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Roger Dickinson (Roger Eugene Dickinson) was born on 22 September, 1950 in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Roger Dickinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Roger Eugene Dickinson
Occupation Politician
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 22 September, 1950
Birthday 22 September
Birthplace New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Nationality American

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1950

Roger Eugene Dickinson (born September 22, 1950 ) is an American attorney and former Democratic member of the California State Assembly, serving the 7th district.

Before that he was a Sacramento County supervisor.

1976

Dickinson received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley where he lettered in varsity basketball and afterward earned a Juris Doctor degree at UCLA in 1976.

He spent seven and a half years with the California Department of Consumer Affairs where he oversaw a statewide project to improve small claims court.

In private practice, he helped to form the firm of Kemnitzer, Dickinson, Anderson & Barron emphasizing automobile warranty law and sales misrepresentation cases.

He has litigated cases up to the California Supreme Court.

Prior to his election to the Board of Supervisors, Dickinson participated in numerous community organizations.

He spent eight years as a member of the Regional Transit Board of Directors and was chairman of the board twice.

He also served on the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Commission, the Sacramento County Air Pollution Control Advisory Board, and the North Sacramento Community Plan Citizens Advisory Committee.

In addition, Dickinson served on the board and as President of the American Lung Association of Sacramento, and chaired the Sacramento Transportation Coalition.

He is the former President of the Friends of Light Rail and board member of the Sacramento Tree Foundation.

1994

Dickinson was first elected to the board in a special election in January 1994.

Dickinson served on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors beginning in a special election in January 1994, and was subsequently re-elected to four four-year terms, serving through 2010.

2010

He was elected in November 2010 and represents the 7th Assembly District which includes the city of Sacramento.

Sacramento County Board of Supervisors

As a member of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, Dickinson played key roles on issues such as health care, welfare reform, economic development, clean air, improved transportation, and smart growth.

He was instrumental in the building of Raley Field, home of the Sacramento River Cats; the transition of McClellan Air Force Base into a thriving economic center; the construction of a new primary health care center for Sacramento County; the conversion of the county vehicle fleet to clean fuels; the creation of Birth and Beyond, a home visitation program for at-risk families; the creation of the Dry Creek Parkway; and the turnaround of the Grant Joint Union School District; among other things.

California State Assembly

Dickinson was elected to the State Assembly in 2010.

2013

AB 169(Firearms)2013 - This bill was substantially similar to AB 2460 from the previous year, with certain changes and exemptions made.

The bill would provide for several exemptions from the provisions of the law, allowing for up to two transfers of non-rostered firearms to a person per person per year, as well as an exemption for certain single-shot firearms.

This bill was vetoed by the Governor.

AB 760 (Firearms) 2013 - This bill proposed a five cent($0.05) tax on each bullet sold in the State of California.

Revenues collected from this tax would fund the Early Mental Health Initiative program, which provides school-based mental services for children.

The bill was held in committee at the author's request.

Environment

AB 134 (Recycle Water Authority) – The bill authorized the Sacramento County Regional Sanitation District to sell recycled water on the open market.

The revenue generated would be applied towards the costs of upgrading the facility as mandated by the State.

This legislation is sponsored by the Sacramento County Regional Sanitation District.

Transportation

AB 716 (Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT): Passenger Safety Program) – The bill repeals the sunset date for the authorization provided to the Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT) and the Fresno Area Express (FAX) to implement additional transit security measures to curb passenger misconduct and reduce nuisance behavior in specified transit facilities.

This bill also provides the same authority to the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) on a 3-year pilot- program basis.

Education

2014

He decided to run for the 6th Senate District seat being vacated by Senate President pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg, who was terming out, in the 2014 Elections.

Dickinson lost the race to Democrat Assemblyman Richard Pan.

Public Safety

AB 2460 (Firearms) 2012 - The California Department of Justice maintains a roster of firearms which, as a result of passing a drop test and having features such as a load indicator, are certified to be safe for sale to the public.

The sale of firearms that are not certified as safe by the California Department of Justice is prohibited to the general public, and permitted only to specific groups including law enforcement.

AB 2460 would have closed a loophole that allowed law enforcement officials, who are legally allowed to own non-rostered firearms, to transfer a non-rostered firearm to a member of the generally public, who is not legally allowed to own such a weapon.

This bill was vetoed by the Governor.