Dave Cortese

{{Short description|American politician in California}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Dave Cortese

| image = Dave Cortese 2020 Headshot.jpg

| caption = Official portrait, 2020

| state_senate = California State

| district = 15th

| term_start = December 7, 2020

| predecessor = Jim Beall

| office2 = Member of the
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
from the 3rd district

| term_start2 = 2009

| term_end2 = 2020

| successor2 = Otto Lee

| birth_name = David Dominic Cortese{{Cite web|url=https://www.martindale.com/attorney/david-dominic-cortese-248505/|title=David Dominic Cortese Profile | Morgan Hill, CA Lawyer|website=martindale.com|access-date=Feb 2, 2023}}

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|6|3}}

| birth_place = Monterey County, California, U.S.

| party = Democratic

| spouse = Patricia

| children = 4

| website = https://sd15.senate.ca.gov

| father = Dominic L. Cortese

| education = University of California, Davis
Lincoln Law School

| leader =

| committees = - Senate Transportation Committee, Chair

- Senate Ethics Committee, Chair

- Senate Agriculture Committee

- Senate Education Committee

- Senate Housing Committee

- Senate Insurance Committee

- Senate Labor, Public Employment and Retirement Committee

- Joint Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture

- Joint Committee on Rules

| title = Majority Whip

}}

David Dominic Cortese (born June 3, 1956) is an elected official from San Jose, California. He is currently serving in the California State Senate, representing District 15, which encompasses a majority of Santa Clara County. Before being elected to the California State Senate, Cortese served on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors for 12 years, as a Councilmember and Vice Mayor for the City of San Jose{{cite web |url=http://www.sanjoseca.gov/ |title=Home |website=sanjoseca.gov}} for eight years, and for eight years as a trustee for the East Side Union High School District{{cite web |url=http://www.esuhsd.org/ |title=Home |website=esuhsd.org}} in San Jose. Cortese ran for mayor of San Jose and won the primary, losing the general election to District 3 councilmember Sam Liccardo.[http://www.sccgov.org/sites/scc/Pages/default.aspx Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters]

Early life and education

Cortese was born on born June 3, 1956.{{Cite web|url=http://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/14715|title=JoinCalifornia - Dave Cortese|website=www.joincalifornia.com|access-date=February 2, 2023}} He attended Bellarmine College Preparatory high school (1970–1974). He received his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Davis and graduated from Lincoln Law School (1991–1995).{{Cite web|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/News/ci_25653709/Dave-Corteses-home-base-on-San|title=Dave Cortese's home base on San Jose's East Side|date=28 April 2014}}

Personal life

Cortese is the son of former Santa Clara County Supervisor and California Assembly member Dominic L. Cortese and Suzanne Cortese. Cortese's paternal grandfather, Vince Cortese Sr., was an immigrant farmer from Sicily{{Cite web|url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2014/09/28/herhold-how-the-cortese-family-ascended-on-san-joses-east-side/|title=Herhold: How the Cortese family ascended on San Jose's East side|date=28 September 2014}} who found success in agriculture and commercial development. His maternal grandfather, Ed Donovan, was a civic leader and executive of General Motors Credit Corp. who served as a Santa Clara City Councilman in 1949 and 1950.{{cite news|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/News/ci_26622609/Herhold:-How-the-Cortese-family-ascended-on-San-Joses-East-side|work=San Jose Mercury News|date=September 28, 2014|title=Herhold: How the Cortese family ascended on San Jose's East side}} (subscription required) Dave Cortese and his wife, Pattie, who serves on the East Side Union High School District Board, have four children.

File:Cortese creates the Silicon Valley Kids Climate Club in 2009.jpg

Legal and business career

In 1986, following a successful tenure as a professional financial manager within a prominent corporation, Cortese assumed the role of general manager for a collection of enterprises in ranching and real estate. These enterprises have historical roots tracing back to their establishment in the Valley in 1917. His professional journey includes business endeavors involving the sale of agricultural produce, stewardship of a substantial multimillion-dollar real estate portfolio, construction, ownership of a dining establishments, and a private law practice.{{Cite web|date=May 18, 2006|title=Full Biography for Dave Cortese. Dave Cortese Biography|url=http://www.smartvoter.org/2006/06/06/ca/scl/vote/cortese_d/bio.html}}

Political career

Cortese’s leadership positions include serving as Vice Mayor of the City of San Jose, Board President of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, Board President of the East Side Union High School District Board, Chair of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), President of the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), President of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), President of the Santa Clara County Cities Association (SCCCA), Founder of the Joint Policy Collaborative for Economic Development, Chair of the California Senate Labor, Public Employment & Retirement Committee, President of the San Jose East-Evergreen Rotary Club, Board of Directors for the East Valley YMCA, The Tech Interactive, Parents Helping Parents, and several other nonprofits, as well as a Founding Member of East Valley Girls Softball.{{Cite web|date=May 18, 2006|title=Full Biography for Dave Cortese. Dave Cortese Biography|url=http://www.smartvoter.org/2006/06/06/ca/scl/vote/cortese_d/bio.html}}

