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Latinos, Asians, gays gain in a Legislature looking more like California
The San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | March 6, 2002 | By Jim Wasserman

Posted on 08/06/2002 2:25:25 PM PDT by vannrox

Latinos, Asians, gays gain in a Legislature looking more like California




By Jim Wasserman

ASSOCIATED PRESS


March 6, 2002


LOS ANGELES – Latinos, Asian-Americans and gays continued 1990s gains in state Senate and Assembly primaries, setting the stage for a Legislature that looks more like California's increasingly diverse population. Women, too, boosted chances to expand their legislative presence.


Asian-Americans, approximately 11 percent of the state's population, could raise their representation from four to six members in the Nov. 5 election.


Gay men and women are almost certain to hold five seats later this year.


And Latinos, representing one-third of California's 35 million people, expect to increase their numbers in the 120-seat Legislature to 27. That's up one from current numbers, and a major gain from seven Latino legislators a decade ago.


"It's been tremendous. Since 1992 the Latino Caucus has grown 350 percent," said Sen. Richard Polanco, D-Los Angeles, a legislature veteran since 1986 who is being termed out this year.


Polanco said the increasing Latino presence has spurred new lawmaking regarding low-performing schools, healthy families and safe neighborhoods. Last year the Latino Caucus prevailed over environmental opposition to force cleanups of contaminated inner-city industrial areas commonly called "brownfields."


Democratic Latinos expect to gain three seats in November, Polanco said, raising their numbers in the Senate to nine and the Assembly to 16.


Latino Republicans, by contrast, will lose two of their four seats. Veteran Assemblywoman Charlene Zettel, D-Poway, lost her bid for a Senate seat, while Assemblyman Rod Pacheco, R-Riverside, is termed out.


November's general election is also nearly certain to bring one and possibly two new Asian-Americans into the state Assembly. China-born San Francisco Supervisor Leland Yee, running in an assembly district dominated by Asian-Americans, easily won nomination.


In a Sacramento Assembly race, conservative Lodi Mayor Alan Nakanishi won the Republican nomination and will face Latino Democrat Katherine Maestas.


Blacks, meanwhile, with seven percent of California's population and the speakership of the Assembly, maintained their current legislative numbers. Former assemblyman and lieutenant governor Mervyn Dymally won the nomination in South Central Los Angeles, blocking a Latino primary challenge in the longtime African-American district.


November's general election is also certain to bring the first openly gay males to the state's Assembly, following in footsteps pioneered in recent years by four gay women. Termed-out San Francisco Assembly Democrat Carole Migden will be replaced by one of two gay activists in a close contest. Openly gay former Santa Cruz councilman John Laird is also expected to win in November.


And women expect to claim four new legislative seats in November, adding to their current total of 34.


"I think it's very profound," said Suzanne Wierbinski, chief of staff to Sen. Martha Escutia, the Commerce Democrat who heads the Legislative Womens' Caucus. "Child care would not be the main issue that it is for working and low-income working adults if it wasn't for the womens' caucus."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: asians; diversity; election; gay; la; latinos; member; mix; representation; senate
A interesting snippet of info related to the 2002 election.
1 posted on 08/06/2002 2:25:25 PM PDT by vannrox
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To: vannrox
Someone quick, I need a big ole multi-cultural hug... anyone??..
2 posted on 08/06/2002 2:38:32 PM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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To: vannrox
What? No handicapped or red-headed people?

Obviously there's room for many more "sub"-divisions of Americans who must capture legislative power to be properly represented.

I'd be happy to see a dog in office as long as it was not a democrap. - and that's not the politics of division.
3 posted on 08/06/2002 2:42:37 PM PDT by martian_22
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
fyi
4 posted on 08/06/2002 2:43:07 PM PDT by Free the USA
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To: vannrox
"Ma please flush it all away."
-Tool, "Aenema"
5 posted on 08/06/2002 3:06:40 PM PDT by Jonathon Spectre
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To: vannrox
No surprise and it's just the beginning.
6 posted on 08/06/2002 3:12:39 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Texas_Jarhead
A diversity enrichment huggie huggie for you my multiculturally appreciative brother.
7 posted on 08/06/2002 3:17:38 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: vannrox
Aside from looting the existing society, what is the common interest or shared belief structure, or cause of these disparate groups?

PS: I'm not particularly biased against some or most of these groups--what bothers me is the reporter's pride in describing the legislative "gains."

9 posted on 08/06/2002 3:20:19 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: vannrox
Isn't it racist to imply that a latino is the only one capable of representing a latino, an Asian-American can only represent an Asian -American, etc.? If it's true, let's make it mandatory.
10 posted on 08/06/2002 3:40:09 PM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: vannrox
November's general election is also certain to bring the first openly gay males to the state's Assembly, following in footsteps pioneered in recent years by four gay women. Termed-out San Francisco Assembly Democrat Carole Migden will be replaced by one of two gay activists in a close contest.

Good Riddance!
11 posted on 08/06/2002 4:55:21 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: vannrox
In a related development the white male was assigned the reperations task.He was also corrected for speaking out of turn.
12 posted on 08/06/2002 6:54:07 PM PDT by freeforall
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To: jodorowsky
pinging for post 12
13 posted on 08/07/2002 8:14:29 AM PDT by freeforall
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