Michael Rubio resigning California Senate seat
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — State Sen. Michael Rubio, D-Shafter, has announced he will be resigning from his post immediately.
In a statement released Friday, Rubio said he wants to spend more time with his family. He also announced he's taking a job with Chevron.
"After the birth of our second child, and wanting to be closer to my family, I came to the terms that my current career path wasn't allowing for the quality family time," Rubio told Eyewitness News on Friday by phone.
Rubio has two little daughters. The younger one has special needs.
"I'm so incredibly proud of my friend, Michael Rubio," Leticia Perez said. She's now serving as 5th District Kern County Supervisor, a job Rubio held from 2004 until his election to the state Senate in 2010.
Perez worked in Rubio's Senate office.
"The first words that Michael uttered to me were, 'Leticia, family is first,'" she related.
Perez called Rubio a mentor and guide and said she's not surprised by the sudden resignation.
"We certainly had some discussion," she said. "I could see through the years that the demands on him as senator were increasing,"
As for the timing, Rubio said the opportunity to work for Chevron happened now, and it's right as far as his work in the Legislature.
"I wanted to have this process completed before the Legislative year takes off, so that we avoid any perceived or real conflicts," he said.
According to his official release, Rubio will take up duties with Chevron as the manager of California government affairs.
"I was born and raised in Lost Hills, I'm very familiar with the oil industry," Rubio told Eyewitness News. "They share my view that we need to provide an opportunity for people to go to work and provide for their families."
Political consultant Stan Harper said Rubio could make valuable contributions in his new job, saying he could "open doors" for the oil industry.
Resigning from his current post, Rubio leaves the Democrats without their two-thirds super majority in the Senate. Harper called Rubio's departure a big vacancy.
"I'm surprised that the leadership in the Senate didn't try to talk him out of it, perhaps they did," Harper said.
In Sacramento, political analyst Steve Maviglio said the resignation has significant implications, starting with the loss of the super majority in the Senate.
"Now they have one less seat, and that puts them a little bit short of that," Maviglio said. "Makes it a little more difficult for budget issues and other issues. And, because he's a rising star, the Democrats are looking for people from that part of the state that are going to move into leadership positions, and he certainly was in a position to do that."
In these situations, the governor is supposed to call for a special election to fill the vacancy. Local Democrats said they can hold onto the 16th District Senate seat.
"It's a very safe Democratic seat," Tom Webster said. "We're not concerned about it not being a Democratic seat, or staying a Democratic seat." Webster's the treasurer for the Kern County Democrats.
He said they'll look for good candidates who can represent people in the community and the district.
The 16th State Senate District takes in parts of Kern, Kings, Tulare and Fresno County. Harper thinks some "mayors up north" might be interested in running. And doesn't discount Republicans.
"I think in special elections, the Republicans have a better get-out-the vote drive than the Democrats," Harper said. "I think Republicans could pick up this seat."
Rubio said, in his absence, his Senate staff will stay in the district and Capitol offices to respond to the needs of residents of the 16th State Senate District.
Rubio said he and his family will stay in Sacramento.
"Our youngest is in therapy four days a week," Rubio said, adding there are good services for her in the Sacramento area. "I'll tell you she's got incredible spirit and is the happiest, little 15-month-old that I've ever come across."
Rubio said he's set to start his new duties at Chevron on March 4.
"I just want to work for a well-respected company," Rubio said. "And be productive for them, and be there for my family."
In a statement released Friday, Rubio said he wants to spend more time with his family. He also announced he's taking a job with Chevron.
"After the birth of our second child, and wanting to be closer to my family, I came to the terms that my current career path wasn't allowing for the quality family time," Rubio told Eyewitness News on Friday by phone.
Rubio has two little daughters. The younger one has special needs.
"I'm so incredibly proud of my friend, Michael Rubio," Leticia Perez said. She's now serving as 5th District Kern County Supervisor, a job Rubio held from 2004 until his election to the state Senate in 2010.
Perez worked in Rubio's Senate office.
"The first words that Michael uttered to me were, 'Leticia, family is first,'" she related.
Perez called Rubio a mentor and guide and said she's not surprised by the sudden resignation.
"We certainly had some discussion," she said. "I could see through the years that the demands on him as senator were increasing,"
As for the timing, Rubio said the opportunity to work for Chevron happened now, and it's right as far as his work in the Legislature.
"I wanted to have this process completed before the Legislative year takes off, so that we avoid any perceived or real conflicts," he said.
According to his official release, Rubio will take up duties with Chevron as the manager of California government affairs.
"I was born and raised in Lost Hills, I'm very familiar with the oil industry," Rubio told Eyewitness News. "They share my view that we need to provide an opportunity for people to go to work and provide for their families."
Political consultant Stan Harper said Rubio could make valuable contributions in his new job, saying he could "open doors" for the oil industry.
Resigning from his current post, Rubio leaves the Democrats without their two-thirds super majority in the Senate. Harper called Rubio's departure a big vacancy.
"I'm surprised that the leadership in the Senate didn't try to talk him out of it, perhaps they did," Harper said.
In Sacramento, political analyst Steve Maviglio said the resignation has significant implications, starting with the loss of the super majority in the Senate.
"Now they have one less seat, and that puts them a little bit short of that," Maviglio said. "Makes it a little more difficult for budget issues and other issues. And, because he's a rising star, the Democrats are looking for people from that part of the state that are going to move into leadership positions, and he certainly was in a position to do that."
