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California State Legislature, 2003–04 session

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Jurisdiction
  
California

President of the Senate
  
Cruz Bustamante (D)

Members
  
40

President pro tempore
  
John L. Burton (D–3rd)

California State Legislature, 2003–04 session

Term
  
December 2, 2002 – November 30, 2004

Minority Leader
  
Jim Brulte (R–31st) Dec. 2, 2002–May 10, 2004 Dick Ackerman (R–33rd) May 20, 2004–Nov. 30, 2004

The 2003–2004 Session.

Contents

Enacted

  • California Shine the Light Law (S.B. 27), a landmark privacy law governing customers' rights in a business's disclosure of personal information to third parties.
  • Members

  • Skip to House of Representatives, below
  • Senate

    The party affiliation and district numbers of Senators are listed after their names in this list.

    President Pro Tem: John L. Burton (D-3)
    Majority Leader: Don Perata (D-9)
    Minority Leader: Jim Brulte (R-31) to May 10, 2004; Dick Ackerman (R-33) from May 10, 2004

    Officers

  • Speaker Fabian Núñez (D-46) from February 9, 2004
  • Herb J. Wesson, Jr. (D-47) to February 9, 2004
  • Speaker pro Tempore Christine Kehoe (D-76)
  • Assistant Speaker pro Tempore Leland Yee (D-12)
  • Majority Leader Wilma Chan (D-16)
  • Majority Floor Leader Marco Antonio Firebaugh (D-50)
  • Minority Floor Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-32) from January 5, 2004
  • Dave Cox (R-5) to January 5, 2004
  • Chief Clerk E. Dotson Wilson
  • Sergeant at Arms Ronald Pane
  • Analysis of Bills

    Full list of members, 2003-2004

    The party affiliation and district numbers of Assembly members are listed after their names in this list.

  • Greg Aghazarian (R-26)
  • Patricia C. Bates (R-73)
  • John J. Benoit (R-64)
  • Patty Berg (D-1)
  • Rudy Bermúdez (D-56)
  • Russ Bogh (R-65)
  • Ronald S. Calderon (D-58)
  • John Campbell (R-70)
  • Joseph Canciamilla (D-11)
  • Wilma Chan (D-16)
  • Ed Chavez (D-57)
  • Judy Chu (D-49)
  • Dave Cogdill (R-25)
  • Rebecca Cohn (D-24)
  • Ellen M. Corbett (D-18)
  • Lou Correa (D-69)
  • Dave Cox (R-5)
  • Lynn Daucher (R-72)
  • Manny Diaz (D-23)
  • John A. Dutra (D-20)
  • Robert D. Dutton (R-63)
  • Mervyn M. Dymally (D-52)
  • Marco Antonio Firebaugh (D-50)
  • Dario Frommer (D-43)
  • Bonnie Garcia (R-80)
  • Jackie Goldberg (D-45)
  • Loni Hancock (D-14)
  • Tom Harman (R-67)
  • Ray Haynes (R-66)
  • Jerome Horton (D-51)
  • Shirley Horton (R-78)
  • Guy S. Houston (R-15)
  • Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-35)
  • Rick Keene (R-3)
  • Christine Kehoe (D-76)
  • Paul Koretz (D-42)
  • Jay La Suer (R-77)
  • John Laird (D-27)
  • Doug LaMalfa (R-2)
  • Mark Leno (D-13)
  • Tim Leslie (R-4)
  • Lloyd E. Levine (D-40)
  • Sally J. Lieber (D-22)
  • Carol Liu (D-44)
  • John Longville (D-62)
  • Alan Lowenthal (D-54)
  • Ken Maddox (R-68)
  • Abel Maldonado (R-33)
  • Barbara S. Matthews (D-17)
  • Bill Maze (R-34)
  • Kevin McCarthy (R-32)
  • Cindy Montañez (D-39)
  • Dennis Mountjoy (R-59)
  • Gene Mullin (D-19)
  • Alan Nakanishi (R-10)
  • George Nakano (D-53)
  • Joe Nation (D-6)
  • Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-61)
  • Fabian Núñez (D-46)
  • Jenny Oropeza (D-55)
  • Robert Pacheco (R-60)
  • Nicole Parra (D-30)
  • Fran Pavley (D-41)
  • George A. Plescia (R-75)
  • Sarah Reyes (D-31)
  • Keith Richman (R-38)
  • Mark Ridley-Thomas (D-48)
  • Sharon Runner (R-36)
  • Simon Salinas (D-28)
  • Steven N. Samuelian (R-29)
  • S. Joseph Simitian (D-21)
  • Todd Spitzer (R-71)
  • Darrell Steinberg (D-9)
  • Tony Strickland (R-37)
  • Juan Vargas (D-79)
  • Herb J. Wesson, Jr. (D-47)
  • Pat Wiggins (D-7)
  • Lois Wolk (D-8)
  • Mark Wyland (R-74)
  • Leland Yee (D-12)
  • References

    California State Legislature, 2003–04 session Wikipedia