Democrat

 

State Senator Gloria Romero

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 49): 1998-2001; Senate (SD 24): 2001-2010

The Honorable Deborah Ortiz

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
District Number: 
0
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 9): 1996-1998; Senate (SD 6): 1998-2006

State Senator Dean Florez

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
Years in Office:  
Assembly: 1998-2002; Senate (SD 16): 2002-2010

The Honorable Liz Figueroa

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
District Number: 
0
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 20): 1994-1998; Senate (SD 10): 1998-2006

The Honorable Joe Dunn

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
District Number: 
0
Years in Office:  
Senate (SD 34): 1998-2006

Senator Dunn, who led the state's investigation into Enron's role in the 2000-2001 energy crisis, is now a member of the CLCV Board of Directors.

The Honorable Martha Escutia

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
District Number: 
0
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 50): 1992-1998; Senate (SD 30): 1998-2006

The Honorable Gil Cedillo

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 46): 1998-2002; Senate (SD 22): 2002-2010; Assembly (AD 45): 2010-2012

State Senator Denise Ducheny

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 79): 1994-2000; Senate (SD 40): 2002-2010

The Honorable Joe Canciamilla

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
District Number: 
0
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 11): 2000-2006

Prior to serving in the Assembly, Canciamilla served on the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, the Pittsburg City Council (including two years as Mayor), and the Pittsburg Board of Education (first elected at age 17).

Congressman Ted Lieu

Party:  
Democrat
Position:  
Congress
District Number: 
33
Years in Office:  
Assembly (AD 53): 2005-2010; Senate (SD 28): 2010-2014; Congress (CD 33): 2015-present

CLCV rates legislators on their performance in the California State Legislature in Sacramento. You can find out more about Representative Lieu's record in Congress from our national counterparts at LCV (http://www.lcv.org/).

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