Alberto torrico biography

          Alberto Torrico (born March 18, ) is an American politician who was elected to the California State Assembly in He served for six years, including two years as Majority Leader....

          Alberto Torrico

          American politician

          Alberto Torrico

          Alberto Torrico

          In office
          May 13, 2008[1] – March 18, 2010[2]
          In office
          December 3, 2008 - March 18, 2010
          Preceded byKaren Bass
          Succeeded byCharles Calderon
          In office
          December 6, 2004 – November 30, 2010
          Preceded byJohn Dutra
          Succeeded byBob Wieckowski
          Born (1969-03-18) March 18, 1969 (age 55)
          San Francisco, California
          Political partyDemocratic
          SpouseRaquel Andrade-Torrico
          Children2

          Alberto Torrico (born March 18, 1969) is an American politician who was elected to the California State Assembly in 2004.

          Alberto Torrico (born March 18, , in San Francisco, California) is a former Democratic member of the California State Assembly, representing the 20th.

        1. Alberto Torrico is an American politician who was elected to the California State Assembly in He served for six years, including two years as Majority Leader.
        2. Alberto Torrico (born March 18, ) is an American politician who was elected to the California State Assembly in He served for six years, including two years as Majority Leader.
        3. Assemblymember Alberto Torrico serves as Majority Leader, the second highest post in California's State Assembly.
        4. Since his election to the Newark City Council in November , Alberto Torrico has fulfilled his campaign promise to bring a "new voice" to the city.
        5. He served for six years, including two years as Majority Leader.

          During his three terms in Sacramento, Alberto served as Chair of the Public Employee Retirement and Social Security Committee, charged with oversight of the pension funds, CALPERS and CALSTRS.

          He also chaired the Governmental Organization Committ