Assembly Speaker John Perez enters race for State Controller

Speaker John A. Perez
Speaker John A. Perez
Speaker John A. Pérez

Today California Assembly Speaker John A. Perez announced his candidacy for State Controller in 2014.

From his announcement:

In describing his reason for seeking the office, Pérez emphasized that while California’s economy has improved significantly in recent years, considerable work remains.

“California has made great strides in its path to recovery, but our work is far from complete. I’m running for Controller to ensure our government reflects the values of the people of California and increases prosperity, by managing our finances smartly, efficiently and effectively,” Pérez said.

Pérez noted that when he first joined the State Assembly, California’s budget deficit was more than $60 billion, over half the state budget for the year. “Fiscal restraint has been crucial to putting our finances back in the black, and will remain vital to ensuring a prosperous future for our state,” Pérez added.

Pérez also noted the important role of the Controller in expanding opportunity for California families, an aspiration that has guided his career. “Balancing our books is essential, but this job is about even more. It’s about promoting the financial stability that can offer every Californian the opportunity to succeed and contribute to our state’s prosperity. I will continue to advance smart investment decisions that help businesses, create jobs and unleash California’s full potential,” he said.

Since Pérez became Speaker of the Assembly in 2010, his leadership has helped California make significant strides in strengthening opportunity for the middle class and restoring fiscal responsibility, including:

Passing On Time and Balanced State Budgets. Pérez has led the State Assembly in passing balanced and on-time budgets three years in a row – a first in 30 years. The budgets have eliminated the state’s structural deficit, balanced its books and improved California’s credit rating – as the nation’s credit rating declined. As a result, California has spent $480 million less in debt financing this year alone. The Assembly also laid the groundwork for a November 2014 ballot initiative to create a Rainy Day Fund that will protect the state budget during boom and bust cycles.

Helping Businesses, Creating Jobs. Pérez introduced and led the passage of legislation creating GoBiz, to improve the state’s efforts to attract new businesses and investments in California. Under his tenure, the legislature also strengthened key industries like tourism and trade that employ millions of Californians, provided tax credits for emerging industries like green manufacturing, and made reforms to state efforts to encourage business activity in distressed communities.

Making Work Pay. Pérez helped secure passage of legislation that raises the state minimum wage to $10 per hour, which will boost an individual’s earnings by $4,000 per year and put $2.6 billion into the hands of California workers.

Passing Middle-Class Scholarships. Landmark legislation authored by Pérez will put higher education within the reach of more California families, cutting student fees at UC and CSU by up to 40% for middle-class families.

Expanding Access to Health Care. Pérez helped lead California’s implementation of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, including the expansion of Medi-Cal coverage to over one million low-income and uninsured Californians. He also authored legislation creating Covered California, the first health benefits exchange in the nation, offering health insurance at a lower cost to more than two million California families and small businesses.

Pérez has dedicated his career to improving the lives of Californians and advancing the prosperity of our state. Growing up in the working class communities of East Los Angeles, his parents taught him the value of hard work and community service. He served in the private sector labor movement prior to joining the state legislature, and has also served on numerous boards and commissions focused on public policy at the city, state and national level.

As the first openly gay person to be elected to the position of Assembly Speaker in the country, Pérez has been a longtime advocate on behalf of the LGBT Community. He has been especially active in the fight against HIV/AIDS. He has been a leader with AIDS Project Los Angeles, the Latino Coalition against AIDS, and the California Center for Regional Leadership.

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Betty Yee, Member, California Board of Equalization

Perez joins State Board of Equalization member Betty Yee who has been in campaigning for the job since early this year. Yee has made several trips to Orange County since launching her campaign, picking up key endorsements from Irvine Councilmember Beth Krom, former Irvine Mayor Sukhee Kang, Anaheim Unified High School District Trustee Al Jabbar, Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Bao Nguyen and Ladera Ranch Civic Councilmember Connor Traut. In addition to these officials Yee has picked up endorsements from several prominent members of the Democratic Party of Orange County Central Committee, including Irvine City Council Candidate Melissa Fox, Carina Franck-Pantone, Anita Narayana, Theodore Perle, Marti Schrank and DPOC Chairman Henry Vandermeir.

It will be interesting to see if the entry of Perez into the race shakes up any of Yee’s endorsements. Speaker Perez has significant financial resources at his disposal by virtue of his position as Speaker and connections that come with the job. Perez also has old ties to Orange County politics that will undoubtedly influence the ground that Yee had gained by her earlier entry into the race.

2 Comments

  1. Love both Speaker Perez and Betty. Hate to see the two opposing each other. Both are well qualified and would be great constitutional officers.

  2. Too bad John Chiang is termed out. He has been an effective State Controller.

    At first glance, It seems that Ms. Betty Yee has more directly relevant experience for the position of State Controller. (of course I want to learn more about candidates).

    From her website:
    “During her tenure, Ms. Yee has served TWICE as the Chairwoman of the Board of Equalization, elected unanimously by her peers to this position that has included her serving as a member of the California Franchise Tax Board.
    The Board hears business tax appeals, acts as the appellate body for franchise and income tax appeals, and serves significant roles in the assessment and administration of property taxes.

    Experienced and Qualified: Prior to her service on the Board of Equalization, Ms. Yee served as the Chief Deputy Director for Budget with the California Department of Finance, where she led the development of the Governor’s Budget, negotiations with the Legislature and key budget stakeholders, and fiscal analysis of legislation on behalf of the Administration. Earlier, Ms. Yee held senior staff positions on several fiscal and policy committees in both houses of the California State Legislature. Her legislative career began when she served as a Senate Fellow with the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services. Preceding her legislative experience, Ms. Yee served as a county public health commissioner and worked in the nonprofit sector.

    With over 27 years of public service experience specializing in state and local finance, Ms. Yee has been recognized widely for her work. She received the Distinguished Service Award from the California State Association of Counties and an Award of Recognition from the California Assessors Association for her leadership in establishing the State-County Property Tax Administration Program. Additionally, she has represented California as an advocate and resource on multistate tax issues before the United States Congress.”

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