Bill Monning
Template:TOCnestleft Bill Monning is a California State Assemblyman.
He and his wife, Dana T. Kent, a family physician, reside in Carmel, California
Education
The Assemblymember received a B.A. at the University of California at Berkeley and a law degree from the University of San Francisco, School of Law. [1]
Political career
Assemblymember Bill Monning was elected in November of 2008 and then re-elected in November of 2010 to represent the 27th Assembly District, which includes portions of Monterey, Santa Cruz, and Santa Clara Counties.
Since being sworn into office, Assemblymember Monning has gained several key appointments. He is Chair of the Assembly Committee on Health, which has primary jurisdiction over health care policy issues such as Medi-Cal, mental health, licensing of health and health-related professionals, and long term health care facilities. Assemblymember Monning is also a member of the Assembly Committee on Judiciary, and the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. He also serves on the Assembly Committee on Budget, Assembly Committee on Natural Resources, Budget Subcommittee #1 on Health and Human Services, and Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism and Internet Media.
During his first term in office, Assemblymember Monning distinguished himself by being appointed to the California Coastal Conservancy and by enacting a number of key pieces of legislation.
Assembly Bill (AB) 1217 requires the Ocean Protection Council (OPC) to establish a statewide standard for the certification of sustainable seafood. Additionally, the bill authorizes the OPC to implement a marketing and labeling program in cooperation with a qualified marketing association to promote the consumption of seafood caught or raised within the state that fall under the certification criteria.
The Assemblymember was also instrumental in establishing the California Health Benefits Exchange (Exchange), a key component for the State of California to implement federal health care reform. The primary function of the Exchange is to be California’s “active purchaser” of health care coverage for individuals and small businesses that generally do not have access to affordable health care.
In addition to legislation, Assemblymember Monning has been active in bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders and developing a strategy to develop the Coastal Trail in the Big Sur area. He has also worked to convene meetings of stakeholders on environmental, ocean, water and agricultural issues.[2]
Career
Prior to his service in the State Assembly, Assemblymember Monning was a professor at the Monterey College of Law and a professor of International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. He is the former president and co-founder of Global Majority, Inc., an organization committed to education, training and advocacy in the field of non-violent conflict resolution.[3]
Bill Monning has also been an attorney for the United Farm Workers.[4]
Service
Assemblymember Monning served as a Senior Fulbright Specialist, receiving Fulbright scholarships to teach and research in Peru and Chile. Additionally, he was a member of the Monterey County Court-directed mediation panel and served for four years as Executive Director of the Nobel Peace Prize winning organization, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.
SLO County Progressives
SLO County Progressives· March 10, 2018 · Bill Monning and Nic Andre.
State Senator Bill Monning officially became a SLO County Progressives member today at the SLO County Democratic Party (SLOCDP) convention!
New Party builder
New Party News Fall 1994 listed over 100 New Party activists-"some of the community leaders, organizers, retirees,, scholars, artists, parents, students, doctors, writers and other activists who are building the NP" the list included Bill Monning, Regional Alliance for Progressive Policy
Endorsed Marcy Winograd
In 2006 Bill Monning Global Majority, Chair, CA Assembly Labor & Employment Committee was a National and State endorser of Marcy Winograd of the Los Angeles Progressive Democrats of America in her unsuccessful primary bid for the Democratic Party nomination 26th Congressional District in California[5]
Central Coast Member Receives ‘Unionist of the Year’ Award
ULTCW member Yadira Real received the Central Labor Council’s ‘Unionist of the Year Award’ on April 29th, 2011.
On hand to preset the award were Congressman Sam Farr, Assemblyman Bill Monning, and Central Labor Council President Robert Chacanaca.[6]
References
- ↑ http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a27/Biography/default.aspx
- ↑ CSA bio, accessed May 5, 2011
- ↑ CSA bio, accessed May 5, 2011
- ↑ News for a People's World, Vol 2, No. 10, Oct 1994, page 1
- ↑ Endorsers of Winograd
- ↑ [1]