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Gary Hart

1943 - 2022

Gary Hart obituary, 1943-2022, Sacramento, CA

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1943

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2022

Gary Hart Obituary

Gary Hart
August 13, 1943 - January 27, 2022
Sacramento, California - Gary K. Hart, former educator and legislator, passed away on January 27, 2022 at age 78 after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. Hart was born in the middle of World War II and was raised by his mother in San Diego until his father returned from the South Pacific theatre when Gary was three years old. An only child, his two childhood passions were following the national news and playing competitive sports.
He was student body president of his junior high school in Santa Monica and his high school in Santa Barbara and was inspired by John F. Kennedy's book, Profiles in Courage and JFK's successful presidential campaign in 1960. Hart viewed politics and public service as noble endeavors and was intrigued at an early age by the possibility of some day running for office.
His youth sports activities culminated in his senior year at Santa Barbara High School where he was an All-CIF end (which led to a Stanford football scholarship), an all-league baseball player, co-captain of the varsity basketball team and a top-ranked player on the all league Santa Barbara High School tennis team.
He graduated from Stanford with a history degree and attended the Harvard Graduate School of Education where he received a Master of Arts in Teaching degree. He taught high school social studies classes in Santa Barbara and at Kennedy High School in Sacramento where he founded an honors humanities program, PACE, that has had more than 2,000 graduates since its inception in 2003. Hart also taught government and education courses in numerous higher education settings: Tougaloo College (a Historically Black College in Mississippi), Santa Barbara City College, UCSB Extension and the California State University at Sacramento.
He had a life-long commitment to public education and felt our democracy could only thrive with a strong public education system where students from varied backgrounds could learn to work together and every student with quality instruction and hard work had opportunities to pursue their dreams and succeed.
Gary's political career began in 1967-68 when he took a leave from teaching to work on the campaign staff of Senator Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign and Al Lowenstein's successful Congressional campaign for Congress in New York. Both McCarthy and Lowenstein were strong opponents of the Vietnam War as was Hart. During these campaigns on the east coast, Gary met Cary Smith who was a college student and weekend campaign volunteer; they were married a year later at Cary's family's summer home on Martha's Vineyard.
While teaching in Santa Barbara, Gary was elected as Santa Barbara County's representative to the California State Assembly in 1974 where he served until 1982. In 1982 he successfully ran for the California State Senate where he served until 1994, representing a coastal district that included portions of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Gary could not have succeeded as a legislator without Cary who walked hundreds of precincts, attended countless campaign events and helped put together dozens of fundraisers—while at the same time being a Sacramento Kaiser pediatrician and the principal care giver for the Hart's three daughters.
Hart was a productive state lawmaker authoring major legislation principally in the fields of education, the environment and women's rights. His successful education legislation focused on increased funding for K-12 and higher education, teacher professional development, class size reduction, due process rights for students facing suspension or expulsion, higher academic standards for students and prospective teachers and education reform, including his landmark legislation in 1992 allowing for the creation of California public charter schools.
Concerning the environment, Hart was a member of one of the initial regional coastal commissions and made protecting California's coast from offshore oil development and other threats a top priority while a member of the California Legislature. Consistently ranked among the top environmental legislators, Hart was the author of the California Solar Tax Credit, the first such legislation in the nation, and authored the first bond measure to protect wildlife habitat in California.
Legislation supporting women was a high legislative priority for Hart. He successfully sponsored bills creating child care tax credits for businesses, cracking down on negligent fathers who failed to meet their child support obligations, increasing child support payments for divorced women and advocating for rigorous enforcement of Title IX in California public schools and higher education, especially concerning athletics.
Hart always said much of his legislative success had to do with his dedicated and loyal staff who helped draft bills and provided wise strategic advice. He felt his ability to work closely with other legislators---including Republicans---was a key reason for his legislative successes.
He was proud to receive the highest ranking in integrity from the California Journal's survey of legislators, staffers and lobbyists and received Common Cause's special award for integrity based upon his "20 years of principled legislative leadership."
Following his retirement from the legislature in 1994, he co-founded the California State University Institute for Education Reform that produced education policy papers and sponsored conferences on critical education research. In 1998 he was appointed Secretary of Education for Governor Gray Davis and helped develop Davis's education agenda and successfully shepherded it through the legislature in 1999.
In retirement, Hart served on numerous boards including: The Public Policy Institute of California, the Cotsen Foundation for the Art of Teaching, the Campaign for College Opportunity and the Alder Graduate School of Education.
Gary and Cary Hart were married for 52 glorious years and are the proud parents of three accomplished daughters: Elissa Hart-Mahan, Katherine Hart and Laura Murray as well as six grandchildren: Lane and Elenor Mahan, Nora and Clara Dwyer and Jack and Hank Murray.
Contributions in memory of Gary Hart can be made online at www.scoe.net/divisions/ed_services/resiliency_scholarship/ or by mail to: SCOE Resiliency Scholarship Program the Sacramento County Office of Education/Resiliency Scholarship Program; PO Box 269003, Sacramento, CA. 95826.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Jan. 30, 2022.

