- Martin Garrick
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Martin Garrick Member of the California State Assembly
from the 74th districtIncumbent Assumed office
December 4, 2006Preceded by Mark Wyland Minority Leader of the California State Assembly In office
February 1, 2010 – December 6, 2010Preceded by Sam Blakeslee Succeeded by Connie Conway Personal details Born 1953 (age 57–58)
Glendale, CaliforniaNationality American Political party Republican Spouse(s) Jane Garrick Residence Carlsbad, California Alma mater California Western University
United States International UniversityOccupation President, Admiral Industries Martin W. Garrick (born 1953) represents the 74th district in the California State Assembly. He was elected to the Assembly in November 2006. Garrick served in the Reagan Administration and is a small business owner.
Background
Garrick was born in 1953 in Glendale, California. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business from United States International University in San Diego.
In the 1980s, Garrick joined the Ronald Reagan for President Campaign at national headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. He then moved to the White House transition team and thereafter into a number of positions in the Reagan Administration, including Deputy Senate House Liaison. After leaving the Reagan Administration, Garrick founded Admiral Industries, Inc., a telecommunications company. He also owns and manages Admiral Property Company, a real estate investment firm.[1]
Community and Party Involvement
Garrick has been active for decades in Republican organizations and campaigns. As First Vice Chairman of the San Diego Republican Party, Garrick played a major role in the building of one of the nation's most effective local parties. For a decade, he served as a Board Member in the San Diego Lincoln Club, and as a member of the Adam Smith Institute and San Diego County Republican Party Central Committee.
Additionally, Garrick's community activism included roles on the Solana Beach Crime Commission, Solana Beach Budget Committee and the San Diego County Cable and Television Review Committee.[2]
Priorities in the Assembly
Garrick states his top priorities as first, stopping illegal immigration by voting to secure the border and voting against welfare and driver's licenses for illegal aliens. Secondly, balancing the budget, he is opposed to new taxes, and supports openness and transparency in the budget including a public audit every year. Thirdly, Garrick wants to end freeway gridlock by voting to use every penny of gas tax for freeway construction.[3]
Family
Garrick is married to Jane, a school teacher and their family includes her four grown children, two boys and two girls.
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California Assembly Preceded by
Mark WylandCalifornia State Assemblyman
74th District
December 4, 2006–presentIncumbent Party political offices Preceded by
Sam BlakesleeCalifornia State Assembly Republican Leader
February 1, 2010 - November 30, 2010Succeeded by
Connie ConwayMembers of the California State Assembly Speaker of the Assembly: John Pérez (D) • Speaker Pro Tempore: Fiona Ma (D) • Majority Leader: Charles Calderon (D) • Minority Leader: Connie Conway (R) - Wesley Chesbro (D)
- Jim Nielsen (R)
- Daniel Logue (R)
- Beth Gaines (R)
- Richard Pan (D)
- Jared Huffman (D)
- Michael Allen (D)
- Mariko Yamada (D)
- Roger Dickinson (D)
- Alyson Huber (D)
- Susan Bonilla (D)
- Fiona Ma (D)
- Tom Ammiano (D)
- Nancy Skinner (D)
- Joan Buchanan (D)
- Sandré Swanson (D)
- Cathleen Galgiani (D)
- Mary Hayashi (D)
- Jerry Hill (D)
- Bob Wieckowski (D)
- Rich Gordon (D)
- Paul Fong (D)
- Nora Campos (D)
- Jim Beall (D)
- Kristin Olsen (R)
- Bill Berryhill (R)
- Bill Monning (D)
- Luis Alejo (D)
- Linda Halderman (R)
- David Valadao (R)
- Henry Perea (D)
- Shannon Grove (R)
- Katcho Achadjian (R)
- Connie Conway (R)
- Das Williams (D)
- Stephen Knight (R)
- Jeff Gorell (R)
- Cameron Smyth (R)
- Felipe Fuentes (D)
- Bob Blumenfield (D)
- Julia Brownley (D)
- Mike Feuer (D)
- Mike Gatto (D)
- Anthony Portantino (D)
- Gil Cedillo (D)
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- Steven Bradford (D)
- Isadore Hall (D)
- Betsy Butler (D)
- Bonnie Lowenthal (D)
- Warren Furutani (D)
- Tony Mendoza (D)
- Roger Hernandez (D)
- Charles Calderon (D)
- Tim Donnelly (R)
- Curt Hagman (R)
- Norma Torres (D)
- Wilmer Carter (D)
- Mike Morrell (R)
- Brian Nestande (R)
- Paul Cook (R)
- Kevin Jeffries (R)
- Jim Silva (R)
- Allan Mansoor (R)
- Jose Solorio (D)
- Don Wagner (R)
- Jeff Miller (R)
- Chris Norby (R)
- Diane Harkey (R)
- Martin Garrick (R)
- Nathan Fletcher (R)
- Toni Atkins (D)
- Brian Jones (R)
- Marty Block (D)
- Ben Hueso (D)
- Manuel Perez (D)
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- Businesspeople in the telecommunications industry
- Businesspeople in real estate
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- Members of the California State Assembly
- Living people
- People from Carlsbad, California
- People from the San Fernando Valley
- Reagan Administration personnel
- United States International University alumni
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