
California State Assembly - District 74
District 74 — California State Assembly
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- We need to make California more affordable for the...
- I oppose 'Defunding the Police' and believe that we...
- We need to clean up the homeless camps, get them into...
- Keeping us safe. As a former federal prosecutor who...
- Protecting our fundamental freedoms. In the face of...
- Bringing down our cost of living. Chris has never...
My Top 3 Priorities
- We need to make California more affordable for the middle class. That means eliminating the gas tax and cutting middle class taxes.
- I oppose 'Defunding the Police' and believe that we need to make sure our public safety has all the officers and equipment they need to keep us safe.
- We need to clean up the homeless camps, get them into shelters with services, and increase drug treatment and mental health facilities.
Experience
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Laurie Davies is a small business owner and former Mayor who was elected to the State Assembly in 2020.
Like so many, Laurie packed up everything and headed west in pursuit of the California Dream. Originally from Wisconsin, after graduating from high school and saving enough money to buy a Cutlass Supreme, Laurie moved to Southern California to attend Cal State Long Beach.
After earning her degree, Laurie planted roots in Orange County where she worked locally in the Restaurant and Hospitality sector. Two decades ago, she launched a small business specializing in wedding and special events that she successfully still operates today.
Over the course of nearly the last twenty years as an entrepreneur and small business owner, Laurie became active in the community. In recognition of her involvement in the community, she was awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award from the Lions Club.
Laurie was first elected in 2012 to the Laguna Niguel City Council in 2012. She was appointed Mayor in 2015 and re-elected in 2016. During her time on the Council, Laurie served as a Board Member on the Transportation Corridor Agency, Chaired the League of Cities Committee on Transportation, Communication and Public Works, and was elected to the OCTA. Laurie served the Board of the Association of California Cities Orange County as President.
Laurie lives in Laguna Niguel with her husband, Neil.
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Unless we commit ourselves to reforms that allow more housing to be built, housing will continue to get more expensive. Everyone knows that CEQA has to be amended to ensure housing projects aren’t stopped by frivolous lawsuits and costly, redundant environmental reviews. However, we also must ensure those who are currently renting also see relief. It is with that goal that I have co-authored SB 843 from Sen. Steve Glazer (D-Orinda) to increase the renters tax credit to $500 for single-filers and $1,000 for joint-filers.
Our environmental challenges are real but more extreme policies like banning gas-powered lawnmowers and leaf blowers will only end up hurting everyday Californians and small businesses. I support more market-driven solutions like tax credits and incentives for people and businesses to use renewable energy. I also believe in preparing the next generation to help combat climate change which is why I am co-authoring SB 1036 from Sen. Josh Newman (D-Fullerton), which would require the California Conservation Corps to establish the California Ocean Corps to provide opportunities for people ages 16 to 30 to contribute to ocean conservation work via casual volunteer opportunities to long-term, paid skill development programs.
California’s children all deserve access to a high-quality education regardless of income level. That’s why I support making sure our public schools have all the resources they need, while also supporting parents’ ability to choose where they send their child to school. I authored AB 1786 which would allow low-performing students the right to transfer out of their low-performing school (as classified via state standards) to another district or school in their current district. Additionally, we need to make sure the many K-12 students who stopped attending school are back in the classroom.
All residents of California should have access to clean water. We need to increase our water storage by constructing new reservoirs, repairing canals, and increasing our water recycling infrastructure. Asking residents and businesses to reduce water is great but it’s not going to get us where we need to be as the state continues to grow. Voters passed bonds to build more water storage years ago: nothing has happened. We need to build them now.
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Keeping us safe. As a former federal prosecutor who protected Americans from threats like domestic terrorism, Chris will continue to fight for public safety, fully fund our police, and pass common sense gun safety measures.
- Protecting our fundamental freedoms. In the face of extreme right-wing efforts to restrict women's health choices, Chris is committed to ensuring safe and legal abortion access. Chris will continue to be a vocal supporter of women's right to choose.
- Bringing down our cost of living. Chris has never voted for a tax increase and will work to reduce the cost of tuition and health care. Chris supports a temporary suspension of the gas tax, reducing the cost of housing, and cutting red tape.
Experience
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I am currently the Mayor Pro Tem of San Clemente and a Liaison to the United States Marine Corps. I am a former Homeland Security Attorney and Federal Prosecutor. I have a graduate law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, a law degree from the University of Hawaii, and degree in Political Science from Boston College. My wife and I are small business owners and we have three children in our local public elementary school.
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We must reduce emissions to 80% of 1990 levels by 2030 in order to achieve climate stabilization. The most effective method is replacing gas powered vehicles with electric vehicles.
Universal pre-kindergarten is the single best way to lessen the education gap for lower-income children.
We must immediately diversify our water sources to proactively prepare for the impending shortage. This requires an all-of-the-above approach. I will propose legislation that gives us water resilience.
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I put policy over party. I am willing to do the right thing even at personal cost. I will build consensus and deliver results for our community.