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John Mockler (politician)

John Barry Mockler (October 2, 1941 – March 3, 2015) was Secretary of Education in California and former Executive Director of the California State Board of Education. Mockler was the chief architect of California Proposition 98 (1988).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Education Guru John Mockler: Our Schools are Succeeding )〕〔Mathews, Joe, and Mark Paul, (2010). ''California Crackup: How Reform Broke the Golden State and how We Can Fix it'', pp. 65-67. University of California Press, Berkeley; ISBN 9780520268524.〕
==Life and political career==
Mockler was born in Chicago, Illinois. After his father returned from active duty in World War II, his family moved to Harbison Canyon, California, a small town outside San Diego.〔 He graduated from El Cajon high school in 1958 and in 1963 graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a bachelor's degree in economics. He also attended the University of San Francisco and San Francisco State University. He became active in union politics, and worked on the mayoral campaign of San Francisco mayor Jack Shelley.〔 He was also a graduate of the Coro Foundation Fellows Program in Public Affairs.〔
Mockler was the executive director of the Youth Against 14 campaign in 1964. Proposition 14 would have made it legal to discriminate against home buyers on the basis of race. Mockler set up a fund-raiser for the campaign, the largest folk concert produced in America (at the time) at the Hollywood Bowl in September 23, 1964.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=No On Prop. 14 Rally )
In 1965, Mockler began the Sacramento, California phase of his political career. He joined the staff of Senator Fred Farr as a legislative assistant and went on to become a Consultant to the California State Legislature, including the Assembly Education and Ways and Means committees.〔〔John Berry () Mockler, Oral History Interview, Conducted 2003 by Paul Ferrell, Oral History Program, Center for California Studies, California State University, for the California State Archives State Government Oral History Program〕 From 1983-85, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie Brown.〔Richardson, James (1996). ''Willie Brown: A Biography'', p. 351. University of California Press, Berkeley; ISBN 0520204565.〕 Mockler founded and served three years as Director of the Independent Analysis Unit of the Los Angeles City Board of Education. From 1974-77 served as Senior Executive Staff to the Superintendent of Public Instruction Wilson Riles.〔
Mockler was a recognized expert in education issues in California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Simplifying the System 143 )〕 He was the founder of Mockler and Associates, an educational consulting firm based in Sacramento.
On April 27, 2015, section 41200 of the California education code, the part of California Proposition 98 that became law, was renamed The John B. Mockler School Finance Act.

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