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Fabian Núñez

Fabian Núñez (also transcribed variously as Fabián Núñez, Fabian Nuñez and Fabian Nunez; born December 27, 1966) is an American politician and labor union adviser. A member of the Democratic Party, he served three two-year terms as a member of the California State Assembly, leaving office in late 2008. During his last two terms, Núñez served as the 66th Speaker of the California State Assembly.

Fabian Núñez
66th Speaker of the California State Assembly
In office
February 9, 2004 – May 13, 2008
Preceded byHerb Wesson
Succeeded byKaren Bass
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 46th district
In office
December 2, 2002 – November 30, 2008
Preceded byGil Cedillo
Succeeded byJohn Pérez
Personal details
Born (1966-12-27) December 27, 1966 (age 56)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
RelativesEsteban Núñez (son)
Alma materPitzer College (BA)
ProfessionPolitician

Early life edit

Fabian Núñez is the tenth of twelve children. He was born in San Diego, California, to Mexican parents, but the family lived in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico until Núñez was 7 years old. He spent the rest of his youth in the Logan Heights neighborhood of San Diego.[1] His parents eventually became United States citizens. At the age of 31, Núñez earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in both political science and education from Pitzer College in Claremont, California.[2][3]

From 1996 to 2000, Fabian Núñez served as the Political Director for the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor and, between 2000 and 2002, was the Government Affairs Director for the Los Angeles Unified School District.[4][5]

California State Assembly edit

Núñez was elected to the California State Assembly to represent the 46th district in 2002. Later, on February 9, 2004 he was selected as the Speaker of the California Assembly.[6]

When Núñez was elected, the Los Angeles Times reported that he promised to "foster a spirit of bipartisanship in the Assembly ..." He was quoted saying, "We should reestablish this great legislative body as the house of ideas. And more importantly, we must work together for the benefit of all Californians."[6] During his tenure as speaker, the San Francisco Chronicle editorialized that the 2005/2006 "legislative session represented one of the most productive in recent memory."[7]

Throughout his term, Núñez authored several laws including a $1.25 increase in the minimum wage,[8] and a measure to promote competition among cable television providers.[9]

In August 2005, Núñez traveled to Mexico to meet with then-president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, other high level government officials, and business leaders. The declared purpose of his journey was to strengthen ties between Mexico and California that he claimed had deteriorated under California's governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger.[10][11] At Núñez's invitation, president Fox eventually traveled to Sacramento and addressed a special joint session of the California State Legislature.[12]

Núñez supported and advocated for the passage of the 2006 infrastructure bonds. He authored both the education (Proposition 1B) and water levee bond (Proposition 1D) in the Legislature. Former Assembly Speaker Bob Hertzberg spoke about Núñez' involvement with the passage of the bonds on May 17, 2006: "And ultimately credit goes to Speaker Fabian Núñez, who is a very keen legislator who understands how to put the pieces and parts together and see the big picture. He was instrumental in taking what was failure last time and putting it all together this time. Fabian is willing to work with all sides and wants to get things done."[13]

Núñez passed a law in 2006 to establish a program to provide prescription drugs at discount prices to about five million uninsured and underinsured Californians. The new law will require the state department of Health Services to negotiate discounts with drug manufacturers.[14] In 2006, he also authored AB 32, which was signed into law by Schwarzenegger. AB 32 created the nation's first cap on greenhouse gas emissions. The law set new regulations on the amount of emissions utilities, refineries and manufacturing plants are allowed to release into the atmosphere.[15]

In 2007, Núñez was named "Public Official of the Year" by Governing Magazine. The magazine highlighted his legislative leadership and accomplishments:[16]

Fabian Núñez doesn't think compromise is a dirty word. California's Assembly speaker has played a classic legislative leadership role as the bridge between Republican governor and a strongly liberal majority Democratic caucus, helping to forge and shepherd through a long list of impressive legislation over the past couple of years.
His personal scorecard includes a $40 billion infrastructure bond package, a $7 billion prison building and rehabilitation measure, and a landmark global-warming law that is already being imitated by other states. "Some people feel you can't compromise because you're setting your values aside," he continues. "I believe the opposite. You're fighting for your beliefs when you can move the ball forward."[17]

On October 10, 2007, the Los Angeles Times reported that Núñez had allegedly spent tens of thousands of dollars of campaign money for personal expenses.[18] However, October 27, 2009, reported that the FPPC had cleared Núñez of all accusations.[19]

Due to term limits, Núñez had to retire from the Assembly after 2008. Starting in fall 2007, he actively campaigned in support of a statewide proposition to amend the term limits law, including being made eligible to serve an additional six years as speaker. This ballot measure, California Proposition 93 (2008), was widely seen as a power grab on the part of Núñez and Senate Majority Leader Don Perata.[20] On February 5, 2008 election, a majority of California voters rejected Proposition 93.[21] Núñez was succeeded by Karen Bass.

