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About this office
State assembly members introduce and vote on new laws, hold hearings, and draft the state budget. They are elected to two-year terms.
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My Top 3 Priorities
Making home ownership more affordable.
Help the homeless get into healthy and safe homes.
Increase high-quality education.
Experience
Experience
Profession:Nonprofit Founder/CEO
Chief Executive Officer, SBX Youth & Family Services (2012–current)
School Board Member, Riverside County Board of Education — Elected position (2020–current)
Commissioner, Moreno Valley Traffic Safety Commission — Appointed position (2014–2018)
Trustee, California State University Board of Trustees — Appointed position (2004–2006)
Student Member, Rialto Board of Education — Appointed position (1999–2000)
Education
California Baptist University — Doctorate, Social Work (current)
California Baptist University — Masters, Social Work (2020)
Cal State San Bernardino — Bachelor of Arts, Political Science (2006)
Biography
Corey A. Jackson, MSW was elected to the Riverside County Board of Education in 2020 and represents portions of the cities of Riverside, Moreno Valley, Perris, and the unincorporated community of Mead Valley. Corey Jackson is a local nonprofit and civil rights leader who is one of the leading social justice advocates in the region. He currently serves as the founder and Chief Executive Officer of SBX Youth and Family Services whose mission is to break the cycle of poverty and violence through mentoring, education, and community organizing. Mr. Jackson continues to serve his community as the Political Action Chair of the Riverside NAACP
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My Top 3 Priorities
Public Safety
High Quality Education
Promote Higher Paying Jobs
Experience
Experience
Profession:Business Owner
Business Owner, The Diaz Group Inc (2003–current)
CEO, The Diaz Group Inc (2003–current)
Education
Cal State University of Fullerton — BA, Criminal Justice and Political Science (current)
Questions from League of Women Voters of California (4)
What programs, proposals, projects, or legislation would you support to meet the water needs of all Californians?
Answer from Hector Diaz-Nava:
Reduce water waste to save water.
Describe what proposal(s) you would support to alleviate the shortage of affordable housing for middle and low income people in California?
Answer from Hector Diaz-Nava:
Built more housing and make it more affordable.
What programs or strategies would you suggest to meet the educational needs of young, low-income Californians?
Answer from Hector Diaz-Nava:
Provide better education and add after school programs, especially in high schools, to prepare our students for the near future.
To reach a goal of carbon neutrality by 2045, as set forth in a 2018 executive order what, if any, proposals, plans or legislation would you support? Please be specific.
Answer from Hector Diaz-Nava:
Reasonable and common sense legislature
Who gave money to this candidate?
Contributions
Total money raised: $95,425
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
Employees of Diaz Group
$50,000
2
Hector Diaz-Nava
$30,000
3
Bean Digital Marketing
$4,900
4
Canitas Al Estlo Michoacan Inc.
$2,500
5
Gallagher for Assembly 2022
$2,000
More information about contributions
By State:
California 100.00%
By Size:
Large contributions (99.87%)
Small contributions (0.13%)
By Type:
From organizations (15.11%)
From individuals (84.89%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.