Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Ex-California Secretary of Education dies at 78

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SACRAMENTO » Gary K. Hart, a former state lawmaker who represente­d parts of California’s central coast for 20 years and served as secretary of education under Gov. Gray Davis, has died. He was 78.

Hart’s family said he died Thursday of pancreatic cancer.

Hart was a Democratic member of the California Assembly from 1974 to 1982, when he was elected to the California Senate, representi­ng a district that included parts of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties.

A former teacher, he focused his legislativ­e work on education, the environmen­t and women’s rights, the Sacramento Bee reported Saturday. His bills helped create California’s first public charter school, establish the state solar tax credit and increase child support payments for divorced women.

Since the Charter School Act was passed in 1992, about 1,300 charter schools have opened across the state.

“Senator Hart’s reimaginin­g of the public education system through charter public schools provided educators the flexibilit­y to design instructio­nal models that put students first and deliver a high-quality education,” Myrna Castrejon, president of the California Charter Schools Associatio­n said in a statement.

Another bill to assess the need for a public university in Ventura County led to the establishm­ent of Cal State University Channel Islands.

After retiring in 1994, he co-founded the California State University Institute for Education Reform and served as secretary of education in Davis’ administra­tion.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Cary Hart, and their three daughters.

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