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Mike Ragusa neighbor 731-8090

September 20, 2023

I was sadden to hear of passing of Mr. Gary Hart, hearing this news late from the last remaining River Park neighbors on Caleb Ave where the Harts made their home. While baby sitting their home one summer, I was asleep and awoke at a crashing sound of someone forcing back door open, I feared what was coming into the house-----suddenly the 2 pet dogs jumped on top of the bed---I was relieved I would live another day....life is short, make the journey great!

Mary Chisler-Chaffee

May 9, 2022

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Gary. My brother, John Chisler, spoke of Gary often and they did fact finding trips together. My brother John passed in July 2021.

John Schafer

February 15, 2022

Gary was an outstanding human being and will be missed by many.

Gregor M. Cailliet

February 9, 2022

Dear Cary,

We were saddened to hear of Gary's passing and our thoughts are with you and the family at this time. There is a group of us originally from Santa Monica who remember Gary most fondly from our early years up to the time when he and his family moved after Lincoln Junior High to Santa Barbara. Gary was a special standout even in his early years, each of us having our own fond memories and stories. And, of course, as soon as he got to Santa Barbara High School, he became a star athlete and was elected President of their Student Body.

Gary contributed so much in his lifetime, not only to his family and friends but to his community and State. His roles as an educator, state legislator and Secretary of Education were amazing.
We send heart-filled prayers, our condolences, and fond wishes to you and the girls. We hope that knowing this will somehow help in the healing process.
Heartfelt condolences from us all,
A group from Santa Monica - including Carole (Sale) Cutler, Sandra (Gordon) Hobson, Randy Antik, Sherri (Pierce) Sawaya, Sara (Shearer-Joslin) Clawson, and Greg Cailliet.

Alan Miller

February 7, 2022

Gary Hart personified the essence of public service. As one who spoke with him several times as an editorial writer, he was unfailingly bright, straightforward and decent. As a former teacher and history major, I was especially impressed with his commitment to making our nation's history come alive for students. Upon retirement I hoped to joined his local efforts, through Sacramento State University to do precisely that. When I learned of his terminal illness I wrote to him and received a gracious reply. God bless his eternal soul and family

Rich Andrews

February 2, 2022

Dear Cary and Hart Family,
We are deeply saddened to hear about Gary´s passing. In the words of our son, Richard:
"Dad I´m so sorry to hear about Gary Hart. He was a great man and had a big impact on my career". Gary took the time to always show interest in our family and our well being. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Gary with our time on the tennis court. We are truly appreciative of the mentorship Gary offered to Richard. Our deepest condolences to the Hart family for your loss.
Rich, Robin, Richard and Nicholas Andrews

Kevin Sweeney

February 2, 2022

I knew Gary from Democratic politics and from my time at Patagonia - he represented Ventura. Gary was a wonderful person. Smart, thoughtful, a delight in conversation. He was curious and respectful. He had guts - he stuck his neck out on occasion - and could be persuasive. I always felt good after speaking with him.
I'm sorry for your loss.

Dennie A Mahan Sr

February 1, 2022

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mary Catherine Swanson

January 31, 2022

Gary the ultimate educator and a champion for AVID. His dedication, sincerity, and generosity changed the lives of thousands. A true hero! I am humbled and honored to have known him.

Noël Ingram

January 30, 2022

What a wonderful life. I'm so glad to have known Mr. Hart and have so many fond memories of childhood dog sitting for Dr. and Mr. Hart. I send you and your family all my love during this time.

Susan Block

January 29, 2022

I was lucky enough to wiry with Secretary Hart in the office of the Secretary of Education. He was as they say in Yiddish a real mensch. He never forgot your name or a face and respected his staff and the state. He will be missed by many of us who were lucky enough to know him. My best to his family and those who knew him.

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