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93: 25: 612:, did not pass in February 2008. Perata termed out of the State Senate (and Núñez termed out of the State Assembly) in 2008. The proposition would have allowed Perata to serve one more term in the State Senate (and Núñez three more terms in the State Assembly). Perata was a target for criticism by the opposition to Proposition 93. One television ad included the following line: "Don Perata, whose home was raided by the FBI in the ongoing corruption probe." 573:
in the State Senate to pass the budget and the lock down aimed to get those two Republican votes. The California State Senate Republicans presented a revised budget that aimed to reduce state spending and included tax credits to some Fortune 500 corporations, cuts to transportation and welfare, and eliminating cost-of-living pay raises to the blind, elderly, and disabled.
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based at his father's Alameda County home. By their own accounting, Exit Strategies paid the senator nearly $ 138,000 during the same period for rent and consulting fees. The Senate Ethics Committee again ruled that this was not an actionable violation, but it raised questions into the propriety of the relationship.
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reported that Perata's friend and associate, Timothy G. Staples, had received $ 313,000 in business from political campaigns initiated or supported by Perata. At the same time, Staples had paid Perata $ 100,000 per year in consulting fees that supplement Perata's Senate salary, according to financial
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In early November 2004, Perata became the official target of a probe by the Justice Department under Republican President, George W. Bush. The FBI, the US Attorney's Office, and a federal grand jury investigated whether Perata took bribes or kickbacks from friends and campaign donors in exchange for
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reported on another dealing by the Senator. Since 1999, Perata's campaign fund and various other political committees had paid Exit Strategies more than $ 743,000, according to campaign finance documents. Exit Strategies, a political direct mail firm, was launched in 1999 by Perata's son, Nick, and
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In July 2007, during state budget negotiations, Perata ordered the Senate to remain in session for 19 hours in an attempt to reach an agreement on the budget. California requires two-thirds of both legislative houses and the governor's signature to pass a budget. Perata needed two Republican votes
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Having served eight years representing Oakland as an Alameda County Supervisor, Perata's first attempt at state politics came in the 1994 democratic primary for controller, aged 49. He was unsuccessful, capturing 27.27% of the vote. Afterwards, Perata served as a staff assistant for then Senate Pro
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In a rare occurrence for Sacramento politicians, in early 2006 Perata and Schwarzenegger began to work together to piece together a bipartisan infrastructure plan that both sides of the legislature could embrace. They were successful and five bond measures were approved by California voters on the
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began to speak out in favor of improving state infrastructure after Schawarzenegger's November 2005 special election ballot initiatives were defeated. While Schwarzenegger's plan included fixing transportation problems, his infrastructure plan was drastically more costly and advocated more prisons
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Perata has been an advocate for the rights of the elderly, the mentally ill, and the disabled. He supported legislation to create a discount drug program and legislation to require HMOs to pay for mental health treatment. He supported legislation that secured $ 27 million annually for ovarian and
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to lead the party in the California State Senate in 2004, becoming the California State Senate President Pro Tempore and leader of Senate. The position is the highest-ranking leader and most powerful member of the Senate. The state Democratic Party re-elected Perata as President pro Tem until his
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The state budget had already gained the required two-thirds majority in the California Assembly and the support of Governor Schwarzenegger. Perata and the Senate Democrats rejected the Senate Republican budget proposal and the Republicans held out for weeks into August, preventing many state
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Perata's run (and election) to the State Senate in 1998 was part of a series of five special elections that were held in the East Bay within less than 12 months, as Perata and other East Bay politicians vied for different political offices. For a detailed account of events, see
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prostate cancer and legislation that increase access to breast cancer screening for low-income women. He has authored legislation requiring California utilities companies to contract for cleaner energy sources and supported tougher penalties on oil refinery emissions.
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That same year, Perata was also criticized when he described as "crackers" - a disparaging slang term for poor Southern whites - some San Diego-area residents who stridently opposed a bill to give illegal immigrants the ability to obtain driver's licenses.
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That same week the Senate Ethics Committee began an investigation into the matter, but dropped it the following month concluding that the dealings did not violate the Senate's standards of conduct or conflict-of-interest rules. Later that same month the
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records and interviews with the senator. After this disclosure The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights sent a letter to the Senate stating that Perata's payments for consulting work looked "like a complex and illegal money-laundering mechanism."
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Board of Supervisors and was re-elected to a second term. As Supervisor, Perata worked to shut down problematic liquor stores, ban cigarette advertising, and lobbied the state legislature for an
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investigation lasted five years. No arrests or indictments occurred, and in early 2009, Justice Department officials closed the case and announced they would not be filing any charges.
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Perata's concluded about the Capitol: "There is no center. I'm not talking about political center. There is no action center, or moral center, or anything else left in Sacramento."
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GOP budget plan would slash welfare: Proposal to go before the full Senate would cut $ 1 billion more than the Assembly version and removee aid from thousands of families
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In early 2005, Perata introduced a bill to repair California's flagging infrastructure including highway improvements, housing reform and levee repairs. Governor
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November 2006 ballot. These measures are aimed at improving roads, mass transit, affordable housing, levee repair, and upgrading educational facilities.
