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State of CaliforniaCandidate for Attorney General

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Rob Bonta

Appointed Attorney General of the State of California
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My Top 3 Priorities

  • Protecting Public Safety
  • Taking illegal guns off our streets
  • Defending abortion rights

Experience

Experience

Profession:California Attorney General
Assemblymember, California State Assembly — Elected position (2012–2021)
City Councilmember, Alameda City Council — Elected position (2010–2012)

Education

Yale Law School J.D., Law (1998)
Yale University B.A., History (1993)

Biography

As the People’s Attorney, Attorney General Rob Bonta has hit the ground running in his first few months — seeking justice and securing prosecutions against those who harm California. 

 

From efforts to tackle gun violence to securing criminal sentences, his efforts leading the California Department of Justice have drawn praise from political observers and journalists alike. The San Diego Union-Tribune wrote, “Bonta off to a fast start as Attorney General.”

 

Under his leadership, the Department of Justice has secured arrests and convictions of sex traffickers, gun smugglers, and those who prey upon children. 

 

Bonta believes that law enforcement and first responders are essential to public safety. He is working to build a stronger relationship between our communities and law enforcement and supporting efforts to enhance law enforcement’s ability to respond, investigate, and prosecute serious offenses. Bonta launched an initiative to help cities and counties reduce local backlogs in processing rape kits to more quickly get justice for victims and announced a new effort that increases the Department’s capacity to assist local law enforcement with toxicology needs. Under his leadership, the Department of Justice is also availing resources to support local law enforcement agencies combat organized retail theft and expanding resources to help fight hate crimes. 

 

At Bonta’s direction, the Department is putting more manpower into investigating and prosecuting corporate polluters who violate California law and endanger our health, and the Department is battling multi-national pharmaceutical companies for their role fueling the opioid crisis.

 

As Attorney General, Bonta is taking on schemes to defraud and cheat law-abiding Californians -- wildfire victims, senior citizens, servicemembers and consumers. He is increasing transparency at the Department and expanding access to criminal justice data to enhance public safety.

 

About Rob:

 

The son of leaders in the farmworkers’ movement, Rob saw firsthand how those without access to power and wealth are too often cheated and taken advantage of by those with both. Rob’s parents taught him that harm done to any one person is a crime against all of us, and he decided to become a public attorney so he could win justice for the people like the farmworker families he knew as a kid. As a Legislator, he became a national leader on criminal justice issues and passed laws to strengthen consumer and worker protections. Born to a proud Filipina immigrant, he is the first Filipino American to serve as California’s Attorney General.

Who gave money to this candidate?

Contributions

Total money raised: $7,125,323

Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:

1
Employees of Hueston Hennigan LLP
$165,550
2
Employees of Keker, Van Nest & Peters
$60,550
3
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy and employees
$38,800
4
Baron & Budd and employees
$32,400
4
Building A Stronger California sponsored by Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters Small Contributor Committee
$32,400
4
Employees of California Automotive Retailing Group
$32,400
4
California Professional Firefighters
$32,400
4
International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 13 PAC Small Contributor Committee (I.L.W.U. Local 13)
$32,400
4
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
$32,400
4
Professional Engineers in California Government
$32,400
4
SEIU California
$32,400
4
SEIU Local 2015
$32,400
4
SEIU United Healthcare Workers West
$32,400
4
United Nurses Associations of California Union of Health Care Professionals
$32,400

More information about contributions

By State:

California 90.31%
District of Columbia 1.56%
New York 1.03%
Pennsylvania 0.75%
Other 6.35%
90.31%

By Size:

Large contributions (99.48%)
Small contributions (0.52%)
99.48%

By Type:

From organizations (48.01%)
From individuals (51.99%)
48.01%51.99%
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.

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