In these situations, the governor is supposed to call for a special election to fill the vacancy. Local Democrats said they can hold onto the 16th District Senate seat.
"It's a very safe Democratic seat," Tom Webster said. "We're not concerned about it not being a Democratic seat, or staying a Democratic seat." Webster's the treasurer for the Kern County Democrats.
He said they'll look for good candidates who can represent people in the community and the district.
The 16th State Senate District takes in parts of Kern, Kings, Tulare and Fresno County. Harper thinks some "mayors up north" might be interested in running. And doesn't discount Republicans.
"I think in special elections, the Republicans have a better get-out-the vote drive than the Democrats," Harper said. "I think Republicans could pick up this seat."
Rubio said, in his absence, his Senate staff will stay in the district and Capitol offices to respond to the needs of residents of the 16th State Senate District.
Rubio said he and his family will stay in Sacramento.
"Our youngest is in therapy four days a week," Rubio said, adding there are good services for her in the Sacramento area. "I'll tell you she's got incredible spirit and is the happiest, little 15-month-old that I've ever come across."
Rubio said he's set to start his new duties at Chevron on March 4.
"I just want to work for a well-respected company," Rubio said. "And be productive for them, and be there for my family."
Doesn't surprise me one bit I understand the need to be closer to his family and care for them. However this is the second time he's jumped ship halfway through a term need I remind everyone of how he up and left his position as supervisor half term? These democrats are just costing us more and more money
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Michael Rubio ran for State Senator and then decides half-way through his term to bail out? Did Rubio get his second wind from a BEAN BURRITO?
He gives California a 12-day notice that he would rather:
Oh alas, is this one-finger send-off is what I deserve?Makes me wonder if I should trust Hispanic surnamed politicians again. Well, like they say, true geniusâ is never appreciated in his own time. Perhaps this is the case with Rubio. But as for me, I'm buying my gas from Arco! ! !Â
 Arco!!!
As an addendum to my above smartass post...I'd like to apologise for insinuating that he did something wrong in Sacramento....I have no idea, really. He's taking care of his child with Down's Syndrome, and I respect him for that. I am sorry.
I wish you and your family the best , your a great father to understand the needs of your daughter , and to be there for the rest of your family .im proud of all the work you have done , thank you , and God Bless you and your family .
I can't even figure out what some of the previous ones are trying to say.
Well its Obvious, he did nothing to help the people of Kern County or the State. But he now has a Retirement income. Plus a Nice Job with a Lobbyist Co.
hehehehehehe gggiiigggllliinnnggg.... this day is too funny. :) Have a great weekend/ :)
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I covered his campaign the night he was elected to the state senate and man, this guy was on fire, he was going places. I really wonder what happened. Whatever it is, I wish him well.
did you read the story David Elmore?
I have seen alot of scandals in the past . who did he play hide the monkey with this time . lol
Ok what he do ? scandal time . lol
that was for you Derek Brown lol
I dun tryed and tryed too stey ine skoul butt i jest cooldnt maek tha greadegreadegreade
Are there allegations?
LOL Yes good to see you go You always will be a POS DEM . Sorry for Chevron
Another Dem Down.....
Finally a Politician with his priorities straight! Good decision Michael Rubio! Enjoy your family! Enjoy the closeness!
Wow, again. Keep 'em coming!
Can't understand him. He was just elected by the people who trusted him to help us. He should have stayed where he was at. Now he's costing us not only the cost of electing a supervisor but also electing a new senator.
Look into chapo guzmans death plese who cares about rubio
What? He should stayed home as County Supervisor. Duh!
Another smart man that knows the problems are too big and the system does not work... He is a good guy.... Best wishes....
Good for him. He is focusing on what is more important, his family. He will become an asset to the Chevron Corporation.
I try to ignore the recent study that claims Bakersfield is the most illiterate city in the US, then I read through the Eyewitness News Facebook comments. Wow. Just....wow.
This is news yes. But why have we not heard about the beheading of 2 christens in NJ???
Commendable decision. Would a part-time legislature negate the need for this? I've read articles espousing both sides of the question.
And who cares why or how he resigned. Let it be!!!
Good for you Michael! Family is way more important than politics!
I can't blame him..I totally agree with part of his decision to resign. "A child's future is better decided at home, NOT under the capital dome." There may be other reasons we don't know, but he can drink all the Water he wants now, and let the Sheepeople continue to drink Kool Aid. He is a Parent First!
Sylvia, those always as its for their family when they are forced to resugn
@michael Rubio yeah, but does chevron offer dental?
I feel like he's a pretty classy guy.
Abandoning a sinking ship. But don't forget Rubio helped to destroy California, too. Many of his votes were very far leftwing.
California is an "At Will" state. for both the employer and employee. Notice is a courtesy.
Not surprised ~ prob was just a stepping stone ... They all use us !
Oh my goodness, people! I'm conservative and yet I have a great deal of respect for this young man and have had since he first ran for Kern County Supervisor! Read the article, for heaven's sake! He's putting his family FIRST!
I'm available to fill the position.
But what is the real reason?
Kyle, it's riddance.
Good riddens
Translation: I Have To Spend The Rest of My Life Apologizing to My Wife For Whatever I Did In Sacramento.
Noooo!!!! He's one of the real good guys!!!
What happened to giving notice your quitting?
Good!
Or...he woke up and seen whats happening and said screw this!
What. Didn't he just get elected.