John Laird (born March 29, 1950), an American politician, is the
California State Senator
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for
District 17
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, since 7 December 2020, and was Secretary of the
California Natural Resources Agency
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from 2011-2019 and a former legislator who represented the
27th district in the
California State Assembly
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The A ...
until 2008. The 27th district included parts of
Santa Clara County
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,
Santa Cruz County and
Monterey County
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Montere ...
. Laird (along with
Mark Leno
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) was one of the first two openly gay men to serve in the California legislature. Laird became one of the United States' first openly gay mayors in 1983 when he took over the mayoralty of the city of
Santa Cruz, California
Santa Cruz (Spanish for "Holy Cross") is the county seat and largest city of Santa Cruz County, in Northern California. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 62,956. Situated on the northern edge of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz is a pop ...
.
Early life
Laird was raised in
Vallejo, California
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, and educated in Vallejo public schools. Laird's parents were both educators. He graduated from Adlai Stevenson College of the
University of California, Santa Cruz
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in 1972 with an A.B. in
Politics
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with general college honors, honors from the Board of Politics, and honors on an undergraduate thesis on the history of water development in California.
Laird served for two years on the district staff of United States Representative
Jerome Waldie, and worked during the summer of 1974 for Rep.
Bill Gunter
William Dawson Gunter Jr. (born July 16, 1934) is an American politician from the state of Florida.
Early life and education
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of Florida in his run for the
U.S. Senate
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. Laird moved to
Santa Cruz, California
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and joined the staff of the
Santa Cruz County Administrator in 1974 and later served in the
personnel
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and
social services
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departments.
City Council and Mayor
In 1981, Laird received the most votes in a field of eight to be elected to a seat on the Santa Cruz City Council. He was re-elected as top vote-getter in 1985, serving until term limits ended his Council service in 1990. He was elected by the City Council to one-year Mayor's terms in 1983–84 and 1987–88. During his time on the Santa Cruz City Council, he worked with the environmental organization
Save Our Shores
Save Our Shores (SOS) is a marine conservation nonprofit dedicated to "foster thriving and sustainable ecosystems in the Monterey Bay and surrounding habitats through equitable environmental action.”
Over the last 43 years, Save Our Shores has ...
to lead local governments in the fight against proposed offshore oil drilling and in favor of the designation of the
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
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.
State Assembly
Laird ran unopposed in the 2002 Democratic primary and easily won election to the California Assembly. Laird served as chair of both the Assembly Budget Committee and the Special Session Committee on Budget Process. He also served on the Judiciary Committee, the Labor and Employment Committee, and the Natural Resources Committee.
Before being elected to the assembly in 2002, Laird served as an elected member of the
Cabrillo College
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Classes are of ...
Board of Trustees from 1994 to his election to the Assembly in 2002. He was re-elected to the assembly in 2004 and 2006 before being
termed out in 2008. While serving the maximum three terms in the Assembly, Laird authored 82 bills that were signed into law.
His election campaigns have often won the backing of the
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund
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.
2010 State Senate Run
Laird ran for the
15th District California State Senate
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seat previously held by Republican
Abel Maldonado
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, whom Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger named as Lieutenant Governor in November 2009. He lost to
Republican
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state Assemblyman Sam Blakeslee in a special election primary held on June 22, 2010 and subsequently in the runoff election held on August 17, 2010. Laird lost by a 7.59% margin in the primary and a 3.93% margin in the runoff.
California Resources Secretary
Laird was appointed by
Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. on January 5, 2011 as California's
Secretary for Natural Resources.
[ In the Brown administration, Laird oversaw a $10 billion budget and 25 statewide departments, commissions and conservancies, including the departments of water, state parks, fish and wildlife, and Cal Fire, as well as the California Coastal Commission, California Energy Commission, and California Coastal Conservancy.
]
2020 State Senate Run
In January 2019, Laird announced his intention to run for the 17th District state Senate seat in 2020. He pledged to focus on a range of issues if elected, from managing the impact of climate change and wildfires, to protecting California’s ocean policies, supporting the middle class and expanding access to health care, education and affordable housing. California's 17th State Senate District
California's 17th State Senate district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. It is currently represented by Democrat John Laird of Santa Cruz.
District profile
The district encompasses the Central Coast, including the coastal ...
spans the northern Central Coast, including the counties of Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo and part of the counties of Monterey and Santa Clara.
Community activism
Laird has been active in the Santa Cruz community, serving as Vice Chair of the City Charter Review Committee, a founder of the Santa Cruz Community Credit Union, and a board member of the Santa Cruz Area Chamber of Commerce. He has been active on a variety of community boards.
He has been active with the lesbian and gay community, as a columnist for the Lavender Reader, a commentator on KZSC
KZSC (88.1 FM) is a college radio station broadcasting from the campus of the University of California, Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz, California. It is a student run, community, non-commercial college radio station that serves as a training ground fo ...
's "Closet Free Radio", a founding member of the International Network of Gay and Lesbian Officials—and was an original board member of BAYMEC, the gay and lesbian political action committee for San Mateo, Santa Clara, Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties. In the Assembly, he served as chair of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus
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.
Laird was a founding member of the founding member of the Santa Cruz AIDS Project. He served as executive director of the Santa Cruz AIDS Project from 1991 to 1994.
He also has served on the Santa Cruz Community Foundation's Advisory Committee for the Lesbian and Gay Grants Partnership. Laird lives in Santa Cruz with his spouse John Flores. He is fluent in Spanish
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**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries
**Spanish cuisine
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Footnotes
External links
The Living Room Biographies
* ttp://lairdforcasenate.com Official Senate Campaign Site
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Appropriations Committee member, California State Senate