Ken’s career in public service began in 2002 when he went door-to-door expressing his belief in Rancho Cordova’s future as a city. Rancho Cordova, where he has lived since 1977, had been hard hit by 10 years of job loss after Mather Air Force Base’ 1993 closure. Embracing this vision, voters approved cityhood and put him on its new City Council for 10 years, including two terms as Mayor in 2005 and 2010. In the city’s first decade, Rancho Cordova grew back the Mather job losses – reaching its pre-closure job levels faster than McClellan – aided by more than a million square feet of new commercial office space.
He is a fixture in our neighborhoods—holding dozens of community gatherings and coffees to meet with neighbors. Ken listens and finds a way to help.
“It has been an honor to serve this community in the State Assembly. My wife Sydney and I have lived here for almost 40 years. We raised our family here and I am so blessed that they have stayed here. This past year we welcomed a new member to our family, our adopted granddaughter, and I will fight to make this a better place for her, her sister and all of our children. I would be honored to have your support for State Assembly.”