After serving as speaker of the Assembly, Núñez was named as co-chair of the Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential bid.[22][23] He joined a national bipartisan public strategy firm, Mercury, as a partner managing the Sacramento and Los Angeles offices.[24] Núñez also serves on the Board of Directors for the U.S Soccer Federation and previously serviced on the University of California Board of Regents.[25]

In 2010, Núñez filed paperwork to run for the California State Senate[26] but withdrew.[27] Núñez created a campaign finance committee and announced that he would run for California State Treasurer in 2014, when incumbent Bill Lockyer was termed out.[28] Núñez formed an exploratory committee for California State Treasurer in 2018.[29]

Núñez is currently a partner at the public relations and lobbying firm Actum.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ Sweeney, James. "Ex-assembly speaker Núñez looks at options for his future". UT San Diego. UT San Diego.
  2. ^ "Pitzer College". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  3. ^ Bradley, Bill. "TAKING ON ARNOLD". LAWeekly.com. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  4. ^ Vogel, Nancy; Ingram, Carl (November 21, 2003). "Nunez Attracted to State Politics Early". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ Lawrence, Jill. "L.A. schools chief Romer refuses to walk away". USA Today. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  6. ^ a b Vogel, Nancy (January 9, 2004). "L.A.'s Nunez Is Formally Chosen Assembly Speaker". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  7. ^ "Gov. Schwarzenegger to stay the course", San Francisco Chronicle, October 18, 2006.
  8. ^ Minimum wage hike is now law/Governor signs bill -- Núñez at his side, San Francisco Chronicle, September 13, 2006.
  9. ^ Lifsher, Marc; Granelli, James S. (June 28, 2006). "Cities May Lose Hold on Cable". Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ "Politics – Núñez meets with Mexico's president". sacbee.com. Archived from the original on February 10, 2008. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  11. ^ Mendel, Ed. "Speaker hopes to help image of Schwarzenegger". sandiegouniontribune.com. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  12. ^ In Mexico, Núñez is forced to explain border comments, The San Diego Union-Tribune; accessed May 6, 2017.
  13. ^ Hertzberg: State Infrastructure Bond Results from Consensus-Building & Need, The Planning Report, May 17, 2006.
  14. ^ "New laws to change lives at basic level: Many Californians will notice changes as legislators' efforts come to fruition on Monday", San Francisco Chronicle, December 29, 2006.
  15. ^ "Assembly Bill 32 Overview". arb.ca.gov. California Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  16. ^ 2007 Fabian Núñez profile, governing.com; accessed May 6, 2017.
  17. ^ "Hon. Fabian Núñez". mercuryllc.com. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  18. ^ Lopez, Steve (October 10, 2007). "Mr. Nuñez, who are you wining and dining?". Los Angeles Times.
  19. ^ FPPC clears Núñez of two complaints March 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, ibabuzz.com, October 27, 2009.
  20. ^ "A deceptive Prop. 93". sfgate.com. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  21. ^ "Voters rejecting Prop. 93 on term limits". sfgate.com. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  22. ^ Nunez to co- chair Clinton campaign Inside Bay Area, April 26, 2007.
  23. ^ Martelle, Scott. "State Speaker Nunez joins Clinton's campaign". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on December 21, 2011. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  25. ^ "University of California Board of Regents" (PDF). University of California. University of California. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  26. ^ Goldmacher, Shane (February 2009). . The Sacramento Bee. The Sacramento Bee. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  27. ^ Join California-Election History for the State of California—Fabian Núñez, joincalifornia.com; accessed May 6, 2017.
  28. ^ . Sacramento Bee. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  29. ^ "Candidates and Elected Officials". California Secretary of State Alex Padilla. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  30. ^ "Actum Statement". Actum. June 23, 2022.

