Assemblymember Nazarian was born in Iran and immigrated to the San Fernando Valley, where he grew up. He currently lives in West Toluca Lake in Los Angeles. He is the incumbent, having served as Assemblymember for the 46th District in the State Assembly since 2012. According to campaign materials, he is running for re-election to focus on making California schools the best in the nation, to address the lack of affordable housing, and to improve services in L.A. County that help provide a pathway out of homelessness.
In the State Assembly, he authored legislation to extend the Film & TV Tax Credit and has fought to increase school aid, lift the ban on light-rail in the San Fernando Valley, and require health insurers to cover evidence-based behavioral health treatment for autism. Prior to his election to the State Assembly, he served as Chief of Staff to Paul Krekorian, then-Assistant Majority Leader in the California State Legislature. He was also appointed as Special Assistant to the California Trade and Commerce Agency by former Governor Gray Davis.
Assemblymember Nazarian is a strong local advocate for ending homelessness, smart transit solutions, and keeping jobs in the San Fernando Valley. That said, he has voted against key progressive bills on issues including electoral reform, criminal justice reform, and protecting the environment.
Assemblymember Nazarian is being challenged by Lanira K. Murphy (D). He has a lifetime score of 86 out of 100 on Courage Score, our annual analysis of a legislator's progressive voting record. Though we disagree with his stance on the issues mentioned above and believe his district deserves a more progressive representative, we are not aware of a viable progressive alternative currently running.
Assemblymember Nazarian was born in Iran and immigrated to the San Fernando Valley, where he grew up. He currently lives in West Toluca Lake in Los Angeles. He is the incumbent, having served as Assemblymember for the 46th District in the State Assembly since 2012. According to campaign materials, he is running for re-election to focus on making California schools the best in the nation, to address the lack of affordable housing, and to improve services in L.A. County that help provide a pathway out of homelessness.
In the State Assembly, he authored legislation to extend the Film & TV Tax Credit and has fought to increase school aid, lift the ban on light-rail in the San Fernando Valley, and require health insurers to cover evidence-based behavioral health treatment for autism. Prior to his election to the State Assembly, he served as Chief of Staff to Paul Krekorian, then-Assistant Majority Leader in the California State Legislature. He was also appointed as Special Assistant to the California Trade and Commerce Agency by former Governor Gray Davis.
Assemblymember Nazarian is a strong local advocate for ending homelessness, smart transit solutions, and keeping jobs in the San Fernando Valley. That said, he has voted against key progressive bills on issues including electoral reform, criminal justice reform, and protecting the environment.
Assemblymember Nazarian is being challenged by Lanira K. Murphy (D). He has a lifetime score of 86 out of 100 on Courage Score, our annual analysis of a legislator's progressive voting record. Though we disagree with his stance on the issues mentioned above and believe his district deserves a more progressive representative, we are not aware of a viable progressive alternative currently running.
There are two candidates for this open seat. Courage California does not have enough information to recommend one over the other in this race, but we have compiled basic biographical information for your reference.