| This article needs to be wikified. Please format this article according to the guidelines laid out at the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. Please remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since March 2006. | Bob Huff is an American politician and member of the California Assembly. He has served in that body since December 2004. A resident of Diamond Bar, he served on the City Council from 1995-2004, and served as Mayor in 1997 and 2001. The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. ...
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Diamond Bar is a city located in Los Angeles County, California. ...
Personal Life and Early Political Career
Born in Calexico, California on September 9, 1953, Assemblymember Huff grew up on his family’s farm in the Imperial Valley. Mr. Huff attended Westmont College in Santa Barbara, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology, graduating with honors. Location [[Image:{{{image_map}}}|280px|Location of Calexico, California]] {{{map_caption}}} Political Charateristics County Imperial Mayor Alex Perrone Physical Characteristics Incorporated 1908 Area Land Water 7. ...
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Westmont College was established in 1937. ...
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Psychology (ancient Greek: psyche = soul or mind, logos/-ology = study of) is an academic and applied field involving the study of the mind and behavior, both human and (less frequently) nonhuman. ...
Most of Assemblymember Huff’s professional and business experience has been in the agricultural industry. Working through the ranks to become the youngest vice president in a grain handling corporation, he became manager-owner of the Ray S. French Company, an independent commodity wholesaler, shortly after he moved his family to Diamond Bar in 1983. Assemblymember Huff and his wife, Mei Mei, have three sons and a daughter. With a focus on transportation issues, Assemblymember Huff was Diamond Bar’s delegate to the Four Corners Transportation Policy Group and was Vice President of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. He was President of the Foothill Transit Executive Board, and founding Chairman and Executive Board Member of the Alameda Corridor East Construction Authority. The San Gabriel Valley is one of the principal valleys of southern California. ...
Committee Membership Assemblymember Huff is the Vice Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, and a member of the Education Committee, Budget Subcommittee on Education Finance, Vice Chair of the Select Committee on Urban Education, member of the Select Committee on Ports and Republican Caucus Whip. Republican; a belief in a constitutional system without an hereditary element. ...
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Legislation As a proponent of reform within California’s school system, Assemblymember Huff has had legislation signed into law guaranteeing more funding for public charter schools and supports shifting more education money into the classroom by contracting out non-educational services. Regarding budget issues, Assemblymember Huff would like to use our expanding economy to pay down our debt to solve the state’s structural deficit and take a percentage of budget growth to create an income stream for infrastructure needs. In the United States, a charter school is a school that is created via a legal charter. ...
Rankings, Awards and Recognition He has received 100% legislative vote rankings from the California Taxpayers Association, the California Chamber of Commerce, the California Farm Bureau Federation, and the California Manufacturers and Technology Association. He was also awarded the 2005 Local Distinguished Service Award in Transportation from the American Public Transit Association and the Outstanding Community Leader of 2005 by the Boy Scouts of America Old Baldy Council. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is an organization designed for boys between the ages of 7 and 18, and for both young men and women between the ages of 14 and 21, based in the United States of America, with some presence in other countries. ...
The 60th Assembly District includes portions of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties. This article is about the largest city in California. ...
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Bob Huff's Assembly webpage can be found at [1] |