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About this office
State assembly members introduce and vote on new laws, hold hearings, and draft the state budget. They are elected to two-year terms.
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Voices for ProgressTeamsters Joint Council 42Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California State CouncilIATSE Los Angeles Local Unions (The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, ASteamfitters - Refrigeration Fitters of United Association (UA) Local 250Southern California Armenian DemocratsArmenian National Committee of America Western Region (ANCA-WR)California League of Conservation VotersCalifornia Legislative Jewish CaucusSan Fernando Valley Young Democrats (SFVYD)Democrats for Israel - Los Angeles (DFI - LA)Los Angeles County Young Democrats (LACYD)Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley (DPSFV)U.S. Congressman Brad ShermanState Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-SilvaState Assemblymember Adrin NazarianU.S. Congresswoman Grace NapolitanoLas Virgenes Municipal Water District Board Member Jay LewittLos Angeles City Councilman Paul KoretzManhattan Beach Mayor Amy HoworthU.S. Congressman Ruben GallegoU.S. Congressman Ted DeutchState Assemblymember Marc BermanU.S. Congresswoman Karen BassU.S. Congressman Jimmy GomezState Senator Ben AllenState Senator Scott WeinerState Senator Marty Block (Ret.)State Assemblymember Richard BloomLos Angeles City Attorney Mike FeuerLos Angeles City Controller Laura Chick (Ret.)U.S. Congressman Mel Levine (Ret.)Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky (Ret.)State Assemblymember Marc LevineU.S. Congresswoman Julia BrownleyDick Ziman, Past Chair, City of HopeSam Yebri, Founder and President, 30 Years AfterHoward Welinsky, Chair, Democrats for IsraelAvi Wagner, Board Member, Lashon AcademyMichael Tuchin, Pro-Israel Community LeaderErnest Tepman, Board Member, Shalom InstituteDaniel Tenenbaum, Commissioner, Housing Authority of the City of Los AngelesRabbi Joel Thal Simonds, Executive Director, Jewish Center for JusticeJesse Sharf, Real Estate Division Chair, Make a Wish FoundationHeidi Segal, Board of Trustees, Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)Tzivia Schwartz-Getzug, Jewish Philanthropy ConsultantSteve Sass, President, Jewish Historical Society of So. CaliforniaSandy Samuels, CSUN ProfessorAri Ryan, National Board Member, Friends of the Israel Defense ForcesRachel Rosner, Board Member, Southern California Association of Nonprofit HousingAlan Rosen, Past Chair, Valley Alliance of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los AngelesDave Rand, Past Board Member, Economic Alliance of the San Fernando ValleyHeidi Praw, Board Member, Beit T’ShuvahScott Packman, Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for PeaceAri Moss, Past President, Shalom InstituteCourtney Mizel, Board Member, JQ InternationalGila and Adam MilsteinSamantha Millman, Los Angeles City Planning CommissionerMark Louchheim, Immediate Past Board Chair, United Way of Greater Los AngelesDaniel Lopez, President, Los Angeles County Young DemocratsJacob Lipa, Immediate Past Chair, Los Angeles Business CouncilGuy Lipa, Board of Directors, Los Angeles Museum of the HolocaustJason Levin, Vice President of Communications, Los Angeles County Young DemocratsAbby J. Leibman, Co-Founder, California Women's Law CenterDr. Irving Lebovics, Chair, Agudath Israel of CaliforniaAndrew Lachman, Small Business Chair, Democratic National CommitteeEve Kurtin, Pro-Israel LeaderMark Kuperstock, Board Chair, Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Los AngelesJessie Kornberg, President & CEO, Bet Tzedek Legal ServicesEric Kingsley, Former Regional Board Chair, Anti-Defamation League (ADL)Ilan Kenig, Israeli-American Community LeaderJanice Kamenir-Reznik, Co-Founder, Jewish World WatchAda Horwich, Founding Board Member, Jewish Democratic Council of AmericaDaniel Gryczman, Past Land Use Chair, Los Angeles Area Chamber of CommerceRobert Glushon, Past President, Encino Neighborhood CouncilSusan North Gilboa, Director, OurSpace LACameron Gil, Board Member, Woodland Hills - Warner Center Neighborhood CouncilAlex Garay, Board Member, Encino Neighborhood CouncilCece Feiler, Chair, Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California (JPAC)Shawn Evenhaim, Israeli-American Community LeaderScott Edelman, President, American Jewish Committee (AJC) Los Angeles RegionJeff Daar, Past Chair, Democratic Party of the San Fernando ValleyNancy Sher Cohen, Past Chair, Bet Tzedek Legal ServicesCatherine Sebring Coddington, Board Member, San Fernando Valley Young DemocratsDamian Carroll, Executive Board Member, Democratic Party of the San Fernando ValleyLynette and Derek Brown, Valley Pro-Israel LeadersLance Bocarsly, Board of Directors, Menorah Housing FoundationJoshua Binder, Past President, The Guardians of the Los Angeles Jewish HomeLeslie Bider, Past Chair, Jewish Federation of Greater Los AngelesBryan Berkett, Board Member, American Jewish UniversityDonna Bender, Valley Pro-Israel LeaderJill Banks Barad, Founder and Chair, Valley Alliance of Neighborhood CouncilsElizabeth Badger, Founder/CEO, Minority Outreach Committee, Inc.Jim Kennedy, Clean Water AdvocateRobin Park, Former Associate Director, Trust for Public LandBruce Saito, Director, California Conservation CorpsJake Levine, Climate Advisor, President ObamaJonathan Parfrey, Executive Director, Climate ResolveMichael Kadish, Executive Director, GRID Alternatives Los AngelesShona Ganguly, Associate Director, Advocacy & Campaigns, The Nature ConservancyDan Freedman, Co-Chair, Los Angeles Sustainability Collaborative (LASC)Marc Carrel, President & CEO, Breathe LA
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My Top 3 Priorities
Fight for access to affordable and quality education from Pre-k to higher education.
