Rocky Chávez

Rocky Chávez
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 76th district
Assumed office
December 3, 2012
Preceded by Martin Garrick
Personal details
Born (1951-05-12) May 12, 1951
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Political party Republican
Alma mater El Camino College
California State University,
Chico

Rocky John Chávez (born May 12, 1951) is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He is a Republican representing the 76th district, encompassing parts of northern coastal San Diego County. In February 2014, Chávez announced he was forming a committee to explore a run for the United States Senate in 2016.

Early Life and Career

Chávez was born on May 12, 1951 in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Torrance High School in 1969 where he was a varsity wrestler. He qualified for the US Olympic trials in 1968 and 1972. After graduating high school, Chávez attended El Camino Junior College where he earned an associate degree. He then attended Chico State, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1973. Chávez helped his family during grade school and college by working in agriculture, including summers picking grapes in Fresno County, California, working at a packing plant in Chico, California and gathering almonds in Hamilton City, California near Chico.

Military Career

Chávez began his career in public service after graduating from Chico State when he joined the United States Marine Corps. Chávez served in the USMC for 28 years, rising to the rank of Colonel. Chávez served in all four active Marine divisions, including serving as Chief of Staff for the 4th Marine Division.

Post Military Career

Chávez continued his career in public service after retiring from the Marine Corps. by founding the School of Business and Technology, a charter High School located in the Oceanside Unified School District. Chávez served as the school’s director from 2002-2008.

Chávez was elected to the Oceanside City Council in November, 2002. He served on the Council for seven years, focusing on economic development, public safety, and good governance. Chávez was selected as the Deputy Mayor of Oceanside in 2004.

Chávez was appointed as the Undersecretary of the California Department of Veteran Affairs by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2009. In January, 2011, Chávez was appointed Acting Secretary. During his time working at the California Department of Veteran Affairs, Chávez focused on streamlining procedures and increasing services for veterans.

Chávez was elected to the California State Assembly to represent 76th District on November 6, 2012. He ran on a campaign of education, veteran’s issues and good governance. The 76th District comprises the cities of Camp Pendleton, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Oceanside and Vista.

Chávez currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Assembly Veterans Affairs Committee and the Higher Education Committee. He is a member of the Rules, Education, Budget, Utilities and Commerce and Health committees. Chávez also serves on a number of select committees, joint committees, and caucuses tackling issues ranging from justice reinvestment to environmental issues and K-12 education.

Personal Life

Chávez and his wife Mary live in Oceanside, California. They have three children and five grandchildren. Mary studied at the University of New Orleans and also holds an M.B.A. from California State University, San Marcos. His son Temujin Tom is a physician in South Carolina. Chávez's daughter Regina Ann Shepperson and youngest son Sage John are both college graduates. Chávez is Catholic.

2016 Senate run

Chávez is running for the United States Senate hoping to replace the retiring Democrat Barbara Boxer.[1][2]

References

  1. Josh Richman (February 17, 2015). "Rocky Chávez opens Senate exploratory committee". Political Blotter. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  2. Blood, Michael R. (March 5, 2015). "GOP lawmaker launches bid in California 2016 US Senate race". Associated Press. Retrieved March 5, 2015.

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