
Currently holds the office of Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School Board until December 31, 2028.
Candidate for California State Senate - District 24 in 2026 California Primary Election.
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Get StartedRecruit the next generation of first responders — investing in local fire academies to build the pipeline of firefighters, paramedics, and lifeguards our communities need. Learn more
Fund and support our first responders — ensuring police, fire, and emergency personnel have the resources, training, and staffing they need to keep our communities safe. Learn more
Build career pathways for everyone — supporting job training and apprenticeship programs that connect workers to good-paying careers without requiring a college degree, and help businesses find the skilled workers they need. Learn more
Support the people who make our schools work — ensuring teachers, counselors, and school staff have the resources they need in the classroom, while making sure parents have a meaningful voice in their children's education. Learn more
Protect public education funding — standing firm against any effort to transfer taxpayer dollars away from our public schools and into wealthy private institutions. Learn more
Expand wildfire prevention and early detection — building on the 170 million recently allocated for early action wildfire response, and scaling the kind of AI fire detection systems and brush removal programs he implemented in Rancho Palos Verdes. Learn more
Help Palisades fire communities recover and rebuild — securing the necessary funding and assistance from Sacramento and Washington so no family faces this alone. Learn more
Hold insurance companies accountable — demanding that insurers process claims rapidly after disasters so families aren't facing financial crises on top of personal ones. Learn more
Keep our communities safe from gun violence — keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals and working with school districts and community groups to protect families. Learn more
Protect our health care safety net — defending Medi-Cal, community clinics, and public hospitals from federal cuts that would create unfair barriers for seniors and working families. Learn more
Protect the privacy and personal freedoms of every Californian — including the right to make your own health care decisions without government interference. Learn more
Bring down prescription drug costs — leveraging statewide purchasing pools to negotiate fair prices so families aren't choosing between medication and groceries. Learn more
Demand accountability for every dollar spent — ensuring homelessness funding is used effectively, with a focus on getting people off our streets and into services and stable housing. Learn more
Expand homeownership opportunities — providing more first-time homebuyer grants and helping public servants like teachers, police officers, and firefighters afford homes in the communities where they serve. Learn more
Protect our immigrant neighbors and DREAMers — ensuring access to state services and safety for families who are part of the fabric of our communities. Learn more
Over 500 million in homelessness funding in Los Angeles has gone unspent because of poor planning and outdated systems. That is not a budget problem, it is a management problem. Eric will push for stronger oversight, clearer metrics, and real consequences when public money is not used effectively. Learn more
California is the world's fourth-largest economy. Eric believes the state should find responsible revenue solutions, not cut Medi-Cal, education, and services for seniors and vulnerable communities to close budget gaps. Learn more
Champion good jobs with good wages — promoting careers with livable wages and benefits so families can provide for their loved ones and save for their future. Learn more
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