“Our Central Valley is precious to every family that lives here, and our values run deep to our core,” said Avila. “From going to work in the fields on my family’s farm at 12 years old, to owning my own dairy farm, and working with dairymen and farmers across the Central Valley I have always lived a life rooted in the Central Valley and those values will always be my foundation as your next Assemblyman.”
Avila worked his way up on dairy farms in the region until he founded his own farm in 1992, originally in Pixley, and then moving to Kingsburg in 1998 and eventually Hanford. He’s been heavily involved in many industry trade groups, including serving on the Leadership Council and Corporate Board for Land O’Lakes. He’s also served on organizations such as DairyCares, Ag Council of California, California Dairy Campaign and Cattle Council of California.
Never hesitating to step up for our Central Valley, Avila has worked on a variety of issues outside of agriculture and farming. He has served on the Tulare Hospital Board, where he was instrumental, along with the Board and the community, in the effort to successfully save the hospital from bankruptcy and permanent closure, reopening with Adventist Health. Through refinancing the hospital’s bonds, they were also able to save the taxpayers roughly $34 Million over the life of the bonds. He went on to serve on the Adventist Central Valley Network Board, among other Boards and appointments in the region.
“I’ve spent my entire life working to make our community better. As your next Assemblyman, you can trust in me to always put the needs and values of our Central Valley families first,” Avila continued. “I’ll always protect the needs of our farmers and our water rights, work passionately to better our rural healthcare systems, support our law enforcement and keep our communities safe, protect your 2nd Amendment rights, I’m proudly pro-life, and will always put our Central Valley values first.”
Xavier Avila lives east of Tulare with his wife of 30 years, Susy. Together, they have 7 children, 2 sons and 5 girls. Born at Sacred Heart Hospital in Hanford, Avila was one of 9 children. He grew up on his family’s dairy and farming operations which was founded by his maternal grandfather John X. Bettencourt who was an immigrant from the Azores.
Below are a list of some key endorsements the campaign has received so far:
Kings County Supervisors
Doug Verboon, Kings County Supervisor, District 3
Richard Fagundes, Kings County Supervisor, District 5
Joe Neves, Kings County Supervisor, District 1
Rusty Robinson, Kings County Supervisor, District 4
Travis Paden, Hanford City Council, Mayor
Mark Kairis, Hanford City Council, Vice Mayor
Lou Martinez, Hanford City Council, District D
Jerry Robertson, Corcoran City Council
Nicole Parra, former Representative, California State Assembly
Steve Harrell, Tulare City Council
Mike Jamaica, Tulare Hospital Board
Steve Presant , Tulare Public Cemetery
David Shepard, Farmer, former candidate, California State Senate District 16
Dino Giacomazzi, Farmer, Giacomazzi Almond Company
The campaign can be reached at info@avila4assembly.com.
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