Charles M. Calderon

Charles M. Calderon

Charles M. Calderon (born December 3, 1950 in Montebello, California) began his second stint in the California State Assembly in 2006 [ [http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a58/ Assembly Member Charles Calderon] ] . He represents the 58th District, which includes the cities of Montebello, Pico Rivera, Hacienda Heights Rowland Heights, South San Gabriel, South San Jose Hills, Valinda and portions of City of Industry, Downey, La Mirada, Whittier and East Los Angeles.

Calderon was first elected to the Assembly in 1982. In 1988-89, he became leader of a power struggle for control of the Assembly. The "Gang of Five", as they were called–Calderon, Gary Condit, Steve Peace, Gerald Eaves and Rusty Areias–were conservative Democrats who tried to wrest power from Willie Brown, then Speaker of the Assembly. Calderon was nominated for the office of Speaker, but Brown prevailed by a vote of 40-34. Brown stripped all five of committee leadership positions and staff.

In 1990, Calderon left the Assembly, and he was elected to the California State Senate. From September 1996 until the end of his term, Calderon served as the first Hispanic Senate Majority leader in California history. He ran unsuccessfully for Attorney General in 1998, losing the primary to Bill Lockyer. Prior to his 2006 election to the Assembly, he served as California Health Care Commissioner and was a Partner with the law firm of [http://www.nossaman.com Nossaman LLP] .

Prior to his 1982 election to the Assembly, Calderon was a prosecutor and also served on the Montebello School Board.

Calderon graduated from California State University, Los Angeles and earned a law degree from the University of California, Davis.

His brothers Ronald S. Calderon and Thomas M. Calderon have both served in the State Assembly. Ronald currently holds Charles' former Senate seat; Thomas has been out of the legislature since an unsuccessful run for Insurance Commissioner in 2002.

Calderon has a wife named Lisa, and they have three children.

External links

* [http://www.assembly.ca.gov/calderon Official State website]

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