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Jean Fuller  Assembly District 32, Republican


Term limit: 2012

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Fax: (916) 319-2132

Committees:
Assembly Floor

District voter registration
Democrat: 30%
Republican: 54%
Other: 16%

District makeup
Two thirds (64%) of Kern County encompassing Maricopa, Ridgecrest, Taft, Tehachapi and most (85%) of the city of Bakerfield; a sliver of San Bernardino County (1,885 people).

Source: California Target Book

  
Manufacturers' legislative scorecard
Fuller 's voting record on bills important to manufacturers:
  VOTE  Indicates vote for manufacturers' interests or an Abstain vote
Fuller 's
votes
2008 votes
AB 1946 - Expands the likelihood of civil action by the Attorney General, district and city attorneys.
NO
AB 1946 - Expands the likelihood of civil action by the Attorney General, district and city attorneys.
NO
AB 1946 - Expands the likelihood of civil action by the Attorney General, district and city attorneys.
NO
AB 2279 - Makes it illegal to consider an employee's use of marijuana outside of the workplace when hiring
NO
AB 2386 - "Card Check" - Prohibits private union votes in agricultural industry
NO
AB 2547 - Makes costly and unnecessary changes to California's oil spill prevention and response law
NO
AB 2648 - Expands "multiple pathways" for Career Technical Education NO
AB 2855 - Provides high school education in green technology and goods movement NO
AB 2944 - Undermines a corporate director's accountability to shareholders
NO
AB 2947 - Prohibits a residential care facility for the elderly from requiring an elder from waiving rights afforded under the EADACPA as a condition of admission
NO
AB 2969 - Any licensed physician conducting a utilization review be licensed in California
NO
AB 437 - Eliminates statue of limitations on benefits or salary lawsuits
NO
SB 1113 - Authorizes a court to award attorneys fees and costs to a successful party against opposing parties
NO
SB 1115 - Drives up work comp costs by changing apportionment
NO
SB 1161 - Extends the sunset date for the program from 2011 to 2016.
YES
SB 1313 - Unnecessarily moves up, by 5 years, perfluorinated compounds phase-out to 2010.
NO
SB 1338 - Allows employee to pre-designate physician outside of employer's medical provider network
NO
SB 1338 - Allows employee to pre-designate physician outside of employer's medical provider network
NO
SB 1608 - Equal access for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations
YES
SB 1717 - Doubles permanent disability employer costs
NO
SB 1762 - Circumvents CARB process and mandates new energy costs for Climate Change Institute
NO
SB 375 - Exposes manufacturers to unfounded industrial development litigation.
NO
SB 974 - Imposes a $400 million per year container tax on port container cargo
NO
2007 votes
AB 1045 - Forces one-size fits all indoor heat regulations for manufacturers
NO
AB 1673 - Imposes California-only instantaneous on-site rebate-system
NO
AB 8 - Requires employers to pay 7.5% of payroll for employee healthcare
NO
SB 936 - Increases cost of workers' comp system by doubling permanent disability payments
NO
SB 836 - Increases employee absenteeism by adding "familial status" to protected class
NO
SB 836 - Increases employee absenteeism by adding "familial status" to protected class
NO
SB 727 - Expands California's already most stringent family leave law
NO
AB 1108 - Bans phthalates without evidence it poses a threat to consumers
NO
AB 537 - Expands California's already most stringent Family Leave law
NO
AB 1618 - Creates a tax increase on business by removing the ability to deduct interest expense
NO
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AD 32 is home to
148 manufacturers
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Chevron
Dept of General Services
GSM
Kenai Drilling Ltd.
Lynx Iron Corp
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Searles Valley Minerals
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Jean Fuller biography:
Jean Fuller was born and raised in Kern County. She attended local schools in Bakersfield and completed her Bachelor, Masters and Ph.D degrees through the Califonia State University and the University of California systems. Jean supplemented her leadership training at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the University of Southern California, and Exeter College in Oxford England. She has been an educator in California since the early nineteen seventies.

The Fullers own a family farm, manage property and have been in the restuarant business. Jean's professional and community leadership include the Kern County Museum Authority Board, the Boy's and Girl's Club Board, Jim Burke Education Leaders Forum, and the Kern County Superintendent's Administrative Advisory. Statewide leadership roles include the California School Boards Association, Association of School Administrators and the institute for Education Reform. She was named California Superintendent of the Year by the American Association of School Administrators in the 2004/2005 school year. She earned national recognition for school improvement in 1998 when she was awarded the AASA Leadership for Learning Award.