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2nd District Supervisor
Janice Rutherford
Rancho Cucamonga District Office
8575 Haven Avenue, Suite 110
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Office: 909-945-4297
(Monday - Friday)
2nd District Website
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San Bernardino County Second District Supervisor Janice Rutherford was elected to the Board of Supervisors in November 2010. She represents the cities of Fontana, Upland and Rancho Cucamonga as well as the unincorporated communities of Crestline, Devore, Lytle Creek, San Antonio Heights, and Mt. Baldy.
Supervisor Rutherford discovered the joys of community service as a Girl Scout when she participated in neighborhood cleanups and spent time with autistic children. She earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with highest honors from the University of California at Riverside before attending Claremont Graduate University where she earned a master’s degree in American politics.
After graduate school, Supervisor Rutherford took an active role in supporting the Fontana Boys and Girls Club and the local Boy Scout district. She was appointed to serve on the Fontana Parks and Recreation Commission in 1997 and also served on the Fontana Planning Commission, including one term as Chairperson.
Voters elected Supervisor Rutherford to the Fontana City Council in 2000 and re-elected her in 2004 and 2008. She served as Mayor Pro-Tem from 2002 to 2004 and also served as Chair of the Fontana Redevelopment Agency and President of the Fontana Fire Protection District.
Supervisor Rutherford spearheaded the creation of the Fontana Community Assistance Program (CAP), a faith-based initiative that provides free and low-cost services to help residents and coordinate volunteer projects.
As a member of the Fontana Rotary Club, Supervisor Rutherford has worked to promote literacy and has also volunteered for other community service projects, including providing relief for Gulf Coast communities devastated by Hurricane Katrina. She serves on the Fontana Boys and Girls Club Board of Directors, the Chaffey College Foundation Board, the Junior State Foundation and the Fontana Art Association.
Prior to her election to the Board of Supervisors, Rutherford worked as a Taxpayer Advocate and Public Affairs Director for Board of Equalization Member Bill Leonard. Supervisor Rutherford has also worked as a motivational speaker and trainer, and has provided consulting services to private sector businesses, government agencies, and educational organizations.
Supervisor Rutherford lives in the City of Fontana with her husband, Steve Lim and their two young boys, Ethan and Noah. As a family they enjoy camping, biking, canoeing, and hiking. Janice is also an avid reader and scrapbooker.
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| 4th District Supervisor
Curt Hagman
San Bernardino County Government Center
385 N. Arrowhead Ave, Fifth Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0110
Office: 909-387-4866
(Monday - Friday)
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Curt Hagman was elected to serve San Bernardino County's Fourth District in November of 2014. The Fourth District includes the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario and the southern portion of Upland.
The Supervisor has an extensive resume of public service. In 2004, he was elected to the Chino Hills City Council, serving as Mayor in 2008. He worked on numerous regional committees and is especially proud of his past involvement with the San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board, which is tasked with addressing major workforce issues in the county.
Mr. Hagman was elected to the California Legislature in 2008 and was quickly selected as Assistant Republican Floor Leader by his peers. He served in the Assembly until 2014.
Along with supervisorial duties, he also serves as a Board Director on the Southern California Association of Governments, OmniTrans, and the San Bernardino County Associated Governments.
Supervisor Hagman earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology at UCLA. He and his wife Grace have two children; Jonathan, a student at UCLA, and Elizabeth, a student at Oxford Prepatory Academy in Chino. Mr. Hagman's experience in local and state government, and as a small business owner, has provided him insight into the issues facing his constituency.