Jorge currently works for a major telecommunications company. He holds a B.S. in Computer Information Science and a B.S. in Film, Television and new Media. Being a Marine veteran, father, husband and son, he deeply cares about all the issues affecting everyone in his district.

California State Assembly - District 67
District 67 — California State Assembly
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- Extend and expand Medi-Cal, Medi-Care and close the...
- Tuition-free higher education and Regional Occupation...
- Drought Readiness. We need to build damns, aqueducts...
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Extend and expand Medi-Cal, Medi-Care and close the gaps that the Affordable Care Act does not cover to ensure that all Californian's have Universal Health Care.
- Tuition-free higher education and Regional Occupation Programs for all that qualify because we need a highly educated labor force for the high-tech jobs of tomorrow.
- Drought Readiness. We need to build damns, aqueducts and water pipelines that will store and conserve water on rainy years and make it readily available during drought years.
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I believe that we need to build new dams in strategic places though out Califonria. We also need to build the infrastructure required to deliver rain water and runoff to those dams. We can, and should, build a pipeline that will connect most of the dams from Northern California to Southern California to ensure maximum water capacity is achieved for our drought years. Incentives to convert to Desert landscapes and swimming pool-less backyards should be given.
Climate change is eal and unless we curtail it, it will continue to get hotter and hotter. We also, need to turn away from fossil fuels, and natural gas. We need to install solar panels, wind mills and use water currents to create electricity instead of increasing CO2 levels and continue to create the greenhouse effect. We can also invest in clean energy, mass transportation and turn our vehicles into electric cars. When we can get a reliably, self-driving vehicle that can be programed to go where it's programed to go, we'll be able to make almost all failies a one-car family and Carbon Monoxide levels will drop even more drastically. All this is achivable within a few years. I will work toward setting the conditions that will make it happen.
Wherever there are bloated and obselete agencies, we'll either absorb them, re-structure and streamline by not back-filling empty positions. I do not beleive that we need to subside big corporations. It's not the amount of money that we are spending that is the problem, it is the value and return to our investments that we need to look at. We want to be lean but not mean when instituding budget cuts that will affect the lives of employees and their families or the general public.
If inflation had kept up with wages, many experts believe that wages would be over $26 an hour. While it may be true that at first, business may suffer from the increase, government can help small business by subsiding or giving tax credits the first year and, if needed, the second year. However, we live in a consumer driven economy and most people have to consume just to survive. The more money they have, the more they will consume with their expendible income. Businesses should thrive.
I support a living wage. Some cities require a higher wage than $15 an hour. It is important to remember that this is the MINIMUM amount of money , we believe a person should be making just to make ends meet. The increase, will also mean that families will no longer be eleigible for some social programs and that may mean more savings for California.
We need to pass laws that will make Publicly funded elections a reality in California. We need to ban government officials from being able to go to work as lobbyist for their big money donors for at least five years after they leave office. A State holiday to allow all the people of California to vote can help by making lawmakers subject to the voters. A shorter campaign season makes it so that politicians govern instead of fund -raise. We have term limits to prevent corrupt politicians from staying on for life but if we get big money out of politics, the Voter will hold bad politicians accountable and boot them out. California has been a progressive State and if we set the example, other states will follow suit.
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Jorge understands that bad things happen to good people. For that reason, he wants to ensure that there is a safety net to endure a quick recovery. He believes that government has an obligation to it's best for the people it represents. Especially for those whose voice may not be heard - children, women, elderly, animals and the environment. Jorge believes in a Woman's Right to Choose, Equal Pay, True Equality, Gun Safety, Universal Healthcare, Quality Education, a Living Wage, Veteran Care, Protecting the Environment, Social Justice, LGBTQ Rights and, among many other things, Pro-small business. He is a Progressive Democrat.