Fight to protect our environment, hold major corporations who are responsible for hurting our environment responsible.
Fight to keep our neighborhoods and communities safe by investing in infrastructure, smart growth and public safety.
Experience
Experience
Profession:Attorney, LA County Commissioner
LA County Commissioner, LA County (2013–current)
Associate (Lawyer), Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (2010–current)
Commissioner, The Los Angeles County Commission on Local Government Services — Appointed position (2013–current)
Education
Harvard Law School — Juris Doctor (J.D.) (2008)
University of California, Berkeley — Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science (2004)
Biography
Jesse Gabriel is a Los Angeles County Commissioner and constitutional rights attorney who has represented clients before the United States Supreme Court. He is currently suing the Trump Administration in two landmark lawsuits which seek to protect undocumented children known as Dreamers. Through his legal work and legislative advocacy, Jesse has assisted Holocaust survivors, victims of domestic abuse, and communities facing the threat of hate-motivated violence. Jesse has also helped to resolve complex business disputes through his work with a major law firm. Prior to beginning his law practice, Jesse worked to advance the Democratic Party agenda in the United States Senate, where he served as a senior advisor to former United States Senator Evan Bayh.
A committed environmentalist and longtime community activist, Jesse serves on the board of directors of the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters and the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, and as a Commissioner on the Los Angeles County Commission on Local Government Services.
Jesse lives in Encino with his wife Rachel Rosner, an affordable housing attorney, and their sons Ethan and Joshua. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and UC Berkeley.
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My Top 3 Priorities
The state of California is plagued with waste and corruption at every turn. I will work to ensure we have an open and transparent government that we can hold accountable.
Ensure a strong education system grounded in vigirous requirements and local distirct control. Students are the future and our children deserve a world class education.
Maintain strong levels of fiscal accountabilty. This includes auditing and eliminating waste while also reforming our state income to not be reliant on volitile forms of revenue.
Who gave money to this candidate?
Contributions
Total money raised: $4,400
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
Los Angeles Police Protective League
$4,400
More information about contributions
By State:
California 100.00%
By Size:
Large contributions (100.00%)
Small contributions (0.00%)
By Type:
From organizations (100.00%)
From individuals (0.00%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.
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My Top 3 Priorities
My experience as an Economic Development Director equips me to take a leadership position on job and economic development as well as housing and homelessness.
I have proposed a 5-Part Plan for School Safety.
My experience as an urban planner has given me the tools to be effective on transportation issues.
Experience
Experience
Profession:Economic Development Director
Economic Development Director, L.A. City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield (2015–current)
First time candidate, n/a — Elected position (2018–current)
Education
Cal State Northridge and USC — Bachelor's Degree in business at Cal State Northridge; Master's Degree in urban planning and economic development at USC, Business; urban planning; economic development (2008)
Community Activities
Treasurer, NWPC L.A. Metro Chapter (2017–current)
Biography
I have lived, worked and attended school in the San Fernando Valley for nearly 40 years. I know and understand the intersts and concerns of the residents and business owners of the district and feel prepared to represent them in the legislature. I left school at the age of 16 and spent the next 20 years working at a variety of jobs to support myself as I earned my GED and worked toward my Bachelor's and Master's Degrees.
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
$8,000
2
Employees of City of Los Angeles
$6,842
3
Employees of Linx
$4,900
4
Autumn Burke for Assembly 2018
$4,400
4
Employees of Black Equities Group
$4,400
4
California African American PAC
$4,400
4
Clear Channel Communications
$4,400
4
Fund Her
$4,400
4
Holden for Assembly 2018
$4,400
4
Holly J Mitchell for Senate 2018
$4,400
4
Employees of Jamison Services, Inc.
