- Nell Soto
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Nell Soto (1926 – February 26, 2009) was an American politician. Soto represented the 61st Assembly district (including parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties and the cities of Ontario, Pomona, Chino and Montclair) from 1998 to 2000 and again from 2006 to 2008. She served two terms as a state senator for the 32nd district from 2000 to 2006.
Soto served on the Pomona city council from 1986 until 1998. Soto also served on the South Coast Air Quality Management District.[1] She was the first Latina from the San Gabriel Valley to be elected to that position.[citation needed] In 2006, she authored legislation that included expansion of the Nell Soto Teacher Involvement program, improving foster care licensing, and improving welfare to work programs.
Soto died February 26, 2009 after months of declining health.
Media coverage
In 2007, Soto was criticized for not being in Sacramento for 25 days while she was out sick, and collecting a total of $22,032 as a per diem. This money is a standard amount paid out to legislators not just for travel and living expenses, as she was criticized for, but also to pay for district office space, utilities, and staff resources etc. An assembly member maintains two offices, one in Sacramento and one in the district. Soto maintained these offices and staff during her recuperation period, and did not just use the money as accused by the reporter for personal apartment rent as alleged. "The rent for the apartment (and her offices) wasn't waived by the landlords" while she was at home recuperating, as explained by Greg Schmidt, the Secretary of the California State Senate.[2]
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California Assembly Preceded by
Fred AguiarCalifornia State Assemblyperson
61st district
1998–2000Succeeded by
Gloria Negrete McLeodPreceded by
Gloria Negrete McLeodCalifornia State Assemblyperson
61st district
2006–2008Succeeded by
Norma TorresCalifornia Senate Preceded by
Joe BacaCalifornia State Senator
32nd district
2000–2006Succeeded by
Gloria Negrete McLeodCategories:- Members of the California State Assembly
- California State Senators
- 1926 births
- 2009 deaths
- Women state legislators in California
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