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Juan Alanis

R

Assembly Republican

District 22, Modesto

Time in office

Assembly: 2022—Present

Background

Stanislaus Sheriff Sergeant

Campaign contributions

Assemblymember Juan Alanis has taken at least $206,000 from the Party sector since he was elected to the legislature. That represents 30% of his total campaign contributions.

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Capitol office

1021 O Street, Suite 4640
P.O. Box 942849-0022; (916) 319-2022

District office(s)

1010 Tenth Street, Suite 5800, Modesto, CA 95354; (209) 521-2201

Biographical information

Birth Place

California

Race/Ethnicity

Latino

Residence

Modesto, CA

Gender

Male

Born

June 17, 1978

Identifies as

Straight

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How this legislator voted in 2021-2022

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Campaign contributions received by sector

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This is how much money Juan Alanis has taken from the various sectors since he was elected to the legislature.

Broad sector Amount Percent
Party
$206,353 $206k 30%
Labor
$55,600 $55k 8%
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
$34,850 $34k 5%
Agriculture
$33,150 $33k 5%
Government Agencies/Education/Other
$20,550 $20k 3%
Candidate Contributions
$19,600 $19k 3%
General Business
$16,150 $16k 2%
Health
$14,500 $14k 2%
Energy & Natural Resources
$12,500 $12k 2%
Ideology/Single Issue
$10,900 $10k 2%
Construction
$10,400 $10k 1%
Transportation
$6,000 $6k <1%
Unitemized Contributions
$2,132 $2k <1%
Note: The above percentages might not add up to exactly 100% because we are not displaying any contributions that have not yet been classified.

Committees this legislator serves on

Being on a policy committee means the legislator works on these issues by considering bills relevant to the policy topic. The committee “chair” , chosen by the chamber leader, oversees the discussions of these bills. Members also serve on additional special, select, joint and sub committees, which can be found here.

Agriculture
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Bills involving agricultural commissions, agricultural commodities, Department of Food and Agriculture, expositions and fairs, farmers markets, food access, food labeling, labeling of agricultural commodities, livestock and poultry, marketing orders and agreements, milk and milk products, pest management, veterinarians: agricultural issues.
Budget
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Oversees Assembly consideration of the annual state budget including oversight of several budget subcommittees.
Business and Professions
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Bills involving new regulatory entities within the Department of Consumer Affairs; elimination of regulatory entities within the DCA; health care professional licensing; Veterinarian licensing; Occupational licensing; Vocational education; Department of General Services; Product labeling
Human Services
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Bills involving assistance programs including child welfare services, foster care, child care, adoption assistance, CalWORKs, CalFresh, developmental disability services, In-home Supportive Services, community care licensing, adult protective services, and SSI/SSP.
Public Safety (Vice Chair)
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Bills involving the California Penal Code.
Water, Parks, and Wildlife
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Bills involving water resources, flood management, fish and game, parks and recreation, and wildlife.

How special interest groups rate this legislator

Special interest groups are organizations that advocate on behalf of shared interests, such as protecting the environment. Many interest groups rate politicians on how well their voting records agree with each group's goals. See a selection of these ratings for this legislator. Methodology →

100%
2023
California Chamber of Commerce
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The California Chamber of Commerce includes an advocacy arm for employers. It says it has more than 14,000 members representing a quarter of the state’s private sector workforce, and it issues an annual “job killer” list of bills.
73%
2023
California Teachers Association
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The California Teachers Association is a labor organization representing teachers and other employees at K-12 schools and community colleges. With 310,000 members, it is the largest affiliate of the National Education Association.
0%
2023
Sierra Club
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The Sierra Club has 13 chapters with more than 400,000 members in California and advocates on environmental and climate change issues.

Sponsored travel in 2022

Gifts reported in 2022

Assembly District 22 demographics

Assembly District 22 map
R

Leans Republican district

Next election: 2024

How to read these charts

District
State

Voter registration

Dem
40%
47%
GOP
33%
24%
No party
19%
23%

Census data on race/ethnicity, household income, age, poverty rate, and education level will be provided when available.

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Most recent election

2022 General
R

Juan Alanis

Republican
58.1%
D

Jessica Self

Democratic
41.9%

CalMatters coverage about this legislator

California lawmakers send caste discrimination bill to Newsom

By Lynn La, September 6, 2023

This L.A. Democrat is a ‘New Testament kind of guy’ — and one of California’s most powerful voices on criminal justice

By Alexei Koseff, August 14, 2023

California Legislature gets back to work

By Lynn La, August 14, 2023

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