Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin represents California’s 42nd Assembly District, which includes portions of both Ventura and Los Angeles Counties Assemblymember Irwin currently chairs the Joint Committee on Climate Change Policies, and is a member of the Agriculture Committee, Business & Professions Committee, Privacy & Consumer Protection Committee, Rules Committee, and the Utilities & Energy Committee. Assemblymember Irwin also chairs the Assembly Select Committee on Cybersecurity, and Co-chairs the National Conference of State Legislatures Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, and Cybersecurity. These roles have allowed her to help lead national and statewide efforts to improve our cybersecurity policies. Her career in public service began on the Thousand Oaks City Council, where she was first elected in 2004. Irwin served two terms as mayor of Thousand Oaks. On the City Council she was a strong advocate for the preservation of open space and responsible development, while working tirelessly to ensure that families had a safe community. Prior to her public service, Irwin was an employee of Teledyne Systems. She also worked as an engineer at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab.
Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin
California State Assemblymember, District 42