Ken Maddox: Can’t wait to represent Costa Mesa
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Paul Clinton
It’s not a question of whether he will win re-election. For
Assemblyman Ken Maddox, it’s only a question of when.
Maddox, who would represent Costa Mesa if he wins on Nov. 5, said
he has already laid down plans to relocate his district office to the
city.
“I’m anxious to get this election out of the way, so I can move my
district office [to Costa Mesa],” Maddox said jovially. “There’s a
lot going on there.”
The assemblyman, known for his sense of humor and easy-going
manner, is running for the 68th Assembly District, which was
realigned in 2001 with the latest Census data. Democrat Al Snook, who
lost to Maddox in 2000, and Libertarian Douglas Scribner, who lives
in Costa Mesa, both hope to unseat the incumbent.
Maddox has held the seat since 1998, when he was first elected,
but has never represented Costa Mesa.
Maddox, a reserve Tustin police officer, has succeeded in Orange
County politics in large part by billing himself as a law-and-order
conservative supported by police and other public-safety groups.
Oddly enough, he has also laid an environmental plank in his
political house.
Earlier this year, Maddox introduced a bill, which successfully
passed in September, that requires the Orange County Sanitation
District to implement full treatment of its waste water by 2013.
Maddox was a co-author on the bill with Assemblyman Bill Campbell
(R-Orange).
During his most recent term, Maddox served as vice-chairman of the
Assembly’s insurance committee.
Maddox’s history of running for, and winning, public office dates
back half a dozen years. He was elected to his native Garden Grove’s
City Council in 1996, after involving himself in several community
groups. Maddox left the dais after only two years to run for the
Assembly.
As a member of the Republican minority in his house of the
legislature, Maddox joined conservative lawmakers in opposing Gov.
Gray Davis’ budget, which he cited as one reason the state is facing
a $24-billion shortfall.
“Next year’s budget is just going to be as stinky as this year’s
budget,” Maddox said. “We saw no real cuts. It’s placing a Band-Aid
on a hemorrhage.”
Maddox also criticized Davis for being “slow to react” to the
state’s energy crisis.
In the last legislative session, Maddox cited two bills he worked
to pass that had an immediate effect. He introduced a bill that
allowed mothers to drop off unwanted newborns at local emergency
rooms without facing prosecution for negligence.
He also jointly sponsored the bill that would require law
enforcement agencies to use the Amber Alert System to inform the
public when a child is abducted.
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KEN MADDOX
AGE: 38
FAMILY: Married to wife Crystal, with two children
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Reserve police officer in Tustin. Active
member of the Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce. Maddox said he is
still learning the city of Costa Mesa and hopes to buy a home in the
city.
EDUCATION: Earned a bachelor’s degree in communication arts from
Cal Poly Pomona. Graduated from the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
Academy. Received a master’s degree in management from National
University in 2000.
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