Gregg (Gregg) Hart (D-SH37)
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Capitol: 916.319.2037
FAX: 916.319.2137
District: 805.346.1237
Assemblyman
Room 6230 State Capitol 1021 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

District Office:
1111 South Broadway
Santa Maria, CA 93454
Elected: 2022    Next Election: 2024
Committee Assignments
ChairmanJoint Committee on Legislative Audit
ChairmanAssembly Select Committee on Nonprofit Sector
MemberAssembly Committee on Public Employment and Retirement
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Wine
MemberJoint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management
MemberAssembly Committee on Transportation
MemberAssembly Committee on Utilities and Energy
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Offshore Wind Energy in California
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Building a Zero-Carbon Hydrogen Economy
MemberAssembly Select Committee on State Parks
MemberAssembly Select Committee on Green Innovation and Entrepreneurship
MemberAssembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife
MemberAssembly Committee on Appropriations
Counties Representing
San Luis Obispo / Santa Barbara / Ventura

Bio

Assemblymember Gregg Hart was elected to the California State Assembly in November of 2022 to represent the 37th Assembly District. With a deep understanding of local people and local issues, he is proud to have served the Santa Barbara community for more than 30 years - as a Planning Commissioner, City Council Member, California Coastal Commissioner, and Santa Barbara County Supervisor.

Dedication to public service came naturally to Assemblymember Hart, as he was inspired by his parents. They spent their lives working for the community- his mother worked as an elementary school teacher and his father was the Library Director for the City and County of Santa Barbara.

Assemblymember Hart began his professional career as a Legislative Assistant for former State Assemblymember Jack O'Connell and went on to become the original manager of the Santa Barbara County Association of Government's (SBCAG) Traffic Solutions program. There, he promoted local green and sustainable transportation options. Later, his expertise in this arena led him to serve as the Deputy Executive Director for SBCAG, supporting regional efforts to widen the 101 freeway and improve bus and passenger rail service throughout Santa Barbara County.

Growing up in Santa Barbara, Hart attended local public schools, then graduated from Santa Barbara City College and the University of California, Santa Barbara. For more than twenty years, he owned and operated Transitions Preschool, a local, family business dedicated to early childhood education and quality childcare.

With a long history of fighting to increase educational opportunities, reduce poverty, prepare for emergencies, and support the health and safety of the people of California's Central Coast, Assemblymember Hart will put the needs of Santa Barbara County and southern San Luis Obispo County front and center in Sacramento.