Assemblymember Jim Cooper proudly represents California’s 9th Assembly district, which
includes the cities of Sacramento, Elk Grove, Galt, and Lodi. Cooper currently serves on several
committees, including: Public Employees Retirement and Social Security Committee,
Governmental Organization Committee, and Insurance Committee. Cooper also serves as Chair
of the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 4 on State Administration and the Assembly Select
Committee on Community Law Enforcement Relations and Responsibilities.
Assemblymember Cooper has an extensive background in law enforcement and local
government.
Before joining the Assembly in 2014, Cooper served as a Captain in the Sacramento County
Sheriff’s Department for 30 years and spent 14 years as Elk Grove’s founding mayor and
councilmember. He established solid governing values, balanced the city’s budget, and built a
city from the ground up.
Cooper has earned numerous awards, including the Bronze Star for Bravery for actions during
the 1991 “Good Guys” hostage crisis. He also spent three years working as the Department’s
spokesperson and spent nearly a decade working as an undercover narcotics officer and gang
detective.
Community service is a significant part of Assemblymember Cooper’s life. He has served on the
boards of the Boys & Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and the Sacramento Children’s
Receiving Home.
Cooper grew up in Sacramento and is a graduate of the West Point Leadership Academy and FBI
National Academy. He earned a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Saint
Mary’s College.