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Fuller to run for state Senate seat
Assemblymember Fuller
     BAKERSFIELD – California State Assemblymember Jean Fuller
announced that she will seek the office of state Senate in 2010.  Fuller will
be vying for the 18th Senate District.
     “It has been my honor and privilege to serve the constituents of the 32nd
Assembly District since 2007,” said Fuller.  “I look forward to continuing my
service to the public as the state Senator serving the 18th Senate District.”
     “Over the last several years, the state of California has faced numerous
budget deficits and stalled economic growth.  This has all been exacerbated
by Sacramento’s overall lack of action.  As state senator, I will continue to
fight for the water rights of those in the Central Valley, promote cutting
duplicative programs, streamlining the bureaucratic process and removing
unnecessary and onerous environmental regulations. Doing all of these
things sends the message to constituents that, more than anything else,
Sacramento has a desire to facilitate both economic and job growth in our
state.”
     Fuller currently serves as the vice chair of the Assembly Water, Parks and
Wildlife Committee and is a member of the State Allocation Board, the
Assembly Agriculture Committee, the Assembly Utilities and Commerce
Committee and the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Education Finance.  
February 10, 2010
     She recently received an award for her work in the legislature by the California Small Business Association,
the California State Sheriffs’ Association and the Association of California Water Agencies.
     Fuller was born and raised in Kern County. She attended local schools and completed her bachelor’s,
master’s, and Ph.D. through the California State University and University of California systems.  She
supplemented her educational training at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the University of Southern
California and Exeter College in Oxford, England.
     Fuller serves as the California State Assemblymember representing the 32nd Assembly District, which
contains most of Kern County including the communities of Bakersfield, Ridgecrest, Teha-chapi, Taft, Kern River
Valley and Frazier Mountain communities.