
Currently holds the office of California State Assembly - District 47 until December 7, 2026.
Candidate for California State Assembly - District 47 in 2026 California Primary Election.
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Get StartedContinued blocking efforts to let violent felons out of prison early. Pushed to maintain adequate prison capacity so violent felons stay off our streets. Learn more
Continued treating fire as the emergency it is — standing up to radical environmentalists to clear dead trees and undergrowth from our forests, and requiring people to build fire breaks around their homes and businesses. Learn more
Continued to fight the Defund the Police crowd tooth and nail. Nothing is more dangerous than reducing the number of police on our streets while violent crime increases. Learn more
Continued fighting reckless government spending that causes inflation so that your prices will keep going down. Learn more
Maintained bipartisan efforts to ensure our schools are safe zones where gangs, drugs, and weapons are prohibited, and our students are kept safe. Learn more
Continued making it easier for parents to get students out of failing schools and into good public or charter schools. Kept fighting for more parental voice in what students are taught and more transparency about how schools are performing. Learn more
Fought to pay teachers like our future depends on them, because it does. Continued pushing to reform tenure so that we can reward good teachers and retrain or dismiss bad ones. Learn more
Continued opening the door to clean, green energy by supporting incentives for green energy companies of every kind to operate in California, bring good-paying jobs, and compete for our business as we wean ourselves off fossil fuels. Learn more
Kept fighting to make sure California stays beautiful: ensuring our ocean and other waters are clean, our air is smog and chemical free, and our communities are safe from dangerous waste or past pollution. Learn more
Maintained California's position as a national and global leader on climate change, including supporting efforts to re-open nuclear power plants in isolated parts of the state, with a responsible plan for disposing of the small amounts of hazardous waste they generate. Learn more
Continued holding elected officials and government workers accountable when they use taxpayer money as their own private piggy bank, staying at fancy hotels and eating at expensive restaurants while we pick up the tab. Learn more
Continued working to make sure everyone has access to preventative health professionals, mental health counseling, and affordable prescription drugs — and to lower overall healthcare costs by reducing unfair government rules and promoting more competition among providers and insurance companies. Learn more
Continued fighting to prevent government-run healthcare. Learn more
Continued requiring each city to maintain about the same number of clean, safe shelter beds as they have homeless people, with services and help available on-site — then prohibiting outdoor camping. Learn more
Continued fighting to redirect the billions of dollars spent on failing homeless programs toward full-time, in-house drug and mental health treatment centers, and to make it easier to require participation. Learn more
Continued reducing unfair fees and regulations on new housing, so that construction stays cheaper and there is enough affordable housing to purchase or rent. Learn more
Pushed forward on developing new sources of water — such as desalination plants — and continued working to improve water distribution all around the state so that places with more water can get it to places with less. Learn more
Pushed forward on developing new sources of water — such as desalination plants — and continued working to improve water distribution all around the state so that places with more water can get it to places with less. Learn more
Continued pushing for public, nonpartisan audits of every department's spending and effectiveness every year, and publishing the results so taxpayers can see if they are getting their money's worth. Learn more
Put more money in your pocket by continuing to block the billions of new taxes Sacramento has proposed, fighting to eliminate the Gas Tax, and returning budget surpluses back to the people as tax relief. Learn more
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