions to issues such as securing the border, reducing the cost of living, increasing teacher pay, supporting law enforcement, reducing homelessness and addressing Arizona’s water crisis.
Matt is endorsed by some of our community’s most respected organizations: Arizona State Troopers, the Arizona Police Association, the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police, the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, the Arizona Medical Association, the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, the Arizona Humane Society, the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona.
Like many, Matt came here from somewhere else — small town Oklahoma. The youngest of four, he was raised by a single mom in a single-wide trailer. Growing up, Matt’s family didn’t have much, but that never stopped them from dreaming big. Matt learned the value of hard work, to respect his elders and to count his blessings.
Matt worked his way through college driving school buses, and became the first in his family to earn a degree. While attending the University of Oklahoma, Matt was selected for the distinguished Harry S. Truman Scholarship — awarded to only one college student in each state who possesses leadership potential and a call to public service. After graduating, Matt was accepted to join Teach for America, a national teaching corps focused on serving in high-need, high-poverty schools. Matt taught high school English.
From 2017 to 2021, Matt served as a Governing Board Member in the Madison Elementary School District. While on the board, Matt fought to keep schools open during COVID-19, supported increased school choice and advocated for parents and taxpayers to have a seat at the table in curriculum, hiring decisions and budgeting, including expensive procurement contracts.
Matt is a budget hawk. He holds a Masters in Public Administration, with a focus on state and local government finance and public management, from Syracuse University. Here in Arizona, Matt has served as a faculty associate at Arizona State University and as a budget analyst at the Arizona State Capitol, learning exactly where our tax dollars go. He most recently served as the state’s top budget chief in the Arizona Governor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting. There, he authored budgets directing billions of new dollars towards K-12 education and teachers.
Matt also has experience in energy, water and technology policy, previously serving as an advisor at the Arizona Corporation Commission, where he worked on issues related to expanding broadband, lowering energy rates, reducing regulations on small businesses, and enhancing the stability of our power grid.
Matt, along with his partner Daniel, is proud to call Arizona and District 4 his home. He's an avid volunteer in the community, and has focused in the Legislature on solutions that can bring both sides together.
Matt is a proud Rotarian and past president of the Phoenix-Arcadia Rotary Club, a Flinn-Brown Civic Leadership Academy Fellow, a former board member of the Madison Education Foundation, and previously served as a commissioner on the Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission."
("Meet Matt." Matt Gress for Arizona House. https://www.mattgress.com/#meetmatt Accessed 19 Feb 2025.)
Arizona Legislative Service
| Session | Chamber | Party | District | City | County | Office | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56th Legislature, 1st Regular | House | Republican | 4 - Maricopa (2022-) | Phoenix | Maricopa | ||
| 56th Legislature, 2nd Regular | House | Republican | 4 - Maricopa (2022-) | Phoenix | Maricopa | ||
| 57th Legislature, 1st Regular | House | Republican | 4 - Maricopa (2022-) | Phoenix | Maricopa | ||
| 57th Legislature, 2nd Regular | House | Republican | 4 - Maricopa (2022-) | Phoenix | Maricopa |