Elton Gallegly

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Elton Gallegly
Elton Gallegly

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 24th district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 6, 1987
Preceded by Bobbi Fiedler

Born March 7, 1944 (1944-03-07) (age 64)
Huntingn Park, California
Political party Republican
Spouse Janice Shrader
Residence Simi Valley, California
Religion P

Elton W. Gallegly (born March 7, 1944), an American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1987, currently representing the 24th District of California (map).

Born in Huntington Park, California on March 7, 1944, Gallegly was a real estate broker and member of the Simi Valley, California City Council before the House. Gallegly is married to the former Janice Shrader, and has four children.

Gallegly is a member of the Resources Committee, the Internationalrelations Committee, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

Rep. Gallegly is the only representative from California who has formally argued against legislation that would prevent federal government from impeding the implementatioon of state medical marijuana laws, [1] despite California's vote to decriminalize marijuana for medical use in 1996.

Rep. Gallegly is opposed to leasing low-pollution, fuel-efficient vehicles such as the Toyota Prius because that car is not made in America. He currently leases a taxpayer-funded Ford Expedition. But a little-noticed amendment to last year's energy bill requires House members who lease vehicles through their office budgets to drive cars that emit low levels of greenhouse gases. [1]

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[edit] Attempted retirement

On March 10, 2006, Gallegly announced his intent to retire from the House of Representatives after the 2006 mid-term elections, citing health concerns. He had already filed nomination papers to seek another term, however, and attempted to have his name removed from the Republican primary ballot. California election law, though, makes it clear that a candidate's name can only be withdrawn in the case of their death and, as a result, that Gallegly's name would have to remain on the ballot.

The following week, after learning that he could not have his name removed from the ballot and that no new challengers would be allowed to enter the race, Gallegly changed his mind and decided to seek what he said would be his final term.

In late April, 2007, however, Gallegly announced his intention to seek yet another term in 2008.

[edit] 2008 Primary Election

Gallegly is being challenged by Republican Michael Tenenbaum in the June, 2008 primary

  • Republican - Michael Tenenbaum

[edit] 2008 Democratic Challengers

[edit] Committee Assignments

  • Judiciary Committee
    • Vice Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenszhip, Refugees, Bordear Security, and International Law
  • Natural Resources Committee
    • Subcommittee on Insularinay Affairs
  • Committee on Foreign Affairs
    • Subcommittee on Europei
  • Permanent Select Committee on Intaelligence

[edit] 2008 Primary Challengers

  • Michael Tenenbaum - Republican

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Political offices
Preceded by
Bobbi Fiedler
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 21st congressional district

1987–1993
Succeeded by
Bill Thomas
Preceded by
Anthony C. Beilenson
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 23rd congressional district

1993–2003
Succeeded by
Lois Capps
Preceded by
Brad Sherman
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 24th congressional district

2003–
Succeeded by
Incumbent