Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas

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  • Mark Ridley-Thomas

  • 55 / Male
  • Los Angeles, California, US
  • Last Login: 11/23/2009

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About me:

Mark Ridley-Thomas was overwhelmingly elected Los Angeles County Supervisor for the Second District on November 4, 2008. With nearly 2.3 million people, the Second District includes Carson, Compton, Culver City, Gardena, Hawthorne, Inglewood and Lynwood, portions or all of ten out of fifteen Los Angeles City Council Districts and the unincorporated communities, of Alondra Park, Athens, Del Aire, Dominguez, East Compton, El Camino Village, Florence, Ladera Heights, Lennox, View Park, West Athens, West Carson, West Compton and Willowbrook. Against the backdrop of a nationally historic election, voters of the Second District made their own mark on history by electing the first African America male ever to serve on the County Board of Supervisors.

Prior to his election to the Board, Supervisor Ridley-Thomas served the 26th District in the California State Senate where he chaired the Senate’s Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development and its two subcommittees on Professional Sports and Entertainment, and The Economy, Workforce Preparation and Development. In addition to his chairmanship duties, Ridley-Thomas served on the Senate Appropriations, Energy, Utilities and Communications, Health and Public Safety committees.

In January 2008, he became Chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus and led the Caucus in unprecedented levels of cooperation and collaboration with counterparts in the Latino, and Asian-Pacific Islander Legislative Caucuses.

His legislative work addressed a broad range of issues with implications for economic and workforce development, health care, public safety, education, budget accountability, consumer protection and civic participation. (See here for legislative accomplishments).

Mark Ridley-Thomas was first elected to public office in 1991 and served with distinction on the Los Angeles City Council for nearly a dozen years and departing as Council President pro Tempore. He later served two terms in the California State Assembly, where he chaired the Assembly Democratic Caucus.

He is widely regarded as the foremost advocate of neighborhood participation in government decision-making. By virtue of his founding of the Empowerment Congress, arguably the region’s most successful experiment in neighborhood-based civic engagement, he is considered the founder of the Neighborhood Council movement.

Ridley-Thomas’ political career was preceded by a decade of service as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles, which followed a brief but successful five-year stint as a high school teacher.

He is a graduate of Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles and earned a baccalaureate degree in Social Relations (minor in Government) and a master's degree in Religious Studies (concentration in Christian ethics) from Immaculate Heart College. Mr. Ridley-Thomas went on to receive his Ph.D. in Social Ethics and Policy Analysis from the University of Southern California.

He is married to Avis Ridley-Thomas, the Director of the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office Dispute Resolution Center. They are the proud parents of twin sons, Sebastian and Sinclair who are seniors at the historic Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.

Who I'd like to meet:

All of my constituents!

Interests

  • General

    UC REGENTS UNANIMOUSLY VOTE TO PARTNER WITH COUNTY ON NEW MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. HOSPITAL....
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    Today’s historic vote culminated 18 months of discussion about the partnership to restore quality medical services to underserved residents of South Los Angeles

    Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas today hailed the University of California Board of Regents’ unanimous vote to partner with the County of Los Angeles to provide medical services at the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Hospital.

     “Your unequivocal support of this agreement will contribute to the substantial momentum we have already generated and you will be saluted for engaging in a partnership that will have a positive effect on health in LA County,” Supervisor Ridley-Thomas told the UC Board, which approved the agreement during its meeting at UCLA.

    Across town, at the hospital site in Willowbrook, more than 300 residents and stakeholders celebrated the Regents’ decision during a boisterous rally. Under the agreement, the UC System and County will partner to restore quality medical services to underserved residents of South Los Angeles.

    Supervisor Ridley-Thomas made opening the new hospital his top priority upon taking office a year ago. In his speech to the Regents, Supervisor Ridley-Thomas acknowledged the contributions of his colleagues on the Board of Supervisor and Chief Executive Officer Bill Fujioka.

    He thanked Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his support of the project; UC President Mark Yudof and Vice President Jack Stobo for their leadership in developing this agreement; UC Regent Sherry Lansing and other members of the Health Services Committee; and Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, who through his family’s foundation put up a $100 million guaranty to protect the UC from financial liability.

    During his speech, Supervisor Ridley-Thomas acknowledged that “there is much work still to be done,” but said the County is intent on providing the “highest quality of patient care in a compassionate, culturally competent manner in a seismically compliant, state-of-the-art facility.”
     
    The proposal for the new MLK Hospital is scheduled to be approved by the Board of Supervisors at its Dec. 1 meeting. County and UC officials will work with the Governor’s Office, California Health and Human Services Agency, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to secure the legislative, regulatory, and other programmatic support needed to execute, fund and implement this effort.

    The process will include community input in the key implementation stages of New MLK Hospital’s development. Inpatient services could commence at a new hospital in late 2012.

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Details

  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Hometown: Los Angeles
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Education: Post grad
  • Occupation: L.A. County Supervisor

Comments

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  • Nov 6 2009 9:02 PM

    Happy birthday Mr. Supervisor. You really know how to treat a person, which is why I would always come back to work for Voter REP. I'm glad I've had the chance to get to know you as an employer, a ploitician, and a really cool down to earth kind of guy who knows how to get down on the dance floor. I'm glad I got to know your boys too, you've got cool kids.  HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. RIDLEY-THOMAS!