This is an archive of a past election. See http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/la/ for current information. |
| ||||
| ||||
Full Biography for Richard Alarcon
Candidate for |
||||
|
RICHARD ALARCON A former State Senator, Los Angeles City Councilmember, teacher and community activist, Assemblymember Richard Alarcon was brought up by working class parents in the San Fernando Valley who taught him the value of hard work, the importance of standing up for what is right and the moral responsibility to help those who are less fortunate. These are the values that make up a man who has committed his life to helping improve the lives of all Californians. Never forgetting his roots, Alarcon fights hard for families in the San Fernando Valley and throughout the State of California. Education, community, health, safety, labor, poverty and workers' rights and benefits -- these are all the issues that Assemblymember Alarcon has fought hard to protect and improve in his various leadership roles. As a Los Angeles City Councilmember, Alarcon used $4 million in redevelopment money from the Northridge earthquake to attract over $100 million in new business investment, ending the long time blight left in the wake of a GM plant closure and creating a vibrant manufacturing and retail center that produced over 4,000 jobs. He was integral in closing Lopez Canyon Landfill, pushed the MTA to upgrade its fleet with clean burning buses and authored the Urban Rivers and Parks Act, which was used in the creation of the Hansen Dam Recreation Area. In 1997 he spearheaded the creation of the Northeast Valley Enterprise Zone, bringing businesses, and in turn good jobs, to the area. As a State Senator, Alarcon was the Chairman of the powerful Labor and Industrial Relations Committee and was integral in overhauling workers' compensation. He has been a leader in education reform, environmental justice and funding trauma care. In 2003, he started the Select Committee on Ending Poverty, which changed to the Joint Committee to Develop a Master Plan to End Poverty in California in 2005. During his time in the Senate, he also created the Cal Home Program which brought in $550 million to expand homeownership opportunities, brought $85 million dollars to community clinics through the Cedillo/Alarcon Primary Care Clinic Act and acquired $200 million for teacher recruitment, training and salary increases. Alarcon's hard work has not gone unnoticed. In 2003 he was one of eight state legislators in the United States called a "Local Hero" by The Nation magazine. The national magazine picked Senator Alarcon as a state legislator who sets an example of leadership that Democrats in Congress should emulate. In addition to this honor, in 2005 he received the "Truman Award for the Outstanding Elected Official" from the Democratic Party of San Fernando Valley and has a 100% voting record with Environment California Scorecard and Planned Parenthood of California. Along with his work as a public servant, Assemblymember Alarcon founded and co-founded many non-profits, including his youth leadership training program, Richard Alarcon's Young Senators, the Gift of Christmas, a toy give-away program that was inspired by the generosity of his father and, most recently the George and Anne Lopez - Richie Alarcon C.A.R.E. Foundation, which has contributed over $50,000 to charitable groups and for scholarships. Assemblymember Alarcon lives in Panorama City, CA. He has three adult children and two grandchildren. |
Next Page:
Political Philosophy
Candidate Page
|| Feedback to Candidate
|| This Contest
March 2007 Home (Ballot Lookup)
|| About Smart Voter
The League of Women Voters does not support or oppose any candidate or political party.
Created from information supplied by the candidate: February 27, 2007 12:23
Smart Voter <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
Copyright ©
League of Women Voters of California Education Fund http://ca.lwv.org