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Preceded by
  
John Campbell

Occupation
  
Aerospace Executive

Succeeded by
  
Donald P. Wagner

Children
  
Two daughters

Party
  
Republican Party

Political party
  
Republican

Spouse
  
Diane DeVore (m. 1988)

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Chuck DeVore


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Born
  
May 20, 1962 (age 61) Seattle, Washington (
1962-05-20
)

Alma mater
  
Claremont McKenna College

Role
  
California State Assembly member

Office
  
California State Assembly member since 2004

Education
  
California State University, Fullerton, American University in Cairo, Claremont McKenna College

Service/branch
  
United States Army Reserve, California Army National Guard

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Charles S. "Chuck" DeVore (born May 20, 1962) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the California State Assembly from 2004 to 2010 when he lived in Irvine and represented the 70th District, which includes portions of Orange County. DeVore was Vice Chair of the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee and sat on the Joint Legislative Audit Committee and Veterans Affairs Committee. After losing a 2010 bid for Republican nomination for the United States Senate, in 2011 DeVore moved to Texas to work for the Texas Public Policy Foundation where he is now Vice President for National Initiatives.

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Education

DeVore earned a full Army ROTC scholarship that allowed him to obtain a bachelor's degree in Strategic Studies (cum laude) in 1985 from Claremont McKenna College. He studied abroad at American University in Cairo, Egypt. He's a graduate of the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff Officer Course.

Early life

DeVore served as Special Assistant for Foreign Affairs to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs during the Reagan administration from 1986 to 1988. He later worked as Vice President of Communications and Research for Irvine-based aerospace company SM&A from 1991 to 2004.

Bills and domestic policy positions

DeVore resigned his position as Chief Republican Whip in February 2009 in protest of a $12 billion per year tax increase agreed to by Republican leadership. While a California lawmaker, DeVore favored offshore oil drilling along the California coast as well as the development of modern nuclear power plants. He opposed the federal stimulus package in 2009. He is pro-life. DeVore signed the official ballot argument against California's High Speed Railbond act in the November 4, 2008 election.

Foreign policy positions

DeVore has voiced reluctance to commit the U.S. military to open-ended nation building efforts. He criticized President Obama's 2009 plan for Afghanistan, saying, "(The) piecemeal buildup will not defeat the Taliban..." and "...such a strategy expends resources now sorely needed to rebuild our military and retool it for future challenges from a rapidly modernizing Peoples Republic of China to a revanchist Islamic Republic of Iran.” He appeared on Fox Business News to warn about the Libyan intervention. He also was one of the few in the West to warn of the danger to the Mubarak regime in Egypt before it was overthrown by the Muslim Brotherhood in 2011.

2010 United States Senate bid

DeVore declared his candidacy for the 2010 Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat held by three-term Democratic senator Barbara Boxer. In the Republican primary on June 8, DeVore finished third out of five candidates with 19.3% of the vote with Carly Fiorina winning the Republican nomination. DeVore raised $2.6 million for his primary effort.

DeVore's campaign was sued for copyright infringement by musician Don Henley for use by the campaign of two parodies of two songs by Henley, "After the Hope of November is Gone" (after "The Boys of Summer") and "All She Wants to Do is Tax" (after "All She Wants to Do Is Dance"). Henley eventually prevailed; Devore and a campaign worker issued a public statement apologizing to Henley.

Life since 2010

DeVore moved to Texas in late 2011 to accept a job as a visiting scholar at the nonprofit Texas Public Policy Foundation writing about Texas's low taxes and regulations and its effects on business climate, in contrast to other states. By the summer of 2012, DeVore had been named a vice president at the conservative think tank.

Books

Co-authored "China Attacks" in 2000, Chinese language edition published in 2001.

Authored "The Texas Model: Prosperity in the Lone Star State and Lessons for America" in 2013. A new edition of the book was published in 2014:

References

Chuck DeVore Wikipedia