Rep. Joe Baca has served in Congress since winning a special election in
1999. Rep. Baca represents the 43rd District of California, which
includes the cities of
Colton, Fontana,
Rialto, Ontario
and San Bernardino, as well as the areas
of
Bloomington and
Muscoy.
Rep. Baca serves on the
House Agriculture Committee, and he is the Chair of the Subcommittee
on Departmental Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry. He also
is a member of the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry. He also
serves on the
House Financial Services Committee, where he is a member of the
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored
Enterprises, and the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer
Credit. In addition, Rep. Baca serves on the
House
Natural Resources Committee and as a member of the Water and Power
Subcommittee.
In November 2006, the members of the
Congressional
Hispanic Caucus (CHC) elected Congressman Joe Baca (D-California) to
serve as its next Chair. Rep. Baca will lead the group, which includes
all Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate of
Hispanic descent, during the 110th Congress (2007-2008). He also chairs
the CHC Corporate America, Technology, Communications and the Arts Task
Force.
Personal History
Joe was born in Belen, New Mexico, in 1947, the youngest of 15
children in a house where little English was spoken. His father was a
railroad laborer. When Joe was a young boy his family moved to Barstow, California. Joe worked shining shoes at age
10, delivered newspapers, and later worked as a laborer for the Santa Fe
Railroad until he was drafted in 1966. He served in the U.S. Army as a
paratrooper with both the 101st and the 82nd Airborne Divisions from
1966-68.
Following military service, Joe earned his bachelor’s degree in
sociology from
California State University – Los Angeles. He worked for 15 years in
community relations with General Telephone and Electric. In 1979, he was
the first Latino elected to the Board of Trustees for the San Bernardino
Valley College District. He was elected to the State Assembly in 1992,
where he became the first Latino Speaker pro Tempore, and was elected to
the State Senate in 1998.
Joe and his wife, Barbara, began their own business, Interstate World
Travel, in San Bernardino in 1989.
They have four children – Joe Jr., Jeremy, Natalie and Jennifer. Joe
Baca Jr. recently completed service as state assemblyman for California’s 62nd
district, marking the first time a father and son have served alongside
from the same district.
Awards
Rep. Baca has received many honors for his public service. Recent awards
include the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President’s Achievement
Award, the National Farmers Union Presidential Award for Leadership and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture Coalition of Minority Employees Award
of Excellence. He has also had two local parks named after him: the Joe
Baca Senior Field at the Empire Center
in Fontana
and the Joe Baca Field at the Rialto Boys and Girls Club.