As a fiscal conservative, small business owner and staunch opponent of high taxation and government waste, Dan Logue has worked tirelessly to bring his beliefs in limited government and free enterprise to government.
Logue was first elected to the Yuba County Board of Supervisors in 2002 and was re-elected in 2006 serving until his election to the State Assembly.
While serving as Member of the Board of Supervisors, Logue worked to bring new business and manufacturers to the north state growing the economy and increasing jobs. Logue also worked to change the culture of local government to make it responsive and business friendly.
As a result of his efforts on the board, Dan was voted the best political leader in the region by readers of the Appeal Democrat.
As the Assembly's Vice Chairman of the Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy, Logue has applied his extensive experience in economic development leading Republican efforts to improve California business retention, reducing regulatory burdens and working towards economic recovery for the Golden State.
Consistent with his efforts to keep and bring jobs and retain businesses in California, Logue has organized the California Legislature's Business Roundtable, meeting regularly with business representatives from all sectors of California's economy to discuss ways to eliminate impediments and restrictive environmental regulations in order to improve our State's business climate.
Inspired by the experiences of his World War II veteran father and the dedicated service of local veterans, Dan led the charge to organize a local veterans Memorial Committee that raised over $350,000 in private funds to construct two separate world class Veterans Memorials. It was achieved start to finish in 24 months without any government funds.
As Chairman of the Veterans Memorial Committee, Dan led the successful fight to restore the pledge of allegiance to local high schools.
Dan and his wife Peggy reside in Linda with their daughter Cheni and dog Buddy.