Andrés Cano is an American politician who served as the House Minority Leader in the Arizona House of Representatives during Arizona's 56th legislature. Cano represented District 20 (Tucson) in 2023, and District 3 from 2019 to 2023. Cano is a member of the Democratic Party.[1]
Cano graduated with his Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School on May 23, 2024. [3]
Early life and career
Cano was raised by a single mom in Section 8 housing.[4] As a high school senior, Cano received the prestigious Gates Millennium Scholarship in 2009 . The Gates Millennium Scholars Program helped Cano become the first person in his family to graduate from college.[5]
In 2012, Cano was hired by Pima County Supervisor Richard Elías to serve as his district aide and senior advisor. He was responsible for the office's constituent services, media relations, and neighborhood advocacy until 2019.[6]
In 2016, Cano was named an inaugural fellow of the Human Rights Campaign's HIV360 Fellowship Program as part of his work to reduce HIV transmission among Latinos in Southern Arizona.[7]
In July 2020, the LGBTQ+ Alliance Fund, an initiative of the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, announced that it had selected Cano to serve as its first director.[8] Under Cano's leadership from 2020 to 2023, the Fund tripled its permanent endowment and doubled its annual grant-making in Southern Arizona.[9]
In June 2024, Cano announced that he had been appointed by the City of Tucson to serve as its Director of Federal & State Relations.
Elections
On August 28, 2017, Cano announced his candidacy for the Arizona House of Representatives in a video posted on social media.[10] Cano was the top vote-getter in the August 28, 2018, Democratic primary election, paving the path for his nomination as a candidate for one of two open seats in the November general election.
In 2020, Cano successfully ran for a second-term. He was re-elected to his third term in November 2022.[11]
Arizona House of Representatives
In the 56th legislature, Cano served as the Ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.
Prior to becoming Democratic Leader in January 2023, Cano served as the Ranking Democrat on the Natural Resources, Energy, and Water Committee in the 55th legislature.[12]
As a legislator, Cano introduced legislation to restore funding to the state's community colleges.[13] In 2022, Cano helped negotiate a historic bipartisan bill to conserve the state's water resources.[14]
Cano resigned from the Arizona House of Representatives to pursue his graduate studies on July 4, 2023.[15]
Community Involvement & Recognition
Cano has served as volunteer board member with numerous organizations, including Planned Parenthood Arizona, Literacy Connects, Pan Left Productions, and the Rural Community Assistance Corporation.
In 2015, Equality Arizona awarded Cano with their annual Emerging Leader Award. [16]
In 2016, Cano was named an inaugural fellow of the Human Rights Campaign's HIV360 Fellowship Program as part of his work to reduce HIV transmission among Latinos in Southern Arizona.[7]
In 2016, Cano was named the Center for the Future of Arizona's 'Emerging Leader,' becoming the organization's youngest—and first Latino—award recipient.[17]