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George Runner
File:GR Headshot-small.jpg
California State Senate
Republican Caucus Chair
Assumed office
December 17 2004
Preceded byChuck Poochigian
Member of the California Senate
from the 17th district
Assumed office
December 6 2004
Preceded byPete Knight
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 36th district
In office
December 2 1996 – November 30 2002
Preceded byPete Knight
Succeeded bySharon Runner
Personal details
Born (1952-03-25) March 25, 1952 (age 72)
Scotia, New York
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSharon Runner
ChildrenMicah, Rebekah
Websitehttp://www.sen.ca.gov/runner

George C. Runner, Jr. (born March 25 1952) is a Republican California State Senator, who represents the 17th Senate District, which includes portions of Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County and Ventura County. He is the Republican Caucus Chair, making him the second-highest ranking Republican in the Senate.

Early life

Born in Scotia, New York, Runner moved with his family to Lancaster, California as a young child. After attending local public schools in Lancaster, Runner earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management from the University of Redlands and a graduate certificate in Management from Azusa Pacific University.

With his wife Sharon, George Runner founded the Desert Christian Schools. According to the Desert Christian Schools website,

"We wanted a school for not only everyone else's children, but for our own children, where we knew they were going to hear about God in an exciting way; a place where their faith was not just some parallel subject matter, but was integrated effectively throughout history, math, science and english."

Local politics

In 1992, Runner was elected to the Lancaster City Council. He served as Lancaster's Vice Mayor from 1994–1995 and as Mayor of Lancaster from 1995–1996. During his mayoral term, the California Business Journal named Lancaster the number one mid-size city with which to do business.[1]

State politics

In 1996, Runner was elected to represent the 36th Assembly District and served in the State Assembly for three terms, from 1996 to 2002. During this time of service, Runner served as Vice Chair of the Assembly Budget Committee.

In 2004, he was elected to the Senate to represent the 17th Senate District.

Currently, Runner is the Chair of the Senate Republican Caucus. He is also the Vice Chair of the Senate Banking, Finance, and Insurance Committee, Vice Chair of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee, and is a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, and the Senate Select Committee on Defense and Aerospace Industries.

Runner's priorities in the Legislature are to focus on improving economic prosperity, prison expansion, business growth, and family preservation for all Californians.

During the 2005-06 legislative session, Runner was named Legislator of the Year by:

  • The California State Sheriffs' Association
  • Crime Victims United
  • California Sexual Assault Investigators Association
  • Coalition of Chief Probations Officers
  • California Coalition of Directors of Environmental Health
  • California Community College Trustees
  • California Building Industry Association

He also received the Pursuit of Justice Award from the Association of Deputy District Attorneys-Los Angeles County.[2]

Jessica's Law

In 2006, along with his wife, Assemblywoman Sharon Runner, George Runner authored Proposition 83, California's version of Jessica's Law. The measure passed with the support of 71% of California voters, and passed in 57 of California's 58 counties.[3]

Jessica's Law ensures that all sexual offenders who are convicted of activity with children under the age of 14 are put into a prison with a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years or 25 years to life. It eliminates all "first-offense" sexual offense provisions from California law.

It also eliminates all "good-time" credits for sexual offenders serving prison terms; under the authored provisions they are required to serve their entire sentence and will not be released for good behavior. The law requires that sex offenders who are released from prison wear a GPS bracelet for life.

It also creates a 2,000-foot (615 meter) zone around schools and parks in which registered sex offenders are prohibited from residing.

Amber Alert

Runner is the author of California's Amber Alert system,[4] which has successfully utilized the Emergency Alert System to involve the general public in the search for abducted children and has aided in numerous successful parent-child reunions. While originally designed and ostensibly implemented to combat kidnappings perpetrated by strangers, the majority of Amber Alerts have been issued regarding parental abductions.

Family

He married Sharon Oden in 1973. She succeeded him as the 36th Assembly District representative in 2002. Senator and Assemblywoman Runner are the first husband and wife to serve concurrently in the California State Legislature.

They have a son, Micah, daughter-in-law, Sandy, daughter Rebekah, and three grandchildren.

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