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Don Knabe
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Member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
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| Assumed office 1997 |
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| Preceded by | Deane Dana |
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| Born | October 15, 1943 Illinois |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse | Julie Gillbreath |
| Children | Curt, Matt |
| Residence | Cerritos, California |
| Website | http://knabe.com |
Donald R. Knabe (born October 15, 1943, in Illinois) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, serving the Fourth District. He recently was reelected on the June 3, 2008 election.
Education and Early Political Career
Knabe attended Graceland University and graduated with a degree in business administration. After enlisting in the U.S. Navy, Knabe and his new wife, the former Julie Gillbreath, settled in Cerritos, California. The Knabes owned a small business, and Knabe entered politics in 1980 when he was elected to the Cerritos City Council on the basis of growth issues. Knabe took a job with Supervisor Deane Dana's office in 1982, soon advancing to Chief of Staff.
In 1987, Knabe considered running as a Republican for the state Senate in a special election. However, he backed down in favor of state Assemblyman Wayne Grisham. Grisham lost the special election to Democratic Norwalk City Councilman Cecil Green by a larger-than expected margin, and Republicans immediately concluded that Knabe should have been the nominee. Knabe retired from the City Council in 1988 to run for the state Senate. After a hard-fought and expensive campaign, Green defeated Knabe by 51% to 49%.
The Knabes have two sons, Curt and Matt, both graduates of Pepperdine University. Don Knabe is a member of the Reformed Church of America and attends Emmanuel Reformed Church in Paramount, California.
Supervisor, 4th District, Los Angeles County
Don Knabe ascended to the position of his boss, Deane Dana, in 1996 when Dana retired from public life.
A moderate Republican, Knabe is most noted for instituting a safe haven law or baby hatch in 2002, where mothers can leave their baby at a fire station, lifeguard headquarters, or hospital within 72 hours of their birth. The program was instituted after several publicized cases of child abandonment and infanticide. The program was quickly adopted statewide. As of 1/28/08 65 babies alone, in Los Angeles County, have been safely surrendered.
Don Knabe is also known for his efforts to preserve clean beaches and coastline.
The Fourth District of Los Angeles County is a crescent shaped district that covers such important places as much of Los Angeles County's coastline, LAX, the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, Catalina Island, the entire South Bay, portions of the City of Los Angeles, some of Marina del Rey, and portions of the first suburban Chinatown in America (Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, La Habra Heights, Diamond Bar).
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| Preceded by Deane Dana |
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors 4th District 1997— |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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