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Mike Gatto

Mike Gatto
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 43rd district
In office
June 10, 2010 – November 30, 2016
Preceded byPaul Krekorian
Succeeded byLaura Friedman
Personal details
Born (1974-10-19) October 19, 1974 (age 50)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseDanielle Gatto
Children3
Residence(s)Los Angeles, California[1]
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles (B.A.)
Loyola Marymount University (J.D.)
Websitemikegatto.com

Michael Anthony Gatto OSSML (born October 19, 1974)[2] is an American politician, who served in the California State Assembly from 2010 to 2016. A member of the Democratic Party, data analyses of the voting records conducted by the Sacramento Bee newspaper concluded that Gatto was one of the most independent state lawmakers.[3][4]

After being elected to the California State Assembly in a special election, he served as Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore, Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Chairman of the Consumer Protection & Privacy Committee, and Chairman of the Utilities & Commerce Committee. The author of several pieces of notable legislation, Gatto is perhaps best known for authoring and passing the first California Rainy Day Fund, a constitutional amendment to force the state to put away money during fiscally positive times, which California Governor Jerry Brown subsequently adopted as his own. In October 2019, Gatto authored a statewide ballot initiative to comprehensively address the state's homelessness crisis.[5] In March 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom adopted the same principles in Gatto's proposal.[6]

  1. ^ "Assemblyman Gatto, About". Facebook. November 17, 2014.
  2. ^ California State University-Fullerton Government Relations Department web page Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  3. ^ "See most, least independent state legislators". Archived from the original on August 5, 2013.
  4. ^ "Final tally of lawmakers' votes: ayes, nays and taking a pass in 2015".
  5. ^ "Mike Gatto Introduces Ballot Initiative on Homelessness". October 10, 2019.
  6. ^ "Politico: Newsom's New Plan for Easing Street Suffering". Politico. March 4, 2022.

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