
Hector De La Torre

Hector De La Torre
CA-41 primary: first place
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleFormer State Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age58 years old (May 29, 1967)
GenderMale
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LocationCalifornia
BackgroundNonprofit executive
EducationOccidental College (B.A., 1989)
Notable personal detailsHector De La Torre is an American politician and nonprofit executive from Los Angeles County, California. A Democrat, he served in the California State Assembly representing the 50th District from 2004 to 2010 and previously served as mayor of South Gate. He later led nonprofit/public-health related organizations, including serving as executive director of the Transamerica Center for Health Studies, and is a candidate for the U.S. House in California's 41st Congressional District in 2026.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate has supported using public funds and tax policy to strengthen local economies and protect public services, sponsoring bills that use tax-related incentives for hiring and proposing tax-credit or tax-related legislation. He has characterized his legislative record as opposing taxpayer-funded giveaways and serving on budget committees that oversee spending priorities. Overall, his actions indicate support for targeted public investment funded through government revenue rather than broad tax cuts.
Healthcare
Supports consumer protections and expanding access to care through government action, including laws to stop retroactive insurance cancellations and measures to increase provider access in underserved communities. Emphasizes ensuring Californians receive the healthcare they pay for and strengthening insurance transparency and protections.
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Immigration & Border
Has supported measures to help immigrants naturalize and expand access to services for undocumented students and opposed guest‑worker programs that lack a path to citizenship. Sponsored state bills creating naturalization services and backed policies framed around immigrant integration and protections rather than enforcement‑first approaches.
Climate & Energy
Hector De La Torre serves on the California Air Resources Board and has advocated for reducing air pollution and combating climate change, emphasizing environmental justice and clean energy solutions. His campaign materials and public record show support for greenhouse-gas limits and regional sustainable development initiatives. His positions focus on regulatory action to reduce emissions and investments in public-health and clean-energy measures rather than advocating for explicit fossil-fuel phaseouts or Green New Deal–style language.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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