State Senator Cabaldon Appointed to Little Hoover Commission
Feb 18, 2025 09:47AM ● By Little Hoover Commission News Release
On Feb. 14, State Senator Christopher Cabaldon (D-West Sacramento) was appointed to the Little Hoover Commission by the Senate Rules Committee. Photo courtesy of Little Hoover Commission
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) – State Sen. Christopher Cabaldon (D-West Sacramento) has been appointed to the Little Hoover Commission by the Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Senate President pro Tempore Mike McGuire (D-Healdsburg).
Cabaldon replaces Sen. Dave Min (D-Irvine), who served on the
Commission from 2021 until his election to Congress in 2024. Min automatically
left the Commission when his legislative service ended.
Cabaldon has been senator for California's Third Senate District, representing Wine Country, the Delta, the North Bay and the Sacramento Valley, since 2024. He served two decades as mayor of West Sacramento, where he implemented pioneering initiatives, including universal preschool, college savings accounts for kindergarteners and free community college for local graduating seniors. He represented California on the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education prior to his election to the Senate. He served previously as vice chancellor of the California Community Colleges and Director of the Higher Education Committee for the California State Assembly.
Cabaldon served as president of the Linked Learning Alliance and as
national president for Asian and Pacific Americans in Higher Education.
Cabaldon was appointed by President Obama to the national board advancing
America's College Promise initiative. He served as chair of the Jobs, Education
& the Workforce Committee for America’s mayors, and represented the U.S. in
the Global Parliament of Mayors. He was also the inaugural chair of the
national LGBTQ Mayors Alliance, and former chair of both the Asian/Pacific and
LGBT caucuses of the League of California Cities. He was Chair of the
Sacramento Area Council of Governments. Cabaldon was a member of the Central
Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board and the Delta Protection
Commission.
Cabaldon earned a Master of Public Policy and Administration degree from
California State University, Sacramento and a Bachelor of Science in
Environmental Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.