Aguiar-Curry announces run for reelection in newly drawn Fourth Assembly District
- LAKE COUNTY NEWS REPORTS
- Posted On
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry has announced she will run for reelection to the State Assembly in the newly drawn Fourth Assembly District.
The new district includes all of Yolo, Napa, Lake and Colusa counties, along with the city of Sonoma and Sonoma County communities of Boyes Hot Springs, El Verano and Eldridge.
The district was created through the work of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, which completed its decennial redistricting work last month.
The constitutionally-established commission is tasked with drawing new districts for the State Assembly, Senate, Board of Equalization and Congress based upon the 2020 census.
The districts will remain in effect until the California Citizens Redistricting Commission reconvenes to draw new maps based on the 2030 census for elections in 2032.
Aguiar-Curry currently represents the Fourth Assembly District, which now includes all or parts of Napa, Lake, Yolo, Sonoma, Colusa and Solano counties.
A Yolo County native who previously served on the Winters City Council and was the city’s first female mayor, Aguiar-Curry was first elected to the state Assembly in 2016.
“Over the last five years, we have brought people together to accomplish great things for our district and our state and made real progress on so many critical issues: empowering parents and teachers to educate our children; providing job training and workplace standards for our workers; building affordable housing and the infrastructure our people and economy need to thrive; funding and deploying broadband and telehealth in the small cities and rural communities of our region; fighting for our family farms; protecting our environment and open space, and combating climate change; responding to the pandemic and resulting health care and economic crises; establishing new ways to prevent and respond to disasters, and supporting victims of wildfires; and so much more,” said Aguiar-Curry.
“I am excited to continue to represent the many communities my team and I have served since 2016, and I am equally excited about meeting my new constituents and local leaders in Colusa and Sonoma counties. Together we will build a brighter future,” she said.