Newspaper profiles edit

  • , sacbee.com, February 7, 2004
  • "Nuñez travels the world like a high-roller", Los Angeles Times, October 5, 2007
  • How Núñez rose to power so fast -- Champion of Prop. 93, in Assembly only 5 years, had modest beginnings, sfgate.com

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the California State Assembly
February 9, 2004 – May 13, 2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by State Assembly Majority Whip
December 2, 2002 – February 9, 2004
Succeeded by
California Assembly
Preceded by California State Assemblymember, 46th District
December 2, 2002 – November 30, 2008
Succeeded by

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For the Chilean footballer see Fabian Nunez Cortes Fabian Nunez also transcribed variously as Fabian Nunez Fabian Nunez and Fabian Nunez born December 27 1966 is an American politician and labor union adviser A member of the Democratic Party he served three two year terms as a member of the California State Assembly leaving office in late 2008 During his last two terms Nunez served as the 66th Speaker of the California State Assembly Fabian Nunez66th Speaker of the California State AssemblyIn office February 9 2004 May 13 2008Preceded byHerb WessonSucceeded byKaren BassMember of the California State Assembly from the 46th districtIn office December 2 2002 November 30 2008Preceded byGil CedilloSucceeded byJohn PerezPersonal detailsBorn 1966 12 27 December 27 1966 age 56 San Diego California U S Political partyDemocraticRelativesEsteban Nunez son Alma materPitzer College BA ProfessionPolitician Contents 1 Early life 2 California State Assembly 3 References 4 Newspaper profiles 5 External linksEarly life editFabian Nunez is the tenth of twelve children He was born in San Diego California to Mexican parents but the family lived in Tijuana Baja California Mexico until Nunez was 7 years old He spent the rest of his youth in the Logan Heights neighborhood of San Diego 1 His parents eventually became United States citizens At the age of 31 Nunez earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in both political science and education from Pitzer College in Claremont California 2 3 From 1996 to 2000 Fabian Nunez served as the Political Director for the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor and between 2000 and 2002 was the Government Affairs Director for the Los Angeles Unified School District 4 5 California State Assembly editNunez was elected to the California State Assembly to represent the 46th district in 2002 Later on February 9 2004 he was selected as the Speaker of the California Assembly 6 When Nunez was elected the Los Angeles Times reported that he promised to foster a spirit of bipartisanship in the Assembly He was quoted saying We should reestablish this great legislative body as the house of ideas And more importantly we must work together for the benefit of all Californians 6 During his tenure as speaker the San Francisco Chronicle editorialized that the 2005 2006 legislative session represented one of the most productive in recent memory 7 Throughout his term Nunez authored several laws including a 1 25 increase in the minimum wage 8 and a measure to promote competition among cable television providers 9 In August 2005 Nunez traveled to Mexico to meet with then president of Mexico Vicente Fox other high level government officials and business leaders The declared purpose of his journey was to strengthen ties between Mexico and California that he claimed had deteriorated under California s governor Arnold Schwarzenegger 10 11 At Nunez s invitation president Fox eventually traveled to Sacramento and addressed a special joint session of the California State Legislature 12 Nunez supported and advocated for the passage of the 2006 infrastructure bonds He authored both the education Proposition 1B and water levee bond Proposition 1D in the Legislature Former Assembly Speaker Bob Hertzberg spoke about Nunez involvement with the passage of the bonds on May 17 2006 And ultimately credit goes to Speaker Fabian Nunez who is a very keen legislator who understands how to put the pieces and parts together and see the big picture He was instrumental in taking what was failure last time and putting it all together this time Fabian is willing to work with all sides and wants to get things done 13 Nunez passed a law in 2006 to establish a program to provide prescription drugs at discount prices to about five million uninsured and underinsured Californians The new law will require the state department of Health Services to negotiate discounts with drug manufacturers 14 In 2006 he also authored AB 32 which was signed into law by Schwarzenegger AB 32 created the nation s first cap on greenhouse gas emissions The law set new regulations on the amount of emissions utilities refineries and manufacturing plants are allowed to release into the atmosphere 15 In 2007 Nunez was named Public Official of the Year by Governing Magazine The magazine highlighted his legislative leadership and accomplishments 16 Fabian Nunez doesn t think compromise is a dirty word California s Assembly speaker has played a classic legislative leadership role as the bridge between Republican governor and a strongly liberal majority Democratic caucus helping to forge and shepherd through a long list of impressive legislation over the past couple of years His personal scorecard includes a 40 billion infrastructure bond package a 7 billion prison building and rehabilitation measure and a landmark global warming law that is already being imitated by other states Some people feel you can t compromise because you