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Phillip L. Isenberg
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 9th and 10th district
In office
1982–1996
Preceded byWilliam P. Baker
Succeeded byDeborah Ortiz
Personal details
Born (1939-02-25) February 25, 1939 (age 85)
Gary, Indiana
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materCalifornia State University, Sacramento, (1967)
ProfessionLawyer

Phillip L. Isenberg (born February 25, 1939) served in the California State Assembly[1][2] from 1982 to 1996. He represented the city of Sacramento and surrounding areas. Prior to his service in the Assembly, he was mayor of Sacramento from 1975 until 1982. Isenberg was known as a budget expert while serving in the Assembly.

During his tenure in the Legislature, Isenberg served as Chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee (1989–96) and Assistant Speaker pro Tempore (1986–88). He served on the following standing Assembly committees: Health (1982–94), Water, Parks & Wildlife (1982–93), Judiciary (1986–96), Revenue & Taxation (1987–94), Rules (1984–88), Ways and Means (1986–88), Housing & Community Development (1995–96), Elections, Reapportionment & Constitutional Amendments (1988–90), Consumer Protection, Governmental Efficiency & Economic Development (1995–96), Banking & Finance (1995–96), Public Safety (1994) and Utilities & Commerce (1996).

In 1998, Isenberg was one of three individuals selected by Governor-elect Gray Davis to help prepare his 1999-2000 budget. He performed the same function in 2001 and again in 2002. He chaired the transition committee for Treasurer-elect Phil Angelides in 1998 and in 1996 chaired the transition committee for Speaker-elect Cruz Bustamante.

In 2004, Isenberg became the chair of the Marine Life Protection Act Blue Ribbon Task Force, which is conducting a two-year study of how best to protect the oceans off California. Created by the Agency, with funding from the nonprofit Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, this program is part of the Arnold Schwarzenegger Administration's Oceans Initiative.

Isenberg currently teaches public policy development and budget and fiscal policy at the McGeorge School of Law, and previously at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley and the Graduate School of Public Policy, California State University, Sacramento. Furthermore, Isenberg serves as the vice-president of WEAVE (Women Escaping a Violent Environment) which is located in Sacramento. He is a member of the advisory board to California Lawyer magazine and the board of directors of 21st Century Insurance Company and Verge Center For The Arts.

References

  1. ^ Hart, John (1996-05-23). Storm over Mono: the Mono Lake battle and the California water future. University of California Press. pp. 132–. ISBN 978-0-520-20368-6. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  2. ^ Holbrook, Richard Melville (April 2004). Political Sabotage: The Lapd Experience; Attitudes Toward Understanding Police Use Of Force:. Trafford Publishing. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-4120-0607-1. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
Political offices
Preceded by California State Assemblyman, 9th District
1992–1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by California State Assemblyman, 10th District
1982–1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Richard H. Marriott
Mayor of Sacramento, California
1975–1982
Succeeded by