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Chino Hills: Curt Hagman Supervisor-Elect To SB Fourth District

STAFF REPORTS

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Chino Hills – The November 4 General Election has come and gone, and the efforts of Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills) in the race for Supervisor of San Bernardino’s Fourth District have paid off.

In a public letter published on Nov. 6, Hagman said he, and his wife Grace, “…are thrilled and humbled that the voters chose us to represent their interests in the Fourth Supervisorial District.

Hagman, who is a California State Assemblyman for the 55th District, termed out this year, and became a contender against Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-Montclair). His campaign promises included building a better future by creating jobs and continuing to strengthen the San Bernardino County economy, and with his win, Hagman is determined to keep the following issues in the forefront:

 

  • Take control of Ontario Airport away from Los Angeles so San Bernardino County can build it into a job-creating economic engine.
  • Attract more investment to San Bernardino County.
  • Personally recruit new employers to San Bernardino County.
  • Invest in infrastructure to keep people working and improve our quality of life.
  • Support the use of tax credits to encourage small businesses to hire new workers.

 

An article recently published by examiner.com stated that current 4th District Supervisor, Gary Ovitt has been in semi-retirement mode for at least six years. The article continues with high hopes for the Supervisor-elect stating that, “Most are tired of the current lack of transparency, ethics and integrity and hope that Curt Hagman will inspire change that restores public trust.”

On his website, Hagman says that he wants to make lives better. He will get the opportunity to do just. Hagman will be sworn into office in December.

 

City of Industry: IMC Hosts Legislative Update Breakfast July 25th

The Industry Manufacturers Council will host a Legislative Update Breakfast on Friday, July 25th. The program, presented by California Assemblyman Curt Hagman, will be Business-Related Legislation Currently Under Consideration in Sacramento. The Breakfast will be held at the Pacific Palms Resort, One Industry Hills Parkway in the City of Industry. Breakfast is at 7:30 with the program beginning at 8am and concluding at 9am. Cost of the breakfast is $20. Please RSVP at 626-968-3737.

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Chino Hills: Assemblyman Hagman Reacts to Death Penalty Ruling

STAFF REPORTS 

Sacramento – Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills) expressed his disappointment and frustration with U.S. District Court Judge Cormac J. Carney’s ruling on Wed., July 16 declaring California’s death penalty unconstitutional because the lengthy and unpredictable delays violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.

 

“I am not disputing the fact that California’s death penalty procedures are dysfunctional,” said Assemblyman Hagman. “It takes decades for a sentence to be carried out due to appeals, court orders, ever-changing regulations, and other red tape. The solution is not to abolish the death penalty all together but rather to fix these unnecessary and burdensome barriers. What about the families of the victims? They suffer cruel and unusual punishment waiting for justice to be served.”

 

Assemblyman Hagman added that California’s citizens continue to support the death penalty and the will of the people should not be silenced by one judge’s decision. In 2012, an attempt to eliminate capital punishment was rejected by voters.

 

A moratorium was put on the death penalty in 2006 by another district judge calling for changes to the current lethal injection procedures. These changes have yet to be approved.

Hagman Fights to Keep Bond Funds for Their Intended Purpose

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Sacramento – Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills, Assembly District 55) issued a press release on Wed., June 18, stating that his Assembly Bill 1664 passed the Senate Education Committee with unanimous bi-partisan support.

With a 7-0 vote, this bill seeks to update Hagman’s AB308 signed into law in 2013, clarifying the process of selling or leasing specific types of school facilities. AB1664 gives local educational agencies first priority in purchasing surplus school site property, and keeps school facilities for their intended purpose.

“I was encouraged by the unanimous bi-partisan support from the Senate Education Committee on AB1664,” stated Assemblyman Hagman. “This bill sends a clear message that property built or modernized with state school facility funds should remain in the hands of educational entities,” he continued.

AB 1664 remedies a conflict with the Naylor Act, which requires local education agencies to offer any real property to non-educational government agencies prior to offering that property to another school or school district. This new bill will help ensure that educational agencies have priority in purchasing or leasing these facilities without changing the intent of the Naylor Act.

For more information on Assemblyman Curt Hagman please visit: www.assembly.ca.gov/hagman