- Bob Huff
Infobox State Representative
name =Bob Huff
state_assembly =California
district =60th
term_start =2004
term_end =
preceded =Bob Pacheco
succeeded =
birth_date =Birth date and age|1953|9|9|mf=y
birth_place =Calexico, California
death_date =
death_place =
party =Republican
spouse =Mei Mei Huff
children =Adam, J.J., Jessica, Jeff
occupation =
profession =Agriculture ,Businessman
website =http://www.bobhuffsenate.comRobert S. Huff (born
September 9 1953 ) is a U.S.politician , who is a Republican member of theCalifornia State Assembly , representing the 60th Assembly District, which includes portions of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties. He has served in that body since December 2004. OnDecember 8 2006 , he became the RepublicanCaucus Chair, making him the second-highest ranking Republican in the Assembly.A resident of
Diamond Bar, California , he served on its City Council from 1995-2004 and was Mayor in 1997 and 2001. He ran for the Assembly in 1998 and lost the primary to then-WalnutCity Council manBob Pacheco . Huff won the 2004 election to succeed the term-limited Pacheco and was reelected in 2006. He is the Republicannominee for the 29th district in theCalifornia State Senate in 2008 to succeed the term-limitedBob Margett .Personal Life and Early Political Career
Born in
Calexico, California , Huff grew up on his family's farm in the Imperial Valley. Huff attendedWestmont College in Santa Barbara, where he earned a bachelor's degree inpsychology , graduating with honors.Most of Huff's professional and business experience has been in the agricultural industry. Working through the ranks to become the youngest vice president in a grain handling corporation, he became manager-owner of the Ray S. French Company, an independent commodity wholesaler, shortly after he moved his family to Diamond Bar in 1983. Huff and his wife, Mei Mei, have three sons and a daughter.
With a focus on transportation issues, Huff was Diamond Bar's delegate to the Four Corners Transportation Policy Group and was Vice President of the
San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. He was President of the Foothill Transit Executive Board, and founding Chairman and Executive Board Member of the Alameda Corridor East Construction Authority.Committee Membership
Huff is the Vice Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee and of the Select Committee on Urban Education. He is also a member of the Education Committee, the Budget Subcommittee on Education Finance, and the Select Committee on Ports.
Legislation
As a proponent of reform within California's school system, Huff has had legislation signed into law guaranteeing more funding for public
charter schools and supports shifting more education money into the classroom by contracting out non-educational services. Regarding budget issues, Huff would like to use California's expanding economy to pay down the state's debt to solve its structural deficit and take a percentage of budget growth to create an income stream for infrastructure needs.In 2008 Huff authored and introduced the following bills:
* [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2085&sess=CUR&house=B&author=Huff AB 2085] AB 2085 would delete existing civil rights protections against discrimination in public school instruction based on actual or perceived sexual orientation and perceived gender (including gender identity) disability, nationality, race or ethnicity, and religion.
* [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2086&sess=CUR&house=B&author=Huff AB 2086] AB 2086 would require notice to be sent to the parent or guardian of a pupil regarding any proposed discussion on gender identity or sexual orientation. Costs associated with the notification process would be reimbursed by the State (i.e., paid for by California taxpayers). Diversity programs potentially adversely impacted: Coming Out Week, The Day of Silence, and other programs which are critical for fighting intolerance that often leads to harassment and violence against LGBT youth.*Anti-Illegal Immigrant Package Republicans in the California State House unveiled what they’re calling a “comprehensive” package that will “deal with California’s illegal immigration problem.” The package consists of some 22 GOP bills, including several authored by Huff: [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2418&sess=CUR&house=B&author=Huff AB 2418] , [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2420&sess=CUR&house=B&author=Huff 2420] , [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2421&sess=CUR&house=B&author=Huff 2421] and [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2422&sess=CUR&house=B&author=Huff 2422] , as well as [http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ajr_44&sess=CUR&house=B&author=huff AJR 44] , a bill which would urge Congress to repeal the section of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. constitution which guarantees birthright citizenship.
Rankings, Awards and Recognition
Huff has received 100% legislative vote rankings from the California Taxpayers Association, the California
Chamber of Commerce , the California Farm Bureau Federation, and the California Manufacturers and Technology Association. He was also awarded the 2005 Local Distinguished Service Award in Transportation from the American Public Transit Association and the Outstanding Community Leader of 2005 by theBoy Scouts of America Old Baldy Council.External links
* [http://www.assembly.ca.gov/huff Official Assembly web site]
* [http://www.bobhuffassembly.com/ Official Campaign web site]
* [http://www.eqca.org/siteapps/advocacy/ActionItem.aspx?c=9oINKWMCF&b=1022279&aid=10069 LGBT Youth at Risk: Oppose AB 2085 and AB 2086]
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