A look back at Darrell Steinberg’s career and time as Sacramento’s 56th mayor [The Sacramento Bee]
Darrell Steinberg’s tenure as Sacramento’s mayor will end after next year, as he announced Thursday morning he will not run for re-election in 2024.
Steinberg’s role as a political leader in
Steinberg easily won re-election in 2020, securing more than 77% of the vote.
Here is a look back at Steinberg’s beginnings and political career, including highlights before and during his time as mayor.
Before political office
Steinberg’s life before politics took him across the state of
Steinberg, now 63, worked for a decade as an employee rights lawyer with the
Decades later during his time as Sacramento’s 56th mayor, Steinberg would put his mediator experience on display as he brokered deals during high-profile labor disputes.
First stint on
Steinberg, a Democrat, first ran for city office in 1992, elected that June to represent
He took office that September following the resignation of
Steinberg in his first council stint created a task force targeting absentee landlords and introduced plans to establish additional afterschool programs for K-12 students.
“We need to follow through on the promise of funding and having a strong community mental health system,” he said during the closing weeks of his first stint in office before joining the state Assembly, according to
Voters elect Steinberg to state Assembly, then
Voters first elected Steinberg to the Legislature in 1998, choosing him to represent the Assembly’s
He represented the
From 2008 to 2014, Steinberg was president pro tem of the
During his Assembly tenure, he chaired the budget, judiciary and labor committees.
In both legislative bodies, Steinberg focused his efforts on a range of topics including education, mental health care and workplace safety.
His Assembly Bill 34 expanded mental health programs statewide. Assembly Bill 1127 increased civil and criminal penalties for series Cal-OSHA violations. Then-Gov.
Steinberg in
The institute focuses on matters of public policy related to mental health as well as substance use.
Early years as mayor: Deal-brokering, and a Measure U win
Steinberg won his bid to become mayor of
Steinberg succeeded two-term mayor
Some of the most memorable moments for Steinberg came during his first few years in office, in times of conflict and unrest.
In
One of Steinberg’s biggest victories while in office was voters’ passage in 2018 of Measure U, renewing a half-cent sales tax hike first enacted in 2012.
The mayor during that year’s election cycle was the most vocal champion of Measure U, saying its funds would go toward addressing homelessness, building affordable housing, and creating jobs and equity for young people.
While Measure U has propelled some projects, the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 derailed many of those plans, leading the city to use Measure U funds for other purposes in the face of drastically reduced city parking revenue.
The measure has been criticized by some in recent years for its use toward police funds.
Mayor faces community protests, unrest
The fatal
Clark’s brother, Stevante Clark, in
Two days later at Stephon Clark’s funeral, Stevante apologized and called upon protesters to “forgive the mayor.”
In a State of the City speech in
Another protest, following
When protests emerged yet again in
Steinberg made the controversial decision to institute a citywide curfew after days of protest. Hundreds of
The mayor at the time said the curfew was needed to curtail violence and vandalism after days of property damage downtown.
Steinberg has also been an outspoken proponent of gun control measures. Following the
“The proliferation of guns and lack of adequate societal and mental health supports in our country means more people are armed and ready to pull the trigger,” he said last year. “We all know this.”
A major-league deal falls through
One of the most profound disappointments of Steinberg’s mayoral tenure is the collapse of a deal to expand
Steinberg and other city leaders in 2019 touted the arrival of billionaire investor
The deal, which The Bee reported kicked off in earnest when Steinberg picked up the phone and began negotiating, was heralded at the time as one that would be a major economic boost to the Railyards district, which has sat in disrepair for years.
Instead, Burkle in
Last week, MLS selected
“Hopefully, it will be in partnership with
For now, Sacramento Republic FC will continue to play in the lower
A focus on homelessness, but critics call for more
Steinberg’s legacy in recent years has largely been defined by his response to Sacramento’s growing homelessness crisis.
Critics, including progressive homeless activists, say Steinberg has not taken enough action, or urgent enough action, to secure affordable housing and shelter beds for the unhoused.
In
But the numbers continue to reflect Sacramento’s dire homeless crisis, as projects failed to materialize or were delayed.
Steinberg plans to finish out his full term as mayor, which concludes at the end of 2024.
Photos: Key moments in Darrell Steinberg’s two terms as mayor of
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