File:Day on the Bay - 2014.jpg

Gun control

  • At the initiative of Cortese, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance to force gun owners to lock and secure their firearms in homes in unincorporated Santa Clara County.{{Cite web|date=November 19, 2019|title=Board Approves Ordinance Requiring Safe Storage of Firearms in Homes|url=https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d3/Documents/Safe%20Gun%20Storage%20news%20release.pdf}}
  • At the initiative of Cortese, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved moving forward with a plan for residents to voluntarily rid their homes of unwanted firearms and to educate the public about the process.{{Cite web|date=November 20, 2018|title=Board Oks Developing Plan for Ridding Households of Unwanted Guns|url=https://www.sccgov.org/sites/d3/Documents/Firearms%20Initiative%20news%20release.pdf}}

Housing and homelessness

  • Cortese initiated a countywide housing task force involving various stakeholders: business, labor, city and county offices, homeless population, and housing experts.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • The task force's recommendations led to initiatives like the $950 million "Measure A" affordable housing bond co-chaired by Cortese and the All the Way Home campaign, resulting in housing for 2,200 veterans.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}

Climate

  • Cortese led Santa Clara County to adopt 100% renewable electric power and formed the County Climate Coalition with Al Gore's Climate Reality Project.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • He played a role in creating Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE), a community-owned carbon-free electricity provider.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}

Transportation

  • Cortese's efforts on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) secured federal funds for road rehabilitation and congestion relief in the South Bay.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • In his first term on the Board of Supervisors, his accomplishments included securing funding for transportation projects, including the Silicon Valley BART Extension; upgrades to the county's expressway system; extending Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Light Rail to Eastridge Mall; improvements to HWY 101 and the Tully Road, Capitol Expressway, and Yerba Buena interchanges; approving a new ambulance service; and protecting farmland and open space, as well as introducing new Sunshine Laws.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • On the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Board, he secured funding for BART expansion and light rail service to Eastridge, along with improvements to expressways and highways.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • Cortese united ABAG and MTC to address housing, jobs, transportation, and climate protection in a coordinated regional approach.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • In his term on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, his accomplishments include securing funding for more school crossing guards and an evaluation of "hot spots" of pedestrian and bicycle accidents and fatalities in order to improve conditions.{{cite news |title=Cortese: Crossing guards coming soon to provide safer passage for bicyclists, pedestrians |url=http://www.mercurynews.com/News/ci_26697417/Cortese:-Crossing-guards-coming-soon-to-provide-safer-passage-for-bicyclists-pedestrians|access-date=2 February 2023 |work=Mercury News |date=October 9, 2014}} (subscription required)

Children, families, and seniors

  • Cortese addressed aging population needs by initiating the Older Adults Summit and the Seniors' Agenda.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • He initiated and supported the launch of the 37,000-square-foot Vietnamese American Service Center, aimed at providing tailored resources and secured $3 million for the Silicon Valley African American Cultural Center.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • Cortese has pioneered and secured substantial funding for guaranteed income programs in Santa Clara County and statewide, serving foster youth, pregnant women, and homeless high schoolers.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}

File:Cortese greets community members in 2013.jpg

Education

  • As a School Board Trustee, Cortese revitalized high school plans, co-chaired an $80 million bond campaign for a new high school.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • He championed School Linked Services, connecting students and families to social services and counseling in around 200 schools.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}

File:Cortese speaks to San Jose students.jpg

Justice and equity

  • He helped form an anti-Human Trafficking task force by sponsoring an $850,000 budget item. The money is evenly divided between the Sheriff's Office and the District Attorney's office, which make up the task force with multiple other local agencies. As of October 1, 2014 the task force showed measurable results according to Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith.{{cite news|url=http://abc7news.com/news/human-trafficking-task-force-already-hard-at-work/333174/|title=New Human Trafficking Task Force already hard at work|date=October 2, 2014|work=ABC 7 San Francisco|location=San Jose}}
  • Cortese initiated the Gender and Ethnicity Pay Equity Ordinance, established the Anti-Human Trafficking Team, and reviewed Title IX policies.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • Cortese's leadership resulted in Santa Clara County challenging the Trump Administration's DACA repeal successfully.
  • He supported immigrant-related efforts, such as establishing the Office of Immigrant Relations and allocating funds for DACA/DAPA recipients' legal services.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • Cortese's focus on restorative justice led to the Santa Clara County Blue Ribbon Commission, resulting in numerous recommendations for inmate treatment improvements.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}
  • He pioneered a policy to halt the incarceration of offenders under 13 years of age at Juvenile Hall.{{Cite web|date=August 10, 2023|title=Senate District 15 Website. Dave Cortese Biography|url=https://sd15.senate.ca.gov/biography}}

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