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David Hadley took the oath of office Monday as the South Bay's new State Assembly Member for the 66th Assembly District

12/5/2014

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DECEMBER, 2014

WEBSITE: WWW.ASMRC.ORG/HADLEY | EMAIL: ASSEMBLYMEMBER.HADLEY@ASSEMBLY.CA.GOV
PictureAssemblyman David Hadley, 66th District
David Hadley took the oath of office Monday as the South Bay's new State Assembly Member for the 66th Assembly District.

“I’m honored to be your Assemblyman,” said Hadley. “The South Bay has been my home for more than 18 years. I have raised a family here and built my business here. I look forward to serving our entire district and bringing much needed change to Sacramento.”

Hadley's top priorities in the State Legislature are: to improve our business climate so big companies like Toyota and small businesses can stay and grow in California; to protect and extend local control for our South Bay schools and to ensure that our schools are not financially punished for their success; and to protect taxpayers and Proposition 13.

David was born and raised in Fullerton, and attended Servite High School in Anaheim. He completed his Bachelor’s degree at Dartmouth College and his Master’s degree at the London School of Economics. In 1999 he founded a financial advisory firm in the South Bay.  In the last 15 years David and his co-workers have advised over 100 companies and have helped entrepreneurial and family-owned businesses create thousands of jobs.  David and his wife Suzanne have been married for over 22 years and they are the proud parents of four children. Their 19-year-old son, Jack, is a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Their three daughters are Claire (17), Ellen (15) and Faith (13). Claire and Ellen are students at Mira Costa High School and Faith attends Manhattan Beach Middle School.

The 66th Assembly District includes the South Bay cities of Gardena, Hermosa Beach, Lomita, the Los Angeles communities of Harbor City and Harbor Gateway, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills Estates, Torrance, and the unincorporated communities of El Camino Village and West Carson.

If you would like more information or to contact Assembly Member Hadley, please email Assemblymember.Hadley@assembly.ca.gov or contact his office at 310-316-2164

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Assemblyman Hadley with his wife Suzanne, son Jack and daughters Claire, Ellen and Faith.

CAPITOL OFFICE
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 94249
(916) 319-2066
(916) 319-2166 fax

DISTRICT OFFICE
3460 Torrance Blvd., Suite 306
Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 316-2164
(310) 316-2480 fax 

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Brown and Hadley Photo-Op (Reflections)

12/4/2014

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Governor Jerry Brown with Assemblyman David Hadley
I wonder if Assemblyman David Hadley could have ever imagined himself standing next to California Governor Jerry Brown. The former President of the Beach Cities Republicans, a Manhattan Beach small business owner had until four years ago spent very little time engaged in active politics, is now the state assembly representative for the South Bay.

More importantly, he is the first assembly Republican to represent the fiscally conservative region in Sacramento in twenty-two years. Most importantly of all, South Bay voters have a non-politician representing them who cares about local control, good schools, and economic growth geared toward helping small businesses, individual consumers, and home owners.

I am certain that Governor Brown had to drink something to settle his nerves. With Hadley's win in the 66th Assembly District, the South Bay GOP gave a serious shock to the Sacramento system. Brown has lost his Democratic super-majority in the state assembly as well as the state senate. His prized, vetted, and groomed Democratic candidate, incumbent Al Muratsuchi, along with Brown's union-funded machine lost to a local businessman relying on individual donations within his district. Hadley carried the clear message of helping business and improving schools, to goals which the former Assemblyman could not deliver on his promises for local control and strong funding.

Myopic cynics will posit that Hadley only eked out a victory by 706 votes. Extensive background information is essential to understand that the small margin is actually a big win.

The South Bay GOP has been in disarray, either because of arbitrary gerrymandering or intra-party conflict for thirty-years. A lack of coordination among local leaders, plus state party neglect, allowed Democrats to pick up seats in an otherwise conservative region of the state. With Hadley's win, that is no longer the case.
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Kurt Schroeder
Also, and Assemblyman Hadley affirmed this fact: he did not win this race on his own. Not in the slightest. Active involvement from volunteers in Orange County, Fresno, and even West Los Angeles (Kurt Schroeder) worked tirelessly for eighteen months. Gathering names, volunteers, reaching out to local leaders, making the necessary phone calls, writing post cards directly to non-voting registered Republicans, and registering more voters.

By the way, Schroeder was the guy who told me about all the oil money that Muratsuchi was getting. Talk about Democratic hypocrisy.

So,  South Bay (and Sacramento) Democrats had Big Business, Big Labor, and their Big Government agenda in full force, and yet the Republican candidate, David Hadley, beat down the Machine.

Once again, there is a very clear reason why Governor Brown has the drink in his hand.

At this time, Hadley has joined a fragile yet larger minority in the state assembly. Once again, critics will claim that the new Republican assemblyman will have little influence. No one can doubt that Democratic leaders will pull every stunt to make his two-year tenure difficult. Nevertheless, voters already sent a message to Sacramento, and the momentum is against Democratic special interest pandering and government micromanaging.
 
As for Hadley's future prospects, if time and resources prove difficult for California voters, and the frustration with stagnant economic growth animates otherwise apathetic residents, and the Republican Party brings out a solid Presidential candidate, Hadley will not only have his place secure for another two years, but will find more like-minded colleagues assisting him, the South Bay, and the state of California to recover its finances, restore its former luster, and resurrect a welcoming business climate and educational system. 

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