re setting your values aside he continues I believe the opposite You re fighting for your beliefs when you can move the ball forward 17 On October 10 2007 the Los Angeles Times reported that Nunez had allegedly spent tens of thousands of dollars of campaign money for personal expenses 18 However October 27 2009 Political Blotter reported that the FPPC had cleared Nunez of all accusations 19 Due to term limits Nunez had to retire from the Assembly after 2008 Starting in fall 2007 he actively campaigned in support of a statewide proposition to amend the term limits law including being made eligible to serve an additional six years as speaker This ballot measure California Proposition 93 2008 was widely seen as a power grab on the part of Nunez and Senate Majority Leader Don Perata 20 On February 5 2008 election a majority of California voters rejected Proposition 93 21 Nunez was succeeded by Karen Bass After serving as speaker of the Assembly Nunez was named as co chair of the Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential bid 22 23 He joined a national bipartisan public strategy firm Mercury as a partner managing the Sacramento and Los Angeles offices 24 Nunez also serves on the Board of Directors for the U S Soccer Federation and previously serviced on the University of California Board of Regents 25 In 2010 Nunez filed paperwork to run for the California State Senate 26 but withdrew 27 Nunez created a campaign finance committee and announced that he would run for California State Treasurer in 2014 when incumbent Bill Lockyer was termed out 28 Nunez formed an exploratory committee for California State Treasurer in 2018 29 Nunez is currently a partner at the public relations and lobbying firm Actum 30 References edit Sweeney James Ex assembly speaker Nunez looks at options for his future UT San Diego UT San Diego Pitzer College U S News amp World Report Retrieved November 17 2015 Bradley Bill TAKING ON ARNOLD LAWeekly com Retrieved May 6 2017 Vogel Nancy Ingram Carl November 21 2003 Nunez Attracted to State Politics Early Los Angeles Times Lawrence Jill L A schools chief Romer refuses to walk away USA Today Retrieved May 6 2017 a b Vogel Nancy January 9 2004 L A s Nunez Is Formally Chosen Assembly Speaker Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 14 2020 Gov Schwarzenegger to stay the course San Francisco Chronicle October 18 2006 Minimum wage hike is now law Governor signs bill Nunez at his side San Francisco Chronicle September 13 2006 Lifsher Marc Granelli James S June 28 2006 Cities May Lose Hold on Cable Los Angeles Times Politics Nunez meets with Mexico s president sacbee com Archived from the original on February 10 2008 Retrieved May 6 2017 Mendel Ed Speaker hopes to help image of Schwarzenegger sandiegouniontribune com Retrieved May 6 2017 In Mexico Nunez is forced to explain border comments The San Diego Union Tribune accessed May 6 2017 Hertzberg State Infrastructure Bond Results from Consensus Building amp Need The Planning Report May 17 2006 New laws to change lives at basic level Many Californians will notice changes as legislators efforts come to fruition on Monday San Francisco Chronicle December 29 2006 Assembly Bill 32 Overview arb ca gov California Environmental Protection Agency Retrieved May 6 2017 2007 Fabian Nunez profile governing com accessed May 6 2017 Hon Fabian Nunez mercuryllc com Retrieved May 6 2017 Lopez Steve October 10 2007 Mr Nunez who are you wining and dining Los Angeles Times FPPC clears Nunez of two complaints Archived March 16 2013 at the Wayback Machine ibabuzz com October 27 2009 A deceptive Prop 93 sfgate com Retrieved May 6 2017 Voters rejecting Prop 93 on term limits sfgate com Retrieved May 6 2017 Nunez to co chair Clinton campaign Inside Bay Area April 26 2007 Martelle Scott State Speaker Nunez joins Clinton s campaign Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 6 2017 Honorable Fabian Nunez Archived from the original on December 21 2011 Retrieved May 6 2017 University of California Board of Regents PDF University of California University of California Retrieved May 6 2017 Goldmacher Shane February 2009 Fabian Nunez files for state Senate The Sacramento Bee The Sacramento Bee Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved February 26 2016 Join California Election History for the State of California Fabian Nunez joincalifornia com accessed May 6 2017 Ex Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez eyes treasurer bid in 2014 Sacramento Bee Archived from the original on September 27 2016 Retrieved May 6 2017 Candidates and Elected Officials California Secretary of State Alex Padilla California Secretary of State Alex Padilla Retrieved May 6 2017 Actum Statement Actum June 23 2022 Newspaper profiles edit On the rise sacbee com February 7 2004 Nunez travels the world like a high roller Los Angeles Times October 5 2007 How Nunez rose to power so fast Champion of Prop 93 in Assembly only 5 years had modest beginnings sfgate comExternal links editOfficial California State Assembly profile Appearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byHerb Wesson Speaker of the California State AssemblyFebruary 9 2004 May 13 2008 Succeeded byKaren BassPreceded byWilma Chan State Assembly Majority WhipDecember 2 2002 February 9 2004 Succeeded byLloyd LevineCalifornia AssemblyPreceded byGil Cedillo California State Assemblymember 46th DistrictDecember 2 2002 November 30 2008 Succeeded byJohn Perez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fabian Nunez amp oldid 1159773802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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