DyNAMC Dispatch September 2016 Issue 6 | Page 18

“I believe that people’s character and purpose is developed at a very young age. If you look back at your life, you are what you were created to be early on – you had a purpose in life. I think serving is what I’ve been doing all my life, even as a child,” Chairman Horton told DyNAMC. “I consider myself a problem solver and I enjoy solving problems and helping others help themselves. We’ve done a lot of that at the Board of Equalization, but that’s pretty much what I’ve done best over my life span; solving problems and helping others.” On the Board of Equalization, Chairman Horton said his fundamental job is to help California businesses grow and prosper. His primary initiatives include combating poverty and fighting the underground economy. “I think the greatest danger to our economy and well being is an epidemic of poverty,” Chairman Horton said. “The frightening thing is that the face of poverty has changed. Today, poverty is college educated, working two jobs, and the face is made up of every ethnic group out there. It’s a real economic challenge to our society. And if we don’t deal with it, we’re headed right back into a recession.” The Chairman is also fighting the underground economy, created when criminals operate illegal businesses, such as selling counterfeit products. The illegal businesses rob California of $9 billion a year in revenue. “I don’t have a lot of patience for criminals that are robbing poor people of the jobs and resources that they need,” Chairman Horton told DyNAMC. “So my goal is to make these criminals comply with the law” Chairman Horton is working on many other initiatives through the Board of Equalization. Including, putting together a statewide income tax assistance program, improving availability of affordable housing, and encouraging students to consider jobs in state government. He said he’s most proud of his years of service to the state and its people: “30 years of public service and helping others help themselves, is my most gratifying part of this job.” Chairman Horton also has worked to level the playing field for California businesses, taking illegal cigarettes off the street and fighting human trafficking, as well as fighting for additional resources to fight the underground economy. “The criminals are better equipped than we are. We need to increase our resources,” Chairman Horton told DyNAMC. “It’s a real challenge to