- Jonathan Paton
Jonathan Paton (born 1971) is a Republican member of the
Arizona House of Representatives and an intelligence officer in theU.S. Army Reserve who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Paton was first elected to southern Arizona's Legislative District 30 in 2004. He won reelection and began his second term in February 2007.Biography
Paton was born in
Tucson, Arizona . He grew up on the city's East Side, which he now represents in the legislature. He graduated from Sabino High School in 1989.During his senior year in high school Paton worked at Marie Callender’s restaurant as a busboy and saved up the funds to go to Germany as a Rotary exchange student. He returned home and began his studies at the University of Arizona. In the coming years he would spend more years overseas studying in Almaty, Kazakhstan with the Sister Cities Program, Ludwig-Maximillians-Universitaet in Munich as a Rotary Foundation Scholar and in Moscow through a program administered by the University of Arizona. He also interned with the Arizona State Senate in 1995.
Paton graduated from the University of Arizona summa cum laude and with honors in German and Russian in 1996. He continued on to the graduate program in German at the University of Arizona.
In 2001 Paton began a political consulting firm in Tucson called Paton & Associates. He has worked with numerous clients in state and local races as well as on initiative campaigns.
Besides politics and the military, Jonathan is still interested in languages. His hobbies include reading, brewing beer, working-out and writing.
Military service
In 1999 Jonathan enlisted in the United States Army Reserve. He served in the 5-104th Military Intelligence Battalion at
Fort Huachuca , Arizona. He was named “Soldier of the Year” for his battalion, brigade and eventually for the entire 104th Division in 2000. After becoming instructor qualified and being promoted to sergeant, he received his commission as a second lieutenant.In 2005 after his first year in office, he was called up for active duty for six months in a new Army program called the Basic Officer Leadership Course, which combines infantry training at Fort Benning, Georgia with military intelligence training at Fort Huachuca. He graduated as class leader of the Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course in January 2006. He continues to serve as a 1st lieutenant and a qualified 35D all-source intelligence officer.
In late July 2006, Paton announced he was being voluntarily deployed to Iraq. The announcement received national and international media attention. He was the only state representative to be reelected while deployed in the CENTCOM theater of operations in 2006. Paton served as an intelligence officer involved in operations throughout Iraq. His tour of duty ended at the end of February 2007.
Legislative career
Paton made two unsuccessful bids for the state House before winning in 2004.
In his first term, Paton sponsored a bill that allowed the state to crack down on human smugglers. He was a key supporter of an extension of state financing for
Rio Nuevo , a downtown redevelopment project inTucson . He was the prime sponsor of a bill eliminating state income taxes for active duty military personnel in Arizona.References
http://www.paton06.com/ http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/170557
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5598886
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/daily/opinion/30499.php
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