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Perata and Senate
* Don Perata ' 67, President Pro Tempore and Senator, California State Senate, 1998-2008 ( President Pro Tempore 2004-2008 )
Don Richard Perata ( born April 30, 1945 ) is a California Democratic politician, who was President pro tempore of the California State Senate from 2004 to 2008.
Prior to serving in the State Senate, Perata served in the California State Assembly, as a member of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, and as a high school teacher.
Afterwards, Perata served as a staff assistant for then Senate Pro Tem Bill Lockyer.
In 1998, Perata ran for the State Senate for the 9th District which currently includes Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Dublin, El Sobrante, Emeryville, Livermore, Oakland, Piedmont, Richmond, and San Pablo.
Perata's run ( and election ) to the State Senate in 1998 was part of a series of five special elections that were held in the East Bay within less than 12 months, as Perata and other East Bay politicians vied for different political offices.
Don Perata was selected by his peers in the California Democratic Party to lead the party in the California State Senate in 2004, becoming the California State Senate President Pro Tempore and leader of Senate.
The state Democratic Party re-elected Perata as President pro Tem until his retirement from the State Senate in 2008.
In July 2007, during state budget negotiations, Perata ordered the Senate to remain in session for 19 hours in an attempt to reach an agreement on the budget.
Perata needed two Republican votes in the State Senate to pass the budget and the lock down aimed to get those two Republican votes.
Just after he left the State Senate at the close of 2008, Perata made some retrospective comments on his years in the legislature.
In an April interview, Perata reflected on the value of the legislation passed by the State Legislature under his leadership as President pro tempore of the California State Senate: " Almost everything I wanted to do in Sacramento that was beneficial to the state — whether it was on gun control or infant mortality — was twice as beneficial to my district.
Perata termed out of the State Senate ( and Núñez termed out of the State Assembly ) in 2008.
The proposition would have allowed Perata to serve one more term in the State Senate ( and Núñez three more terms in the State Assembly ).
At the same time, Staples had paid Perata $ 100, 000 per year in consulting fees that supplement Perata's Senate salary, according to financial records and interviews with the senator.
** California State Senate District 9 represented by Don Perata
The governor said that he and State Senate President Pro Tempore Don Perata had reached agreement to resurrect plans for the signature span.
Umberg also claimed that an alliance between Correa and State Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata to funnel funds to Correa's campaign was illegal.

Perata and Republican
Perata retaliated against Republican Jeff Denham for not voting for the budget by stripping Denham of committee assignments and contributing to the recall effort against Denham.
In early November 2004, Perata became the official target of a probe by the Justice Department under Republican President, George W. Bush.

Perata and for
Perata began his political career when he ran for Mayor of Alameda in 1975 but was narrowly defeated.
As Supervisor, Perata worked to shut down problematic liquor stores, ban cigarette advertising, and lobbied the state legislature for an assault weapons ban and funding for the mentally ill.
In 1996, Perata was elected as a California State Assemblyman for the Oakland, Alameda, and Piedmont district.
Perata has been an advocate for the rights of the elderly, the mentally ill, and the disabled.
Perata supported legislation that secured $ 27 million annually for ovarian and prostate cancer and legislation that increase access to breast cancer screening for low-income women.
In a rare occurrence for Sacramento politicians, in early 2006 Perata and Schwarzenegger began to work together to piece together a bipartisan infrastructure plan that both sides of the legislature could embrace.
Perata was a target for criticism by the opposition to Proposition 93.
Perata filed a " statement of intention " to run for the California Board of Equalization in 2010, but instead decided to run for Mayor of Oakland after incumbent Ron Dellums declined to run for re-election.
In the November 2010 election, Perata ran for Mayor in a field of nine candidates.
The FBI, the US Attorney's Office, and a federal grand jury investigated whether Perata took bribes or kickbacks from friends and campaign donors in exchange for his help.
That same year, Perata was also criticized when he described as " crackers "-a disparaging slang term for poor Southern whites-some San Diego-area residents who stridently opposed a bill to give illegal immigrants the ability to obtain driver's licenses.
The articles suggested that between 1998 and 2007, Perata spent more than $ 1 million of campaign cash on parties and high-end lifestyle expenditures, amounting to more than one-quarter of the total he raised for his reelection campaigns in that time.

Perata and into
Perata led in first-place balloting, but came in second place following winner Quan after taking into account ranked choice balloting.

Perata and from
Perata graduated from Saint Joseph High School and earned his degree from Saint Mary's College of California.
In early 2004 The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Perata's friend and associate, Timothy G. Staples, had received $ 313, 000 in business from political campaigns initiated or supported by Perata.
In 2006, Perata was associated with money from Indian tribes while sponsoring a bill to expand Indian gaming.

Perata and home
One politically motivated television ad included the following line: " Don Perata, whose home was raided by the FBI in the ongoing corruption probe.

Perata and was
Perata was unsuccessful, capturing 27. 27 % of the vote.

Perata and .
Perata worked with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to gain passage of five infrastructure related bond measures in 2006.
Born in Alameda, California, Perata is the son of Italian immigrants.
Perata has a daughter and a son.
Perata is a staunch advocate of gun control.
In 1999, Perata successfully drove legislation that updated the California " assault weapons " ban by adding a ban of generically described semi-automatic firearms.
Perata obtained a concealed weapons permit to legally carry a loaded handgun in public.
In early 2005, Perata introduced a bill to repair California's flagging infrastructure including highway improvements, housing reform and levee repairs.

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