- Paul Krekorian
Paul Krekorian (born
March 24, 1960 ,inThe San Fernando Valley, CA ) was elected in 2006 to serve California's 43rd Assembly District, which includes the cities of Glendale andBurbank and theLos Feliz ,Silver Lake ,North Hollywood ,Valley Glen ,Toluca Lake ,Atwater Village andValley Village communities of Los Angeles. He is a part of theDemocrat.Paul is the Chair of the Select Committee on Preservation of California’s Entertainment Industry. The 43rd District represents the entertainment capitol of the world.
Paul is a member of the Assembly committees on Appropriations, Budget (including the Budget subcommittee on transportation and information technology), Human Services, Judiciary, Rules, and Utilities & Commerce (dealing with energy and telecommunications). He is also a member of the Select Committee on Hate Crimes.
In his first year in Sacramento, Paul has the highest number of bills passed and signed by the Governor of any freshman member. These include new laws that will reduce plastic pollution in the world’s oceans (AB 258); expand solar energy generation in California and reduce carbon emissions (AB 946); protect senior citizens who are living in residential care facilities from abusive practices and neglect when those facilities close down (AB 949); make neighborhoods safer by authorizing local officials to evict gang members and others who use their residences to store or sell illegal weapons and ammunition (AB 1013); completely revamp and modernize California’s trademark laws (AB 1484); and use prison resources more efficiently to achieve public safety by reducing expenditures on permanently medically incapacitated inmates (AB 1539).
Prior to his service in the Assembly, Paul served as President of the Burbank Board of Education. He was elected to the school board during a fiscal crisis in which schools faced budget cuts that would have been devastating to the quality of education. Under Paul’s leadership, the district was able to fix its budget problems and save many educational programs and vital jobs, while still paring administrative costs. During his tenure, the district significantly improved student attendance and performance, increased teacher pay, launched the Burbank Priority in Education Foundation, encouraged greater student nutrition and exercise, and implemented groundbreaking programs to protect the environment and achieve energy efficiencies. At the same time, Paul served as President of the Five Star Education Coalition, a consortium of five suburban school districts that works to shape state and federal education policy.
Paul Krekorian helped to create GenerationNext, a mentorship program for at-risk youth in Glendale public schools, and he serves on the advisory board of the D&M Foundation, which offers after school programs in both Burbank and Glendale. Previously, Paul served on the Burbank Childcare Committee.
Paul is a partner in the law firm of Fisher & Krekorian, and he has practiced as a business, entertainment and intellectual property litigation attorney for over 20 years. He served on the Board of Trustees of the LA County Bar Association, the Board of Trustees of the LA County Law Library, the California State Legislature’s Task Force on Court Facilities, and many local and state bar committees. He served on the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission, and the L.A. Police Commission appointed him as counsel to the Webster Commission in the aftermath of the riots in 1992. After Los Angeles was ravaged by riots, the special advisor to the Los Angeles Police Commission selected Krekorian to serve as counsel to the Webster Commission. He organized forums throughout the city to encourage cross-cultural dialogue and to assess the police department’s response to the unrest.
Krekorian, who was born and raised in the
San Fernando Valley , received his law degree from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from USC. He lives in Burbank with his wife Tamar, their sons Hrag (15) and Andrew (3), and their newborn daughter Lori.External links
* [http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a43/bio.aspx Official Assembly Biography]
Political offices held
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