$4,400
4
Jia Long Real Estate Development Corp.
$4,400
4
JPHP Management
$4,400
4
Employees of Motor Vehicle Software Corporation
$4,400
4
Women in Power (WIP)
$4,400
More information about contributions
By State:
California 95.57%
Texas 2.21%
Ohio 1.01%
Illinois 0.75%
Other 0.45%
By Size:
Large contributions (98.62%)
Small contributions (1.38%)
By Type:
From organizations (44.00%)
From individuals (56.00%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.
Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
I have a passion for social and economic justice, equality and support for working people. I grew up in what would be described as a lower middle class family. My first "job" was answering phones at my father's auto repare shop at the age of 10. My life experience will inform my work in the legislature.
Position Papers
School Safety
Summary
I have proposed a 5-Part Plan for School Safety
See the details of my plan at www.tricia4assembly.com
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My Top 3 Priorities
Stronger Schools: We need to empower parents, teachers, and communities to engage in their local schools. We also need to fully fund public education, and provide children with diverse and relevant learning opportunities.
Better Healthcare: We fully endorse an improved Medicare for All Californians. Three million Californians are currently uninsured, and the healthcare system is too expensive. California can do better.
Protecting Our Environment: Clean air, clean water, and clean energy are among our top concerns. Many of our constituents were impacted by the Aliso Canyon Gas Storage facility. We support its decommissioning.
Experience
Experience
Profession:School Community Coordinator
School Community Coordinator, Los Angeles Unified School District (2015–2018)
Organizer, Food an Water Watch (2014–2014)
Graduate Assistant, California State University Northridge (2013–2013)
Labor Organizer, National Union of Healthcare Workers (2012–2013)
Field Biologist, University of California Los Angeles (2012–2012)
Education
CSUN — Masters, Transportation Planning (2014)
UCLA — BS, Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution (2007)
Biography
My name is Ankur Patel, and I am running for California State Assembly District 45. I am the child of two immigrant parents who moved to the West Valley, where I was born and raised. Throughout my childhood, my parents taught me the power of education, the importance of community, and the value of hard work.
When I was eleven years old my father ran for Congress. While he cherished the opportunities America provided our family, he knew there was a clear imbalance between the people with power and those of us without. His campaign wasn’t built on raising money from corporations, insurance companies, or lobbyists who would influence his decisions and priorities. He was a simple man who rode the bus to public places, shopping malls, and gas stations to talk to everyday people about what they thought government should look like.
But corruption has become institutionalized through lobbying, campaign contributions, and backroom deals between political insiders and corporations.
My father didn’t win when he ran for Congress, but the experience taught me a lot. A candidate shouldn’t run for office because they believe they have a few good ideas, the backing of big dollars, or they see a political opportunity. A candidate should run for office when they believe they can represent the vision of their community.
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
California Nurses Association
$17,600
2
Employees of Eisner Health
$2,000
3
Food & Water Watch and employees
$1,490
4
Employees of ATGen America
$1,000
5
North Valley Democratic Club
$700
More information about contributions
By State:
California 96.68%
District of Columbia 2.24%
Illinois 0.54%
New York 0.54%
By Size:
Large contributions (85.74%)
Small contributions (14.26%)
By Type:
From organizations (41.71%)
From individuals (58.29%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.
Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
This campaign for State Assembly will raise the conversation on essential issues for our community: healthcare, the environment, education, traffic, and housing. Most importantly, we will shine a light on the corruption and systematic abuse of power that must no longer define our politics. We need a moral revival in our political system, where people act based on principle not political expediency. We need elected representatives who will do what is right and are in it for the right reasons.
I am listening and ready to take action. Our campaign for Assembly is about a bold vision that recognizes economic rights, broad principles of democracy, and unites people to realize the potential of our District.
CSUN Professor Loraine Lundquist talks about Ankur Patel's position on climate change and the environment, and his track record during the Aliso Canyon Gas Blowout of 2015.
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My Top 3 Priorities
Eliminate the influence of dark money and corporate interest for profit in our elections and lobbying
Enshrine healthcare as a human right and extend Medicare for All or Single Payor
Protect the Environment for Clean Water, Air and Life and Stop Climate Change
Experience
Experience
Profession:Small Business Owner
Business Manager, Accountant, Broker, Consultant, Bishop Associates (1971–current)
AD45 Representative & Delegate CDP, Chair/State Business & Professiona, California Democratic Party — Elected position (2008–current)
Executive Board, Los Angeles County Democratic Party — Elected position (2008–current)
Chair, Public Banking Initiative of California — Elected position (2016–current)
Commissioner -Vice Chair/Chair, Los Angeles County Small Business Commission — Appointed position (1997–current)
Executive Vice President/President, California Democratic Council — Elected position (2014–2017)
Owner, The LA Cabaret Comedy Club & Restaurant (1980–1995)
CEO, President, Board Chair, Community Hospital of North Hollywood (1972–1980)
CEO, President & Chair, The Valley Health Fund (1973–1977)
CFO, Treasurer, Founding Member, TELACU, The East Los Angeles Community Union (1967–1971)
Who gave money to this candidate?
