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First District Supervisor
County of San Bernardino, California
Brad Mitzelfelt is the First District Supervisor for San Bernardino County, California.
His district, the largest in the contiguous United States, includes the Mojave Desert cities
of Adelanto, Apple Valley, Barstow, Hesperia, Needles, Twentynine Palms and Victorville.
His priorities and accomplishments include improving public safety by helping expand the
capacity of the county's jail system while increasing fire protection, child-predator
controls and gang suppression and intervention. He recently helped create a sex-offender
tracking team within the Sheriff's Department's Crimes Against Children Unit. He also
recently allocated funding for a program to identify and deport illegal alien criminals
in County Jails in the High Desert.
Brad is currently helping establish an aviation technical training school at
the
Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville. And he is assisting Victor
Valley College in doubling its Registered Nurse training while helping establish nurse training at Barstow
College. He is contributing millions of dollars toward youth and after-school programs to
provide kids with constructive, fun and educational activities in a safe environment.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt was appointed on January 10, 2007, to fill a vacancy on the Board,
and was elected to a four-year term on June 3, 2008.
Brad is Chairman of the High Desert Corridor Authority, a joint-powers agency with the
County of Los Angeles that is currently planning a future highway between the Antelope
and Victor Valleys. He is also Chairman of the Mountain-Desert Committee of
SANBAG, the county's
transportation commission, and he chairs the Victor Valley
Economic Development Authority,
a joint powers agency that oversees redevelopment around the former George Air Force Base.
He is Vice-Chairman of the
Quadstate Local Governments Authority.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt serves on numerous additional governing boards and commissions,
including the
Public Lands Steering Committee of the National Association of Counties, the California Seismic Safety Commission, the
Local Agency Formation Commission, the
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, the
Victor Valley Transit Authority and the
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority.
He previously served on the Board of Directors
for the San Bernardino County Fair.
Brad is a veteran of 10 years of active and reserve military service. He served as a U.S.
Marine in Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia,
respectively. He is a Life Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business and
Management from the University of Redlands, and a Certificate in Economic Development
Management from the University of California Riverside Extension.
Brad lives in Wrightwood with his wife, Megan.
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