Rick (Rick) Chavez Zbur (D-SH51)
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Capitol: 916.319.2051
FAX: 916.319.2151
District: 323.426.5184
District FAX: 323.436.5189
Assemblyman
Suite 4250 State Capitol 1021 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

District Office:
1445 North Stanley Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Elected: 2022    Next Election: 2024
Committee Assignments
ChairmanAssembly Select Committee on Retail Theft
MemberAssembly Committee on Labor and Employment
MemberAssembly Committee on Public Safety
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Social Determinants of Health
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Fentanyl, Opioid Addiction, and Overdose Prevention
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Antisemitism
MemberAssembly Select Committee on California's Lithium Economy
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Racism, Hate, and Xenophobia
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Los Angeles County Homelessness
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Reproductive Health
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Offshore Wind Energy in California
MemberAssembly Committee on Utilities and Energy
MemberAssembly Committee on Business and Professions
MemberAssembly Committee on Budget
Counties Representing
Los Angeles

Bio

Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur was elected to the California State Assembly in November of 2022 to represent the 51st Assembly District.

A former Executive Director of Equality California, the nation's largest statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, Assemblymember Zbur worked to advance civil rights and social justice for the diverse communities to which LGBTQ+ people belong - communities of color, communities of faith, immigrants, women and people living with HIV.

He also fought to address climate change with urgency as an environmental lawyer and 20-year board member of the California League of Conservation Voters, now renamed California Environmental Voters and was its president for six years. Assemblymember Zbur fought for environmental justice and a focus on vulnerable communities that are hardest hit by pollution and to advance sustainable housing and green job programs.

Assemblymember Zbur grew up in a rural farming community in the Rio Grande Valley in New Mexico and ultimately became the first person in his rural community to attend an Ivy League university. After graduating from Yale College and Harvard Law School, Rick moved to Los Angeles in 1985.








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