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422:'s education festival to support out-of-classroom learning, skills, and microcredentials for local teens; this work became a national model. Building on the preschool and digital badging initiatives, Cabaldon launched the West Sacramento Home Run, adding college savings accounts for kindergarteners, tuition-free community college for all graduating public school seniors, and a forthcoming scholarship. In 2020, he made West Sacramento the first city in the nation to send a letter of college admission and a scholarship offer to every graduating high school senior. The West Sacramento Home Run has been widely recognized as one of the nation's most innovative and comprehensive initiatives to improve educational attainment and economic opportunity. 429:
Conference of Mayors, 'you get off your device, you quit your Googling and you listen.'” His initiatives for "repairing roads and trails, reducing homelessness, creating new educational and career paths for residents, and — ultimately — building a place where people can and want to live" were, according to StateScoop, "already are making West Sacramento’s suite of projects uncommonly well-rounded, innovative and ambitious for a city government — particularly for a municipality of just 50,000 people."
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Cabaldon was selected mayor of West Sacramento by fellow council members in November 1998, after first being elected to the City Council in 1996. The council chose him for three more one year terms as mayor. In 2004, he won West Sacramento's first direct mayoral election. He was re-elected mayor by
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As chair of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments Cabaldon led the region's historic "Blueprint for the Future", which under his leadership won prestigious awards from the US Environmental Protection Agency, two Governors, and a diverse array of national, state, regional, civic, business, and
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reported that "Cabaldon’s approach to leadership has meant that West Sacramento is often at the surprising forefront of municipal policy and experimentation. When he speaks, his big-city peers usually do pay attention. 'When you see his hand go up,' says Tom Cochran, executive director of the U.S.
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the electorate in 2006, 2008, and 2010, was unopposed in the November 2012 general election, reelected with 84.3% of the vote in the 2014 general election, unopposed in the 2016 general election, and re-elected in 2018. In 2020, he was narrowly defeated by City Council member Martha Guerrero.
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He has served on an array of state and regional commissions, including being appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly to the Commission on Regionalism, President of the Yolo County Health Council,member of the Blue Ribbon Committee for the Governor's Initiative to Turn Around Failing Schools,
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in its founding class, where he later taught as an adjunct faculty member, received the institution's "Distinguished Service Award," and later was appointed as a tenured faculty member to one of the university's first endowed chairs
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Cabaldon became Mayor of West Sacramento in 1998 and served in that capacity for all but two of the subsequent 22 years. He was the city's mayor longer than all other mayors, combined. At the conclusion of his final term, the
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Protection Commission. He was President of the National Brownfields Association (California), chair of the Yolo County Transportation District, chair of the Yolo County Health Council, and a director for the
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as the Hazel Cramer Endowed Chair and Professor of Public Policy and Administration. Cabaldon has served as President of Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education (APAHE), and as a director for the
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winning support for marriage equality, hate crimes, employment nondiscrimination, and repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. A member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry, he and the Mayor
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Higher Education Committee and then Chief of Staff to the chair of Appropriations Committee. He began his professional career as Legislative Director of the
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reported that "the hallmark of Cabaldon’s time in the mayor’s chair of West Sacramento has been a time of collaboration and inspiration."
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In 2015, President Obama appointed Cabaldon to the National Advisory Board, chaired by Dr. Jill Biden, for America's College Promise.
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education policy working group of state and local policymakers from throughout the country. The two co-chairs published a column in
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in January 2013. In 2019, Cabaldon was named chair of the LGBTQ Mayors Alliance. He is a member of the
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Mayors Council to advance philanthropic investment in entrepreneurship, innovation, and social impact.
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In June 2007 Cabaldon authored a resolution for the US Conference of Mayors that supported the
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Cabaldon began in government as Chief Consultant and Staff Director at the age of 24 to the
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to the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, and a member of the
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environmental organizations for land-use planning and smart growth strategies.
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Cabaldon was Chair of the Jobs, Education & the Workforce Committee at the
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network featured Cabaldon in a 2006 episode of the series
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in 2008, losing the primary by three percentage points to
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In 2019, Cabaldon was appointed to the tenured faculty of
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Cabaldon earned his BS in Environmental Economics at the
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appointed Cabaldon as the state's representative on the
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From 1997 to 2003, Cabaldon was vice chancellor of the
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University of California, Davis School of Education
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