- John Laird (California)
Infobox State Representative
name =John Laird
height =150
state_assembly =California
district =27th
term_start3 =2002
term_end3 =
preceded3 =Fred Keeley
succeeded3 =Incumbent
nationality =American
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =
place of death =
spouse =John Flores
profession =Politician
alma_mater =Stevenson College of theUniversity of California Santa Cruz
religion =
party=DemocraticJohn Laird is a
politician fromCalifornia , currently representing the 27th district in theCalifornia State Assembly as a Democrat. Laird andMark Leno were the first gay men to serve in the California legislature. Laird become one of theUnited States first openly gay mayors in 1983. Laird's 27th district stretches from Santa Cruz County down through theMonterey Bay and down the coast to the San Luis Obispo county line. [http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a27/district.htm Official California Assembly Page, 27th District] ] Laird lives on the westside of Santa Cruz with his partner John Flores. He is fluent in Spanish.Early life
Laird was raised in
Vallejo, California , and educated in Vallejo public schools. Laird's parents were both educators. He graduated from Adlai Stevenson College of the University of California Santa Cruz in 1972 with an A.B. inPolitics - and general college honors, honors from the Board of Politics, and honors on an undergraduate thesis on the history of water development in California.Laird served for two years on the district staff of Representative
Jerome Waldie , and worked during the summer of 1974 for Rep.Bill Gunter of Florida in his run for theU.S. Senate . Laird moved to Santa Cruz and joined the staff of the Santa Cruz County Administrator in 1974 and later served in the personnel and social services departments.City Council and Mayor
In 1981, Laird received the most votes in a field of eight to be elected to a seat on the Santa Cruz City Council. He was re-elected as top vote-getter in 1985, serving until term limits ended his Council service in 1990. He was elected by the City Council to one-year Mayor's terms in 1983-84 and 1987-88. During his time on the Santa Cruz City Council he lead local governments in the fight against proposed offshore oil drilling and for the designation of the
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary . [ [http://ventana.sierraclub.org/back_issues/0205/candidates.shtml SierraClub.org "Candidates"] ]tate Assembly
Laird ran unopposed in the 2002 democratic party and easily won election to the California Assembly. Laird is the chair of both the Assembly Budget Committee and the Special Session Committee on Budget Process. He also serves on the Judiciary Committee, the Labor and Employment Committee, and the Natural Resources Committee.
Before being elected to the assembly in 2002, Laird served as an elected member of the
Cabrillo College Board of Trustees from 1994 to his election to the Assembly in 2002. He was re-elected to the assembly in 2004 and 2006. [ [http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a27/biography_full.htm Official California Assembly website, "Biography"] ] He will be termed out in 2008. His election campaigns have often won the backing of theGay & Lesbian Victory Fund . [ [http://secure.victoryfund.org/cand_detail.php?cand_id=2248 VictoryFund.org "Candidates"] ]Community activism
Laird has been active in the Santa Cruz community, serving as Vice-Chair of the City Charter Review Committee, a founder of the Santa Cruz Community Credit Union, and a board member of the Santa Cruz Area Chamber of Commerce. He has been active on a variety of community boards.
He has been active with the lesbian and gay community, as a columnist for the Lavender Reader, a commentator on "Closet Free Radio", a founding member of the International Network of Gay and Lesbian Officials--and was an original board member of BAYMEC, the gay and lesbian political action committee for San Mateo, Santa Clara, Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties. In the Assembly, he serves as chair of the
California Legislative LGBT Caucus .He also has served on the Santa Cruz Community Foundation's Advisory Committee for the Lesbian and Gay Grants Partnership. Laird lives on the westside of Santa Cruz with his partner John Flores.
Footnotes
External links
* [http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biol1/lair1.html The Living Room Biographies]
* [http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/MEMBERS/A27/news/a272004001.htm Native Son: Good Times talks with Assemblymember John Laird about how he's tackling the big issues in Sacramento.]
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