Jamie Langius (born December 1, 1954) is an American Republican political consultant and researcher, who served as a California State Assembly's Assistant Director of R.O.A.R. (Republican Office of Assembly Research), from 1995 to 1996 and Co-Director of the Assembly Republican Caucus Office of Policy Research, from 1996 to 1997. He also served as a consultant for the Assembly's Republican Member Services from 1997 to 2000. The California Legislature presented a Resolution by Bob Margett, inspired and written by Langius for the first ever California Martial Arts Day on April 14, 1997. Langius, was a student of American Kenpo Karate and the celebration took place on the front steps of the capital in Sacramento, California. Resolutions were presented to Mrs. Leilani Parker the widow of Sr. Grandmaster Ed Parker and to Grandmaster Larry Tatum. During the 2000 Republican National Convention, Langius had the honor to represent California's 50th Congressional District as a delegate to the convention. Langius served in the United States Navy and graduated from San Diego State University and obtained his Single Subject Teaching Credential from National University. Published works Langius drafted and published through the Assembly Publications Office, five reports including: *A California Flat Tax for Real Middle Class Relief (published March 26, 1996, # 0583-A)</a ref>; *America's Victims At Its Southern Border (published July 26, 1996, # 0594-A); *Recent Secession Movements from Los Angeles (published June 6, 1996, # 0589-A); *State Preemption of Local Laws Concerning Firearms and Ammunition (published April 15, 1996, #0585-A); and *The Right to Defend Your Life, Your Family and Your Property (published July 1996 # R-0590-A).
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