Scott Jones (sheriff)

Scott Robert Jones (born August 10, 1967) is the current sheriff of Sacramento County, California.[2] Jones was first elected in 2010, winning re-election to his post in 2014 and again in 2018.[3][4]

Scott Jones
Sheriff of Sacramento County
Assumed office
December 10, 2010[1]
Personal details
Born
Scott Robert Jones

(1967-08-10) August 10, 1967
Sacramento, California
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Christy
Children4
OccupationSheriff

2016 U.S. congressional campaign

In November 2015, Jones announced he would run for U.S. Congress in California's 7th congressional district in 2016. Jones, a Republican, faced incumbent Democrat Ami Bera in the November 2016 general election.[5] Bera defeated Jones in the general election, winning 51% of the vote to Jones's 49%. The margin of victory was 4,802 votes.[6]

Jones was endorsed by the Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, a labor union for carpenters.[7] Focuses of his campaign included economic issues, assistance for veterans and seniors, immigration and national security.[8]

Political views

Jones believes in a pathway to legal status for immigrants who are in the United States illegally, and he is opposed to the deportation of illegal immigrants. He is personally pro-life but does not believe abortion should be illegal. He opposes Republican Party efforts to defund Planned Parenthood. He supports gay marriage. He is opposed to a minimum wage increase and to the legalization of recreational marijuana.[9]

In 2020, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department received $104 million in federal coronavirus relief funds after it stated that its employees would be "substantially dedicated" to addressing COVID-19 in the form of public education and breaking up social gatherings.[10] However, in June 2020, in response to a statewide mandate to wear masks in public to address the Covid-19 pandemic, Sheriff Jones said that his deputies would not enforce the mandate.[11] In November 2020, hours before the state was about to announce new stay-at-home restrictions and curfews across much of the state, Jones announced that his department "would not enforce any health or emergency orders related to curfews, staying at home, Thanksgiving or other social gatherings inside or outside the home",[11][10] or any other orders in effect at the time or in the future,[12] calling emergency health orders "oppressive", "arbitrary" and "unrealistic".[12][13] In an interview in late November 2020, Dr. Peter Beilenson, the Sacramento County health director, said that Sheriff Jones' lack of enforcement actions had worsened the spread of the coronavirus in the county.[10] In early December 2020, the sheriff's office announced that Jones had tested positive for the virus, and dozens of sheriff's department employees had also tested positive.[11][14]

Personal life

Jones is married and has four children. He has served on the Make-A-Wish Foundation Northeastern California and Northern Nevada chapter board of directors since 2014.[15]

References

  1. Kawahara, Matt (December 10, 2010). "Scott Jones sworn in tonight as Sacramento County sheriff". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  2. Schmidt, Bob (September 30, 2011). "Newsmaker: Scott Jones". Sacramento Business Journal. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  3. Minugh, Kim (March 12, 2014). "Sheriff Scott Jones is only candidate to qualify for ballot in June election". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  4. Lillis, Ryan (June 20, 2018). "Scott Jones clinches third term as Sacramento County sheriff". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  5. Miller, Jim (November 13, 2015). "Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones plans 2016 challenge of Democratic Rep. Ami Bera". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  6. "U.S. House of Representatives District 7 - Districtwide Results". California Secretary of State. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  7. Cadelago, Christopher (February 17, 2016). "Labor group endorses Republican Scott Jones over Bera". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  8. Myers, Josh (November 16, 2015). "Sacramento County sheriff launches bid for Congress, slams Obama immigration efforts". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  9. Cadelago, Christopher (January 28, 2016). "Q&A: Scott Jones talks issues: Immigration, abortion, marijuana, guns". Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  10. Rodd, Scott (24 November 2020). "Sacramento Sheriff's Office Breaks COVID-19 Enforcement Commitment After Collecting Millions In Federal Relief Funding". Capital Public Radio. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  11. Peiser, Jaclyn (3 Dec 2020). "The Sacramento sheriff refused to enforce covid health measures. He has now tested positive for the virus". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 Dec 2020.
  12. "Newsom's coronavirus curfew will have 'oppressive effect' on community: Sacramento Co. Sheriff". Yahoo! News. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  13. Shaddox, Rowena (24 November 2020). "Sacramento County sheriff says he won't be enforcing Gov. Newsom's curfew, stay-at-home order". Fox 40 News (Sacramento). Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  14. Rodd, Scott (2 December 2020). "Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones Tests Positive for COVID-19". Capital Public Radio. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  15. "Sheriff Scott Jones". Sacramento Business Journal. May 2, 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
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