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Julia Brownley

41st  Assembly District
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District Address
6355 Topanga Canyon Blvd.
Suite 205
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone: (818) 596-4141
Fax: (818) 596-4150


Capitol Address
P.O. Box 942849
Room 2163
Sacramento, CA 94249-0041
Phone: (916) 319-2041

Committees

  • Budget X1
  • Committee on Education
  • Committee on Budget
  • Committee on Judiciary
  • Committee on Natural Resources
  • Budget X2
  • Budget X3
  • Select Committee on Higher Education in the 21st Century
  • Select Committee on Domestic Violence
  • Select Committee on Community Colleges
  • Education X3
  • Select Committee on Lowering CAs High School Dropout Rates
  • Natural Resources X3
  • Select Committee on Cleanup of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory
  • Education X5
  • Select Committee on Improving State Government
  • Budget X8

  • Biography

    Assemblywoman Julia Brownley was elected to her second term in the California State Assembly in November 2008.  Public service seems to have run in her family of early Virginia settlers.  At age 23, Brownley’s grandfather, Gordon Williamson Shepherd, was one of the youngest men in the 1920 Virginia legislature.  He is described in the Official Virginia Record of Legislators as “an old and wise head on young shoulders.”

    Education

    Assemblywoman Brownley is the Chair of the Assembly Education Committee.  She also serves on the Assembly Budget Subcommittee 2 on Education Finance, which reviews all K-12 and higher education budget matters, and has chaired the Assembly Select Committee on Higher Education in the 21st Century which focuses on the UC and CSU systems, their budgets, and other long-range issues.

    Prior to being elected to the Assembly, she served for 12 years on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District board – three times as Board President.  

    Environmental and Resource Protection

    Environmental and resource protection is her other top priority, Brownley serves on the Assembly Natural Resources Committee and on the Budget Subcommittee 3 on Environmental Resources.  Environmental stewardship and the preservation of California’s open spaces, public parkland, over 70 miles of coast and wetlands and other fragile natural resources are hallmarks of the 41st Assembly District.

    Legislation

    In her first two-year term of office, Brownley has carried bills related to education (K-12, higher education, and early education), e-waste recycling, toxic PVC packaging and other consumer protections, clean water, foster care, predatory lending, human trafficking, voter protections, and more equitable benefits for the working disabled.


    Her bills related to bias-free state-funded sex education, tenant rights, and foster care were all signed into law.  The Governor also signed the bill she carried at the request of the L.A. County Sheriff that will now protect the integrity of criminal investigations by prohibiting law enforcement insiders from selling vital evidence to tabloids in high profile cases.

    For her voting record on the issues that were important to them, the following groups have all given Brownley a perfect 100% score:  American Cancer Society (health); American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (worker rights); California Labor Federation and the AFL/CIO (working families);  California League of Conservation Voters (environmental protection);  NARAL (pro-choice);  and PawPAC (animal rights.)  

    Personal

    Brownley was honored by the California League of High Schools as their “2008 Legislator of the Year” for her work to expand the ways by which proficient high school students could demonstrate their competence and receive their high school diplomas.

    The National Women’s Political Caucus, L.A. Westside, recognized the Assemblywoman a one of “12 Remarkable Women” with a page in their 2008 Leadership Calendar.

    Before being elected, Brownley was named “2005 YWCA Woman of the Year” for her leadership on the Santa Monica-Malibu school board and in her community.  She has a B.A. in political science from George Washington University and an M.B.A. from American University.  She is the proud parent of daughter Hannah, who graduated from college in May, and son Fred, who is a student at UC Berkeley.




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