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during this time insinuated that Perata had carried a bill on behalf of Mercury Insurance, which may have allowed the company to circumvent
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In the November 2010 election, Perata ran for Mayor in a field of nine candidates. The two other major contenders were City Council members
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to gain passage of five infrastructure related bond measures in 2006. Prior to serving in the State Senate, Perata served in the
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causes, such as antiwar sentiment, for his own political ends. and had used campaign donations to support his lavish lifestyle.
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In an April interview, Perata reflected on the value of the legislation passed by the State Legislature under his leadership as
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for voting against the budget by stripping Denham of committee assignments and contributing to a recall effort against Denham.
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legislators from returning home for their summer recess, before the budget was passed. Perata retaliated against
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Evan Halper and Michael Rothfeld, "Is California too unwieldy to govern?", Los Angeles Times, December 15, 2008
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due to threats on his life and the well-being of his family from some individual opponents of his pro-
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In 1998, Perata ran for the State Senate for the 9th District which currently includes
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The Inside Story: Perata in His Own Words on the California Budget Process and Results
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to legally carry a loaded handgun in public. He claimed this was necessary for
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Perata was also the co-chair of a California campaign committee to pass the
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in 1975 but was narrowly defeated. In 1986 he was elected to the
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Perata retaliates against Republican who helped hold up budget
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Perata began his political career when he ran for Mayor of
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Salladay, Robert; Berthelsen, Christian (March 25, 2004).
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Democratic Party members of the California State Assembly
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Perata filed a "statement of intention" to run for the
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Public Record of Don Perata's Concealed Handgun Permit
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Presidents pro tempore of the California State Senate
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Portrait of Perata during his time as a state senator
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President pro tempore of the California State Senate
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President pro tempore of the California State Senate
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Perata has a daughter and a son. 1607:Democratic Party California state senators 1205: 520: 517:retirement from the State Senate in 2008. 416: 91: 1617:Saint Mary's College of California alumni 991:"Prop. 93 on Feb. 5 ballot has two faces" 565:and did not address the housing problem. 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 1434:Metro Investment Report Perata interview 1206:Berthelsen, Christian (March 26, 2004). 1066: 656: 619:in 2010, but instead decided to run for 524: 32:This article includes a list of general 1045: 903:Perata letter requesting handgun permit 1574: 1347: 953:, sfgate.com; accessed August 5, 2017. 923:July 25, 2007. 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In 1996, Perata was elected as a 437:Rise to the California State Senate 13: 1627:San Francisco Bay Area politicians 1602:American people of Italian descent 1429:Yes on infrastructure propositions 1009: 917:by Halper, Evan & Jordan Rau. 754: 433:and funding for the mentally ill. 399:Saint Mary's College of California 308:Saint Mary's College of California 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1658: 1637:21st-century American legislators 1412: 1016:Fact Check: Ballot Proposition 93 627:declined to run for re-election. 1587:County supervisors in California 1374:Rojas, Aurelio (June 29, 2007). 1327:"Some call anti-war plan a ploy" 1278:East Bay Express, March 1, 2006. 1028:Laundering Money With Don Perata 617:California Board of Equalization 533:Perata is a staunch advocate of 385:, and as a high school teacher. 23: 1480:California State Assemblymember 1455: 1390: 1367: 1348:Gammon, Robert (May 23, 2007). 1341: 1318: 1306: 1281: 1262: 1236: 1218: 1199: 1180: 1155: 1130: 1105: 1093: 1075: 1060: 1039: 1021: 983: 965: 956: 944: 926: 908: 507:Special election musical chairs 16:American politician (born 1945) 1622:American gun control activists 896: 878: 867: 842: 824: 779: 651:California Cancer Research Act 597: 1: 1333:. p. A14. 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He taught English, 377:, as a member of the 371:Arnold Schwarzenegger 379:Board of Supervisors 1464:California Assembly 767:on 12 December 2011 661:In early 2004, the 431:assault weapons ban 395:Alameda, California 278:Alameda, California 1539:Political offices 1439:2007-03-11 at the 1250:. 19 November 2004 854:Legislature.ca.gov 761:Eastbayexpress.com 739:2012-03-21 at the 646:(instant runoff). 531: 338:Don Richard Perata 262:Don Richard Perata 1570: 1569: 1564:Darrell Steinberg 1561:Succeeded by 1529:Succeeded by 1502:California Senate 1491:Succeeded by 997:. 22 January 2008 920:Los Angeles Times 335: 334: 192:Darrell Steinberg 107:California Senate 79: 78: 71: 1654: 1544:Preceded by 1508:Preceded by 1470:Preceded by 1460: 1459: 1406: 1405: 1394: 1388: 1387: 1386:on July 2, 2007. 1371: 1365: 1364: 1362: 1360: 1354:East Bay Express 1345: 1339: 1338: 1322: 1316: 1310: 1304: 1303: 1301: 1300: 1293:Eastbaytimes.com 1285: 1279: 1266: 1260: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1240: 1234: 1222: 1216: 1215: 1203: 1197: 1196: 1184: 1178: 1177: 1175: 1174: 1165:. 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California Senate
9th
Barbara Lee
Loni Hancock
President pro tempore of the California State Senate
John L. Burton
Darrell Steinberg
California State Assembly
16th
Barbara Lee
Audie Bock
Alameda, California
Democratic
Alma mater
Saint Mary's College of California
Lobbyist
politician
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California
lobbyist
Democratic
politician
President pro tempore of the California State Senate
the November 2010 election

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