- Roy Ashburn
Roy Arthur Ashburn (born
March 21 1954 inLong Beach, California ) is the California State Senator representing the 18th District, which includes Kern, Tulare, Inyo and San Bernardino Counties. The Republican legislator, who was first elected to the Legislature's upper house in 2002, is currently serving his second four-year term. Ashburn previously worked as a California State Assemblyman for six years and a Kern County Supervisor for 12 years.Ashburn was appointed Vice Chairman of the Senate Republican Caucus within weeks of being sworn into office. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Defense and Aerospace Industry, Vice Chair of the Rules Committee and the Public Employees and Retirement Committee, and presides over the Appropriations, Government Modernization, Efficiency & Accountability, and Transportation & Housing committees.
Ashburn's work in the California Legislature has included: :*Author of "
Valley Fever Vaccine Legislation," provides funding to eradicate the deadly disease. :*Author of "Welfare-to-Work Act of 1997," which reformed California's welfare system:*Author of "ERAF Reform," a proposed measure that would force the state to return more local property tax dollars to cities and countiesOnly two years into his term in the State Senate, Ashburn was the Republican candidate in ushr|California|20 in 2004. He was the strongest Republican to run in the 20th in more than a decade. He was a decided underdog against the Democratic nominee, former state legislator
Jim Costa . The 20th is a heavily Democratic, Latino-majority district, and the district's previous incumbent, DemocratCal Dooley , had held the seat without serious difficulty for 14 years. However, the Republicans more money into the race than was expected for such a heavily Democratic district. Ashburn claimed Costa would vote to raise taxes; in a play on Costa's name, he aired ads saying "Costa's gonna cost ya!" In the end, Ashburn was soundly defeated, taking only 46 percent of the vote to Costa's 54 percent. The race actually wasn't even that close; Ashburn was only able to hold his margin of defeat within single digits by winning heavily Republican Kings County.Sen. Ashburn has a bachelors degree in
Public Administration fromCalifornia State University, Bakersfield and attendedCollege of the Sequoias in Visalia. He is the father of four daughters, Shelley, Shannon, Stacy and Suzana.When asked by "
The Bakersfield Californian " about his interest in being included inWikipedia , Ashburn replied::"I've gotten I don't know how many questionnaires for "Who's Who in America ", "Who's Who in Politics" and so on. I throw those in the trash. I'm just not interested in that." [cite news | first=Vic | last=Pollard | pages=A1 | title=WikiWorld | date=2006-02-26 | publisher=The Bakersfield Californian| url=http://www.bakersfield.com/ | accessdate=2006-03-28 ]Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.sen.ca.gov/ashburn/ Official Senate website]
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