Susan Rubio
Susan Rubio (born December 25, 1970) is an American politician serving in the California State Senate. A Democrat, she represents the 22nd Senate District in eastern Los Angeles County. Prior to being elected to the California Legislature in 2018, she was an elected official for the City of Baldwin Park for 13 years and a public school teacher for 17 years.
Susan Rubio | |
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Member of the California State Senate from the 22nd district | |
Assumed office December 3, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Ed Hernandez |
Personal details | |
Born | Juarez, Mexico | December 25, 1970
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | |
Residence | Baldwin Park, California |
Occupation | Politician |
She is Chair of the Senate Insurance Committee and is also a Senate Select Committee Member of the Governor's 2019 Report: Wildfires and Climate Change.
Education
Rubio attended East Los Angeles College (ELAC) and earned an undergraduate degree and a master's degree in Education from Azusa Pacific University.
California State Senate
Rubio represents the 22nd Senate district in eastern Los Angeles County, winning election in 2018 against former California State Assemblyman Mike Eng. Her district comprises the cities of Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, El Monte, Industry, Irwindale, La Puente, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Rosemead, South El Monte, Temple City and West Covina as well as the unincorporated communities of Avocado Heights, Charter Oak, Citrus, East Pasadena, East San Gabriel, Mayflower Village, North El Monte, South Monrovia Island, South San Gabriel, South San Jose Hills, Valinda, Vincent and West Puente Valley.
She is Chair of the Senate Insurance Committee and Committee Member of Energy, Utilities, Communications; Health; Transportation; and Governmental Organization. She is also a Senate Select Committee Member of the Governor's 2019 Report: Wildfires and Climate Change - California's Energy Future; The Social Determinants of Children’s Well-Being; Asian Pacific Islander Affairs; Mental Health; California-Mexico Cooperation; and California, Armenia and Artsakh Mutual Trade, Art and Cultural Exchange.
Senator Rubio is a Member of the Latino Legislative Caucus, Legislative Jewish Caucus, Los Angeles Caucus, San Gabriel Valley Caucus and Legislative Women’s Caucus.[1]
Domestic Violence Legislation
In February 2019, Rubio introduced SB 273, a bill intended to help victims of domestic violence by lengthening the state of limitations from 3 to 5 years in certain cases and requiring additional police training on dealing with such cases.[2] It was signed into law.
2018 election results
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Mike Eng | 38,051 | 45.3 | |
Democratic | Susan Rubio | 22,136 | 26.4 | |
Democratic | Monica Garcia | 17,404 | 20.7 | |
Democratic | Ruben Sierra | 6,377 | 7.6 | |
Total votes | 83,968 | 100.0 | ||
General election | ||||
Democratic | Susan Rubio | 101,936 | 52.3 | |
Democratic | Mike Eng | 93,018 | 47.7 | |
Total votes | 194,954 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
Earlier career
Rubio started her teaching career in Baldwin Park Unified School District and was a teacher at Monrovia Unified School District for 17 years.
Rubio was first elected as City Clerk in Baldwin Park in 2005. In 2009, she was elected to the Baldwin Park City Council and reelected in 2013.
Personal life
Rubio resides in Baldwin Park, California. She was born in Juarez, Mexico and is the daughter of immigrant parents. Rubio's father moved the family to a little town in Texas where they lived undocumented for about two years. She and her family were deported to Juarez in 1975 and returned to the US several years later again as undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles.[5][6] She became a U.S. citizen in 1994 after being sponsored by her youngest sister, Sylvia, who was born in El Paso.[5]
Her ex-husband is former Assemblyman Roger Hernández, whom she divorced in 2016 after winning a restraining order due to allegations of several domestic violence incidents during their marriage, including "pushing, shoving, and choking" her.[7][8] Her sister is California State Assemblywoman Blanca Rubio.
References
- "Biography". Senator Susan Rubio. 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2019-06-08.
- "'Emotional': LA-area Sen. Susan Rubio's domestic-violence bill advances". San Gabriel Valley Tribune. 2019-05-28. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
- "2018 California primary election State Senator results" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- "2018 California general election State Senator results" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- https://ivn.us/2018/11/13/sister-act-the-remarkable-road-to-history-for-two-ca-legislators/
- "Meet the Immigrant Legislators Putting Their Stamp on the Capitol". KQED. 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
- "Judge orders West Covina assemblyman to stay away from wife following domestic violence allegations". Los Angeles Times. 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
- "Assemblyman Roger Hernandez ordered to stay away from wife due to abuse allegations". San Gabriel Valley Tribune. 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2019-09-08.