Member, District 43
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Joe Baca |
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About Joe BacaFrom San Bernardino County, CA; born in Belen, NM,
January 23, 1947; education: graduated from California State University,
Los Angeles, with a bachelor's degree in Sociology; professional: GTE
Corp. (community relations); Interstate World Travel (owner); military
service: Army; public service: elected to the California State Assembly,
1992, and served as Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore, and the Speaker's
Federal Government Liaison, 1997-1998; elected to the California State
Senate, 1998; awards: American Legion California Legislator of the Year;
VFW Outstanding Legislator; League of Women Voters Citizen of
Distinction; San Bernardino Kiwanis Club Kiwanian of the Year; Boy
Scouts of America
Distinguished Citizen; 2004 National Farmers Union Presidential Award;
U.S. Department of Agriculture Coalition of Minority Employees Award of
Excellence; Democratic Caucus Task Force on Homeland Security; vice
chair, Democratic Caucus Task Force on Immigration; first vice chair,
Congressional Hispanic Caucus; co-chair, Congressional Sex and Violence
in the
Media Caucus; House Army Caucus; Congressional Diabetes Caucus; Cancer
Caucus;
Military/Veterans Caucus and U.S.-Mexico Caucus; married: Barbara; four
children: Joe Jr., Jeremy, Natalie, and Jennifer; committees:
Agriculture; Financial Services; subcommittees: Capital Markets,
Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises; Departmental
Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry; Financial Institutions
and Consumer Credit; Water and Power; elected to the 106th Congress on
November 16, 1999, by special election; reelected to each succeeding
Congress.
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