Blanca (Blanca) E. Rubio (D-SH48)
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Capitol: 916.319.2048
FAX: 916.319.2148
District: 626.960.4457
District FAX: 626.960.1310
Assemblyman
Suite 5250 State Capitol 1021 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

District Office:
100 North Barranca Street
West Covina, CA 91791
Elected: 2016    Next Election: 2024
DOB: 9/15/1969
Committee Assignments
ChairmanAssembly Committee on Governmental Organization
ChairmanAssembly Select Committee on Domestic Violence
MemberJoint Committee on Legislative Audit
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Streamlining Services for Victims of Interpersonal Violence
MemberAssembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Wine
MemberAssembly Committee on Banking and Finance
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Mental Health Accessibility within Non-English Speaking Communities
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Native American Affairs
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Permitting Reform
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Police Reform
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Place Based Systems of Coordinated Care for Children and Families
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Regional Transportation Solutions
MemberAssembly Select Committee on California-Mexico Bi-National Affairs
MemberAssembly Committee on Insurance
Counties Representing
Los Angeles

Bio

Assemblywoman Blanca E. Rubio was elected in November 2016 to represent California's 48th Assembly District, which includes the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bradbury, City of Industry, Covina, Duarte, El Monte, Glendora, Irwindale, Monrovia, West Covina, and the San Gabriel Valley unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, including Bassett, Charter Oak, Citrus, East Arcadia, Ramona, Valinda and West La Puente.

Blanca has worked tirelessly to give her constituents a voice in the Capitol, placing advocacy for children, women, families, students, and immigrants at the forefront of her work. Since her election in 2016, Blanca has authored bills that support victims of domestic violence, create opportunities for children within the foster care system, ensure our youngest students are given proper support to succeed in school, and support for immigrant communities. Blanca also has the distinction of serving on a number of Assembly Committees including- Aging and Long Term Care, Budget, Elections, Governmental Organization, Rules and Water Parks & Wildlife. She also serves as the Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Domestic Violence.

Before coming to the Assembly, Blanca spent 16 years as a teacher and 20 years in elected office, serving on the Valley County Water Board and Baldwin Park Unified School District. Her students-first philosophy made Blanca a leader and champion for students in and out of the classroom. She was successful in her efforts to improve academic outcomes for students, aligning them with vital resources for college preparation.

Blanca was born in Juarez, Mexico, and came to the United States with her parents at a young age. Her personal experiences have given her a genuine understanding of the everyday struggles and barriers that immigrants and working families continue to face in the United States.

Assemblymember Rubio received her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Master's Degree in Education with a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from Azusa Pacific University. Blanca is a resident of Baldwin Park and a proud mother of two children.








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