Tim Donnelly (politician)
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Tim Donnelly is a member of the California State Assembly
California State Assembly
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, representing the 59th District. He is a Republican
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, and is vice chairman of the Higher Education Committee. Before his election to the Assembly in November, 2010, Donnelly was a small businessman in Southern California. He currently resides in Twin Peaks, California
Twin Peaks, California
Twin Peaks is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Twin Peaks is located on California State Route 189 west-southwest of Lake Arrowhead. Twin Peaks has a post office with ZIP code 92391, which opened in 1916....

.

Biography

Tim Donnelly was born in Atlanta, Georgia
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, the third of 14 children. He graduated from Southfield Christian School in Southfield, Michigan
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. Donnelly attended the University of Michigan
University of Michigan
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. After one year he headed to California to complete his degree. Subsequently, Donnelly earned a BA from the University of California, Irvine
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, in 1989. After college he went to work for his father in the family business. Five years later, Donnelly started his own small company.

Political career

In 2005, local news stories dealing with illegal immigration led Donnelly to join the Minuteman movement,Later, he founded the largest Minuteman Chapter in California. He returned to private life in 2006. In 2009, following the announcement that embattled 59th District Assemblyman Anthony Adams
Anthony Adams (politician)
Anthony Adams is a former California State Assemblyman who represented the 59th district from 2006 to 2010. Adams was involved in political campaigns long before he became a politician himself. He helped promote Congressman Ed Royce, the late California State Senator "Pete" Knight and San...

 would not seek re-election, Donnelly announced his candidacy.

Appealing to a broad base of 59th district voters, including many Tea Party
Tea Party movement
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 voters, he ran in the 2010 open primary election, and won the Republican nomination. He won the general election on November 2, 2010, with 57.3% of the vote, to the Democratic Party nominee's 36.8%.

Policy Priority: Illegal Immigration

Donnelly made a campaign promise to address the illegal immigration crisis. As his first act in office, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly introduced an Arizona-style law in California. Currently, he is fighting to overturn the California DREAM Act
California DREAM Act
The California Dream Act is a package of California State Laws that allow children who were brought into the US under the age of 16 without proper visas/immigration documentation who have attended school on a regular basis and otherwise meet in-state tuition and GPA requirements to apply for...

 authored by Assemblymember Gil Cedillo
Gil Cedillo
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. Donnelly's campaign has received over 20,000 volunteer sign ups through http://www.stopAB131.com.

Prison Reform

Before joining the Legislature, Donnelly was an active participant in faith-based rehabilitation, leading a Bible Study for the inmates working in local fire camps.

Now in the Legislature, he has entered into the battle to reduce overcrowding in the California prison system, while maintaining safety for California residents. Donnelly introduced AB 175 in effort to reduce overcrowding. AB 175 would have allowed California to continue transferring prisoners to out-of-state private facilities..

The Assembly Public Safety Committee, however, was penny wise and pound foolish, when they cited a costly screening process as a reason to vote no. Not only did they ignore the fact that the State has successfully been using the transfer program formed by AB 900 for years, but it discounted the fact that if prisoners are not removed safely, they will wind up back on the streets. Additionally, an overcrowded prison is a danger to both prison guards and prisoners.

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