Former California State Senator Gloria Romero is the State Director of Democrats for Education Reform and has been a forceful advocate for education reform and civil rights.
She brings to the post not only a great passion for quality education opportunities for all children, but a keen knowledge of the legislative and political process. She was elected to the 24th Senate District in 2001, representing East Los Angeles and the greater San Gabriel Valley. Upon her election she was recognized as one of the hardest working members of the Legislature and quickly rose in leadership positions. She was elected by her peers to serve as Senate Democratic Caucus Chair and as Senate Majority Leader -- the first woman to ever hold that leadership position in the history of the California State Senate.
Romero served as Chair of both the Education Committee and the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee on Education, making her one of the most influential voices on education policy in California. She believes that education is the civil rights issue of our time. States Romero, "My mother had a sixth grade education; I have a PhD. I understand the transformational power of education and the key it holds to accessing the American Dream".
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Panel One: Are Vouchers and Charter Schools Viable Alternatives to Public Schools?
2013 Annual Western Conference
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library40 Presidential Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Panel One: Are Vouchers and Charter Schools Viable Alternatives to Public Schools?
2013 Annual Western Conference
Parental and community support for school choice has increased dramatically in recent years, with vouchers,...