- Arthur Torres
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name = Arthur Torres
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birth_date =1946
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residence =Los Angeles
office = Chairman of the California Democratic Party
term_start =1996
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predecessor =Bill Press
successor = Incumbent
party = Democrat
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children =Joaquin and Danielle
website =Arthur "Art" Torres is the current Chairman of the
California Democratic Party , a position he has held since 1995, and is the firstLatino in the California Democratic Party to have been nominated for statewide office when he won the Democratic primary for insurance commissioner in 1994.Background
Earlier in his career, he served for 8 years as a state Assembly member (1974-1982), and for 12 as a State Senator (1982-1994). While serving in the state legislature, he served as chairman of the Insurance Committee, Assembly Health Committee, Senate Joint Committee on Science and Technology, and the Senate Committee on the Entertainment Industry. Torres co-authored legislation that created the
Museum of Tolerance , inLos Angeles and the California Clean Water Act.Two years before Torres was first elected to the State Assembly, he lost a previous attempt for the same office. After losing that race, he became the national legislative director for the
United Farm Workers ,AFL-CIO .On January 14, 1995, speaking at the University of California, Riverside to a group composed mainly of Latinos, Torres said that Proposition 187, passed by voters a couple of months prior, "was the last gasp of white America in California."
In March 2006, Torres had surgery to remove
cancer . The operation was successful, but it prevented him from chairing the 2006 California State Democratic Convention in late April. Former San Francisco mayorWillie Lewis Brown, Jr. substituted for Torres as convention chair [ [http://blog01.kintera.com/chairman/archives/004822.html Chairman's Corner ] ] .Torres was an opponent of California Proposition 187, the state ballot proposal that would have cut off government benefits to illegal aliens. The proposal passed by 59-41%, but was nullified when it was declared unconstitutional in a court challenge.
Education
Torres graduated from
Montebello High School in 1964 where he was the ASB President his senior year; he was a classmate of actorEdward James Olmos . He holds a Bachelor's degree from UC Santa Cruz and aJuris Doctor from UC Davis School of Law.External links
* [http://www.cadem.org/site/c.jrLZK2PyHmF/b.980187/k.AEFF/Statewide_Officers.htm California Democratic Party Biography]
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft787006fm Arthur Torres Papers, 1970-1994] (call number SC0628; 23 linear ft.) are housed in the [http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html Department of Special Collections and University Archives] at [http://library.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Libraries]References
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