The Signal

Katie Hill: The Definition of Authentici­ty

- Gary HORTON FULL SPEED TO PORT! Gary Horton’s “Full Speed to Port!” has appeared on Wednesdays in The Signal since 2006.

Voters in the 25th District have a rare opportunit­y to send an authentic, impassione­d and truly one-of-us local leader to represent our interests in Congress. Katie Hill, our local candidate for Congress, is the personific­ation of authentici­ty, a true-to-the-core, experience­d and purposeful­ly determined leader.

That she is “one of us” is obvious. Born on Dyess Air

Force Base in Texas, daughter of an Air Force captain, Katie grew up in Saugus and the Antelope Valley, attended local schools here, attended College of the Canyons, graduated from California State University, Northridge, with a master’s in public administra­tion and lives in Aqua Dulce with her husband on a 2.5-acre ranch with their horse and ranch animals.

That’s about “one of us” as anyone gets. And an accomplish­ed “one of us,” at that.

I was talking with friends about Katie at Starbucks the other morning when Johnny the barista overheard us. Says Johnny, “I attended Saugus High with Katie. She was always a stand-up person. She was the smart one in the class who raised her hand and asked questions. She really participat­ed in the high school activities. I really respect her.”

A completely unsolicite­d endorsemen­t. That’s “one of us.” Like Johnny, I respect Katie, too.

The other day I had the privilege of interviewi­ng Katie Hill over at the Chuy’s on Hamburger Hill. Her campaign office is right in that shopping center if you want to go over and get a bumper sticker or lawn sign…

Katie is understand­ably very busy, but she generously carved out about 45 minutes for a high-speed question-andanswer where we covered all kinds of ground. From personal bio, to life purpose, to “why run now?” to policies and positions – I must have peppered Katie with 75 questions. And she volleyed back just as fast as I could ask, and she did so with directness, candor and transparen­cy.

I’ll add “graciousne­ss” too, as never in our interview did Katie say a negative word regarding her opponent and was in fact grateful for his service as both a police officer and now, a congressma­n. Katie’s concerns aren’t with the person Steve Knight – indeed, she regards Steve and his wife as friends and wonderful community members. Katie’s concerns are with Knight’s following Trump’s impaired directives, how Steve’s party has been compromise­d, and the negative impact Trump-commandeer­ed policies are having on California­ns and on civility, liberty and justice overall.

Katie’s motivation in entering this race goes back to her long history of service. First, working in emergency rooms while training in nursing, and later with her decade-long career in working with the poorest among us – our burgeoning homeless population. Katie has both experience­d and benefited from life in wonderful suburban settings, yet she’s seen firsthand what happens to people “when things get real on the streets.” I’m not sure you could find a more balanced compassion­ate, yet pragmatic person to represent us in Congress.

Katie is steeped deeply in public policy. She knows policy and she knows politics. As executive director of PATH (People Assisting the Homeless, the largest homeless advocacy organizati­on in the nation) with an annual budget of $50 million – Katie knows how to manage people, policy and money. It’s rare we see rising political stars with such deep credential­s as Katie Hill, but this time the SCV and 25th District win out with a stellar opportunit­y to put real competency in public policy into our 25th District slot.

Born to a U.S. military vet, daughter of a nurse, granddaugh­ter of a U.S. military vet and granddaugh­ter also of a nurse, Katie’s family tradition is service itself. She worked her way to a master’s degree in public policy at a public university. Volunteeri­ng first in hospitals, then with the homeless and rising to nationally recognized leadership in homeless public policy – Katie is the real deal. Authentic to her core.

I asked her what she’s given up entering this congressio­nal race and Katie finally took a pause from the quick peppering of question-and-answer and thought for a moment…

“Everything,” she said, slowly breathing out. “My job. My family time. Nineteen months straight of continuous non-stop effort with no breaks. One hundred thousand dollars of my savings to pay for living without an income. Our plans for having kids delayed and put on hold.”

“That’s sacrifice,” I replied. “So why do it?” I inquired. “Because now is a unique and urgent time requiring real solutions managed by capable representa­tives faithful to their constituen­ts in Washington. It can’t be put off any longer. Lingering problems like health care, infrastruc­ture and homelessne­ss must finally be honestly addressed.”

“And,” she continued, steely-eyed in a way that indicated she was determined to her core, “I recognized I’d been blessed in life to be directly qualified as the right public servant at the right time to make change happen for our district. I’ve been given a lot. It’s my responsibi­lity to give back and I can impact positive change most as our representa­tive for the 25th Congressio­nal District.”

I certainly agree with Katie Hill. Our district really lucked out with this one. Katie is the right person at the right time for a very big job ahead.

It’s been a pleasure introducin­g Katie Hill’s character and background in this column. As the election nears, I’ll dig into Katie’s policy positions that will assist the SCV and California in ways we most care about.

Katie Hill, our local candidate for Congress, is the personific­ation of authentici­ty, a true-tothe-core, experience­d and purposeful­ly determined leader. That she is “one of us” is obvious.

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