![]() Ed Hernandez (D), who is termed out of the Legislature and is running for lieutenant governor. The district includes Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Rosemead, El Monte, South El Monte, Baldwin Park, Irwindale, Industry, La Puente, West Covina, Azusa, Covina, Temple City, and Arcadia. If elected, he said, he will continue to fight to protect consumers address water shortages make schools safer clean up the environment reduce student loan debt serve the needs of immigrant communities and help grow the economy. Currently an instructor at Cal State Los Angeles, he obtained his law degree from UCLA and his master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Hawaii. He was the main author of the Homeowner Bill of Rights, authored California’s Human Right to Water, passed the first California law to disaggregate ethnic demographic data in order to serve the specific needs of Asian and Pacific Islander communities, and pioneered the first comprehensive survey of the community college system, which revealed that one in five students is homeless.Įng founded a downtown immigration law firm and has taught at UCLA, Los Angeles Trade Tech College and University of the West. While in the Assembly, he chaired the Committee on Transportation, the Committee on Business and Professions, and the Committee on Banking and Finance. Several San Gabriel Valley elected officials gathered March 24 in El Monte to help Mike Eng kick off his campaign for Senate District 22.Įng, a Democrat, is no stranger to elected office, having served as mayor and councilmember of Monterey Park, a member of the State Assembly, and vice chair of the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees, as well as vice chair of the State Board of Acupuncture and president of the Monterey Park Library Board of Trustees. ![]() Judy Chu, State Senate candidate Mike Eng and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon. ![]()
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