about betsy
Assemblymember Betsy Butler was elected to the California State Assembly in 2010 and is seeking re-election in the 50th Assembly District. Betsy's work has focused on fighting for consumers, advocating for working families and protecting the environment.
Most recently, Assemblywoman Butler achieved one of the goals that motivated her to run for State Assembly. Her Toxin-Free Infants and Toddler Act, AB 1319, which will ban the use of Bisphenol-A (BPA) in baby bottles and sippy cups, was signed into law by the Governor on October 4. BPA is widely considered a health hazard linked to early puberty, childhood obesity, break cancer, autism, hyperactivity and other long-term medical problems.
In the State Assembly, Betsy serves on the Assembly Budget Committee, the Budget Sub-Committee on Resources and Transportation, the Committees on Business and Professions; Education; Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism and Internet Media; and Rules. She is Chair of the Select Committee on Aerospace and is a member of the Select Committee on Domestic Violence; Financial Empowerment; Preservation of California's Entertainment Industry and Regional Approaches to Addressing the State's Water Crisis.
Assemblymember Butler's involvement in environmental issues spans her entire career, which includes the time she spent working for the California League of Conservation Voters and the Environmental Defense Fund. Betsy helped create communities of support for strategic environmental movements, including carbon emission standard changes, water conservation and habitat protection policies.
Betsy currently is a board member of Equality California and previously served as President of the National Women's Political Caucus (LA Westside Chapter), and as the Director of Development for Consumer Attorneys of California. Assemblymember Butler also has served as an appointed member of the California Film Commission, where she worked to keep the film industry as a driver of the state's economy.
During the Clinton Administration, Betsy worked at the Department of Commerce on trade policy priorities including the Uruguay Round and World Trade Organization transformation matters, intellectual property rights, trade development and fair trade practices.
Assemblymember Butler's commitment to public service was solidified during her years in college as an intern for State Assemblymember Lucy Killea, U.S. Senator Alan Cranston and Lt. Governor Leo McCarthy.
A resident of the coastal Los Angeles area for over twenty years, Betsy has been active in local grassroots organizations promoting green and responsible development in neighborhoods and communities. In 2006, then-Congresswoman Hilda Solis recognized Betsy for her activism and commitment to working families at the Congresswoman's annual leadership luncheon.
Born in Sacramento, Betsy graduated from San Diego State University and from the Executive Program in Management at UCLA.
latest news
2/1/2012 Consumer Federation of California Endorse Bulter
1/26/2012 United Farm Workers Endorse Butler
1/25/2012 LA/OC Building and Construction Trades Council Endorse Butler
1/23/2012 Butler Wins Endorsement of Local Democratic Delegates
1/18/2012 California Association of Highway Patrolmen Endorse Butler
12/14/2011 Sierra Club California Endorses Butler
12/12/2011 Six More Labor Organizations Endorse Butler
11/23/2011 Legislative LGBT Caucus Endorses Butler
11/17/2011 Malibu Mayor, Councilmembers Endorse Butler
11/16/2011 Current and Former Members of Congress Endorse Butler
11/14/2011 California League of Conservation Votes Endorses Butler
11/9/2011 Equality California Endorses Betsy Butler (West Hollywood Patch)
11/9/2011 Equality California Endorses Butler
11/7/2011 Vietnam Veterans of America name Butler 'Legislator of the Year'
11/3/2011 Los Angeles City Councilmembers Endorse Butler
11/1/2011 Assemblymember Butler Receives Support from Environmental Leaders (Santa Monica Mirror)
10/31/2011 Environmental Leaders Endorse Butler
10/27/2011 Operating Engineers Endorse Butler
10/25/2011 Painters and Allied Trades District Council #36 Endorses Butler
10/20/2011 Three More Labor Organizations Endorse Butler
10/18/2011 Gavin Newsom Endorses Betsy Butler (Santa Monica Patch)
10/18/2011 Lt. Governor Newsom Endorses Butler
10/13/2011 Women's Political Committee Endorses Butler
10/10/2011 What Has Betsy Butler Done for You? (Venice Patch)
10/7/2011 Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones Endorses Butler
10/4/2011 California Bans Toxic Chemical in Baby Products
10/4/2011 Gov. Brown signs Butler's bill banning BPA from baby products (Contra Costa Times)
10/4/2011 Brown signs ban on BPA bottles, enforces lead ban (San Jose Mercury News)
- 10/4/2011 Gov. Jerry Brown Bans BPA from Baby Bottles and Cups (Sacramento Bee)
9/30/11 Gov. Brown Signs Butler Bill Stiffening Penalties for Scams Against Elderly
9/30/2011 State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson Endorses Butler
9/27/2011 Editorial/Slideshow: Governor Should Sign BPA Ban in California (San Jose Mercury News)
9/21/2011 Report Ranks Los Angeles Third Smoggiest City in the Nation (Palos Verdes Patch)
9/19/2011 Butler Gets Backing From Women's Group (Santa Monica Patch)
9/19/2011 The National Women’s Political Caucus of California Supports Assemblymember Betsy Butler for re-election to Assembly District 50
9/14/2011 Peace Officers Research Association of California Endorses Assemblywoman Betsy Butler for the 50th Assembly District
9/13/2011 Assemblymember Betsy Butler Announces for Re-Election in 50th State Assembly District - 9/9/2011 A Bill to Ban Toxins in Baby Bottles Should Be Made Law (Venice Patch)
9/6/2011 Lawmakers pass bill banning BPA in baby products (Associate Press)
9/3/2011 BPA ban passes California Legislature (San Francisco Chronicle)
9/1/2011 Law aims to prevent gouging condo, townhome buyers (Coachella Valley Business)
8/20/2011 Assemblymember Betsy Butler: AB 1319 Key to Protecting Children's Health (California Progress Report)
7/11/2011 Banning BPA in Baby Products (NBC LA)
3/16/2011 Assemblywoman Butler named to Commission for Economic Development (The Argonaut)
2/24/2011 Making the golden state green (Easy Reader)
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