Contributions
Total money raised: $20,108
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
Employees of Sterling Development
$4,400
2
Employees of Boris Krutonog
$2,000
2
Ranica Partners LLC
$2,000
3
APK United Group LLC
$500
4
Employees of We Are Mothergood
$400
More information about contributions
By State:
California 100.00%
By Size:
Large contributions (100.00%)
Small contributions (0.00%)
By Type:
From organizations (14.92%)
From individuals (85.08%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.
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My Top 3 Priorities
My top priority is to implement a single payer health system in California, also known as Medicare for all. Health care is a right and should not be denied for anyone. The government can and should insure all Californians without
I want to make housing more affordable, by repealing Costa Hawkins and the Ellis Act, and allowing for smaller apartments with shared amenities (not bathrooms).
Improving public educations, going after charter schools that discriminate and are badly run, and work for tuition free public colleges and universities.
Experience
Biography
I am a lifelong resident of the western San Fernando Valley, since 1961. I have been a Democrat since I was 18, but was politically active in various progressive causes since childhood. My bachelor of arts degree in political science is from California State University Northridge in 1984. I was very involved in campus politics, and once ran for president for the Associated Students. I also helped the campaign of Zeke Zeidler in 1984, the first openly gay president of the Associated Students. In addition, I was involved in the Mayor's Advisory Council on Transportation of the San Fernando Valley in the 1980's under Mayor Tom Bradley. At CSUN, I was involved with the Peppertree Alliance, an offshoot of the Alliance for Survival. I was a member of the Young Democrats, and president for the Students for Economic Democracy. The electrical outlet I was given I gave to the Native American Student's booth so they could make their maize and other food products. I refused money from a fraternity, but gave it to the Native American group for free. Since 1970, I have worked for and now run a small business, that made its name selling high quality audio tape at lower prices than everybody else in the 1980's and 1990's. At one point, my business sold more audio tape than any other non-manufacturer in the world with less than 4 employees. Since 2005, I have been a board member of the Southern California chapter of Americans for Democratic Action. I have donated the maximum amount of money to Barack Obama's presidential campaign. I also donated the maximum to Brad Smith, when he ran for Los Angeles City Council against Mitchell Englander. I also gave money and walked precincts for Mark Ridley Thomas's campaign for Los Angeles County Supervisor. I walked precincts for him the day Senator Edward Kennedy died. I ran for Los Angeles City Council in 2005, and 2009, both times being outspent 25 to 1, but got 31 percent in 2005 and 29 percent in 2009. I ran for Los Angeles City Controller in 2013. I was endorsed in all 3 races by the National Organization for Women. I have been a member of the Sierra Club since 1988. Public service is a high calling for me, and I have always taken it extremely seriously. My passion for helping people will never ebb if I am elected to the California State Assembly.
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Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
I am a progressive on economic, social, foreign policy, and most other issues. there is a role for the government to do good. A safety net is needed to provide services and goods so people will not starve, or needlessly suffer. I am alarmed by the rising gap between the top one percent and everyone else. the super wealthy and the corporations must pay their fair share. as proposed in the concept of progressive taxation. Health care is a right, and should be part of a single payer health care system. I support expanded rent control and livable and affordable housing. The homeless need to be assisted, and a variety of solutions like livable housing needs to be addressed, but also help for mental illness and/or drug addiction, if applicable, rather than incarceration. Public schools need to be of the highest quality and serve everyone, not cherry pick their students. Public colleges and universities need to be free in the long term, and tuition needs to be reduced as soon as possible in the short term. Development must be sensible and reasonable, and meet the needs of the local community. The war on drugs is a violation of our civil liberties, and must end. No discrimination should be tolerated in a civil society. Workers deserve a living wage, and unions are a positive force in society and are needed to counterbalance the reactionary influence of many large corporations and right wing politicians. Alternatives to big corporations need to be addressed in state politics, such as the establishment of a state bank, like they already have successfully done in North Dakota. Law enforcement agencies need to truly protect and to serve, not abuse its citizens or engage in tactics that are overly violent or abusive to anyone in the community. Policies need to be environmentally friendly at all times, and protect our valuable natural resources.Programs like these can be funded properly, and wasteful programs like the bullet train need to be eliminated.