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R. Rex Parris

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R. Rex Parris
Parris in 2011
Mayor of Lancaster, California
Assumed office
April 2008
Personal details
Born
Raymond Parris Jr.

1952 (age 72–73)[1]
Lancaster, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCarrol Parris
Children4
EducationSouthwestern School of Law (JD)
OccupationAttorney
Websitehttps://www.parris.com/

Raymond "Rex" Parris Jr. is an American attorney and the current mayor of Lancaster, California.[2]

Early life and education

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Raymond "Rex" Parris Jr., the third of four boys, was born in 1952 to Raymond Parris and Jeanne Powers in Palmdale, CA. His parents separated in 1963 after Raymond lost his leg in a motorcycle accident. Finding his mother's income as a waitress to be insufficient, Rex Parris began working at age 14 while still in school. He left high school in 10th grade to work full-time as a busboy.[3]

Parris attended Antelope Valley College before eventually transferring to the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he was accepted into the Scholar's Program and majored in Law & Society. He went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Southwestern School of Law in 1980.

He has been a member of the California State Bar since 1980.[4]

Career

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Law

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In 1985, R. Rex Parris founded the PARRIS Law Firm with his wife Carrol in Lancaster, California. Today the firm's practice covers most areas of personal injury law, including car accidents, workplace injuries, premises liability. It also handles toxic torts, environmental law and employment class actions.[5]

In 2009, Parris was lead counsel in obtaining a 370ドル million jury verdict against Georges Marciano, founder of Guess.[6]

In 2021, he obtained a 120ドル million verdict in a traffic accident case.[7]

PARRIS Law Firm, together with Panish, Shea & Boyle and other plaintiffs’ counsel, represented the residents of Porter Ranch, CA, following the Aliso Canyon gas leak. In 2021, Southern California Gas Company and its parent company Sempra Energy settled for 1ドル.8 billion.[8]

Parris regularly speaks at trial lawyer associations and continuing legal education (CLE) seminars throughout the United States. He frequently is the keynote speaker at events sponsored by the Trial Lawyers University.[9]

Philanthropy

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R. Rex Parris High School in Palmdale, California is named for the philanthropy of Parris.[10]

In 2014, Parris and his wife Carrol established the Parris Institute for Professional Excellence at Pepperdine University with a gift of 2ドル.2 million.[11] [12]

Rex and Carrol are significant donors for longevity research at USC.[13]

Other business interests

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R Rex Parris is the chairman of the board for CarthroniX, a biotech firm working to develop several drugs that treat arthritis, pulmonary fibrosis, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions.[14]

Mayor of Lancaster, California

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Elections

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R. Rex Parris was first elected mayor of Lancaster, California in April 2008. He was subsequently re-elected in April 2010, 2012, 2016, and 2020.[15] In 2020, Parris won a fifth term as mayor with 69 percent of the vote.[16]

Tenure

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As mayor, Parris in 2010 launched an economic development division that attracted manufacturing company BYD (makers of electric buses and advanced battery technology).[17]

Parris was involved with many city initiatives, including the Lancaster Wellness Homes[18] and YOLO Lancaster.[19]

Supported by a unanimous 2021 vote by the City Council, Parris led efforts to start a public health agency specifically for Lancaster. These efforts came after a vote of no confidence was issued against the LA County Department of Public Health during the COVID-19 pandemic.[20]

Green energy

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Since his election, Parris has taken steps to make Lancaster a "Net Zero City." In 2015, Lancaster became the first city in the world to generate more clean energy than it consumes and require all new housing to be net zero.

In July 2010, the City of Lancaster partnered with SolarCity to launch the Solar Lancaster program, a solar financing program for homeowners, business owners and nonprofit organizations.[21] In 2015, Parris and the City of Lancaster launched Lancaster Choice Energy, a nonprofit locally-run energy company for Lancaster businesses and residents.[22]

Lancaster's Antelope Valley Transportation Agency is the first public bus agency with 100% of their fleet electric buses.[23]

Parris is a frequent keynote speaker on climate change at conferences throughout the world, such as Verdical Group's annual Net Zero Conference in 2017.[24] The United States Environmental Protection Agency awarded the city of Lancaster in 2019 with its Greenpower Leadership Award.[25]

Controversies

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Throughout his tenure, Parris has been known for a history of controversial remarks.[26] [27]

  • He once proposed a 32ドル million, 10-story Buddha statue complex to help welcome Chinese companies.[28]
  • In 2011, with the city shouldering a disproportionate share of Section 8 housing, Parris accused the Los Angeles County Housing Authority of using the city as a dumping ground for the poor and homeless.[29]
  • He has strong views on mask wearing and advocacy of mandatory COVID-19 vaccines.[30]
  • He told Vice magazine in 2017 that increasing the Asian population and members of the LGBTQ community can help bring down crime rates and increase education levels.[31]

