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About Jerry Lewis |
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Jerry Lewis, a lifelong resident of San Bernardino
County and 30-year owner of a life insurance business, represents the
41st Congressional District of Southern From 1994-1999, Lewis was the chairman of the VA-HUD
and Independent Agencies Subcommittee, the panel responsible for funding federal
housing, veterans affairs, NASA, the Environmental Protection Agency, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, the National Science Foundation, and other
federal agencies. Lewis served as Chairman of the House GOP California
delegation from 1996-2001, leading California Republicans on legislative issues
of importance to the Golden State. Lewis was Co-Chair of the Lewis has helped
complete critical projects in Southern California including highway
improvements along I-15 and I-40 in the high desert; a revolutionary cancer
treatment center and NASA research at Loma Linda University; access road and
terminal expansion at Ontario International Airport; and the construction of the
Santa Ana flood control project critical to Orange, Riverside, and San
Bernardino Counties. Lewis has played an instrumental role in pursuing tough
federal clean air standards, fashioning effective crime and drug legislation,
and securing emergency funding for earthquake, flood, fire, and drought relief
for California. An innovative housing program he created with San Bernardino
County has provided more than 500 low-income families to buy renovated public
housing. And he was the driving force in converting the former George and Norton
Air Force Bases into successful local employment centers. Prior to his
election to Congress, Lewis served in the California State Legislature. He was
the lead author on Jerry Lewis graduated from UCLA in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government. He continued his education with a fellowship in public affairs with the Coro Foundation in San Francisco. He and Arlene reside in Redlands and have seven children. |
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