President Donald Trump visited the city of Lancaster on February 18, 2020, accompanied by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.[32] Parris met with Trump, and described him as "incredibly charming" and having a "magnetic personality". After the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol, Parris reflected on the experience, describing himself as being "horrified" and his view of the Capitol as "almost sacrosanct."[33]

Personal life

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Parris is married to his wife Carrol, with whom he has four children. They have six grandchildren.[1] Two of their sons, Khail and Rutger, continue to work at PARRIS Law Firm. Parris’ brother, Robert Parris, a former CHP officer, has been an attorney with the firm since 1992.[34]

Parris purchased a home previously owned by Lee Iacocca in Laguna Beach, California in April 2020 for 6ドル.6 million.[35]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hometown Values". Our Rex, Our Mayor.
  2. ^ "Contact Your City Council | City of Lancaster". www.cityoflancasterca.org. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  3. ^ "Politically correct, he isn't". Los Angeles Times. 2009年09月20日. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  4. ^ "R. Rex Parris # 96567 - Attorney Licensee Search". apps.calbar.ca.gov. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  5. ^ "Practice Areas | Parris Lawyers". www.parris.com. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  6. ^ "370ドル million verdict goes against Guess co-founder". San Diego Union-Tribune. 2009年07月29日. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  7. ^ "Calif. Driver Gets 120ドルM In Trial Marred By 'Discovery Abuse' - Law360". www.law360.com. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  8. ^ "SoCalGas agrees to pay up to 1ドル.8 billion in settlement for 2015 Aliso Canyon gas leak". Los Angeles Times. 2021年09月27日. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  9. ^ "Trial Lawyers University - Bizzabo". events.bizzabo.com. Retrieved 2021年12月13日.
  10. ^ "Home". R. Rex Parris High School.
  11. ^ "Parris Institute for Professional Excellence". Pepperdine University. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  12. ^ "Parris Institute Founder, Mayor R. Rex Parris, Swears in Rutger Parris (JD '16) to California State Bar". Pepperdine Surf Report. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  13. ^ "USC arthritis researcher Denis Evseenko receives 50,000ドル donation from Rex and Carrol Parris". USC Stem Cell. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  14. ^ "CarthroniX President/Chairman of the Board R. Rex Parris and Carrol Parris Donate 50,000ドル in Support of Life Extension Research". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Parris Law Firm. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  15. ^ "Mayor R. Rex Parris". City of Lancaster, CA. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  16. ^ "Lancaster semi-final election results: Parris, Mann, Dorris prevail". The Antelope Valley Times. 2020年04月15日. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  17. ^ "BYD (Build Your Dreams) Motor Factory - Lancaster, CA". lancaster.chamberofcommerce.me. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  18. ^ "Lancaster's Holistic Approach to Healthy Neighborhoods". Western City Magazine. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  19. ^ "YOLO Lancaster is back for its second year". avdailynews. 2016年02月25日. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  20. ^ "Unhappy with L.A. County COVID-19 response, Lancaster to form its own public health agency". Los Angeles Times on Yahoo!.
  21. ^ "Alternative Energy | City of Lancaster". www.cityoflancasterca.org. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  22. ^ "About LCE". Lancaster Choice Energy. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  23. ^ "4 Lessons From a California Transit Authority's Bus Electrification Rollout". www.greentechmedia.com. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  24. ^ hello@verdicalgroup.com (2023年09月29日). "Honoring Past Keynote Speakers and Trailblazer Award Winners". Net Zero Conference. Retrieved 2024年09月06日.
  25. ^ US EPA, OAR (2021年05月14日). "Green Power Leadership Awardees". www.epa.gov. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  26. ^ "Mayor's remarks spark outrage". Antelope Valley Press.
  27. ^ Magnier, Mark. "Mayor R. Rex Parris delights in rattling cages, putting Lancaster, California, on the map in China and beyond". South China Morning Post.
  28. ^ "Mayor R. Rex Parris delights in rattling cages, putting Lancaster, California, on the map in China and beyond". sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  29. ^ Medina, Jennifer (2011年08月10日). "Subsidies and Suspicion". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  30. ^ Stallworth, Leo (2021年07月13日). "Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris wants to require city employees be vaccinated". ABC7 Los Angeles. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
  31. ^ Sheehan, Matt (2017年05月31日). "A California mayor hopes China will save his town from meth labs and neo-Nazis". Vice News. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  32. ^ "Trump greeted by Lancaster mayor during visit to Los Angeles area". The Antelope Valley Times. 2020年02月19日. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  33. ^ "Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris reflects on meeting President Trump". Daily News. 2021年01月09日. Retrieved 2021年12月10日.
  34. ^ "Robert A. Parris | Attorneys | PARRIS Law Firm". www.parris.com. Retrieved 2021年12月08日.
  35. ^ Flemming, Jack (April 2020). "Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris drops 6ドル.6 million on Laguna Beach home". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
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