Education
Indiana University; Syracuse University. DePaul University College of Law.
Indiana University; Syracuse University. DePaul University College of Law.
He is the California state senator for Senate district 39. He previously represented California"s 78th State Assembly district from 2008 to 2012. He is a Democrat. Block earned his Bachelor in political science and education at Indiana University as well as a law degree from DePaul University.
He began his career as a history teacher in Illinois before coming to San Diego.
Block retired after 26 years as a professor, dean and director at San Diego State University where he founded the National Higher Education Law and Policy Institute. He is a five-time recipient of outstanding faculty awards at San Diego State University and was presented with the University upon retirement by SDSU President Stephen Weber.
Block has been president of both the San Diego County Board of Education and the San Diego Community College District Board of Trustees. He has frequently served as Judge Pro Tem of the San Diego Superior Court.
Block’s community involvement includes time as commissioner of the San Diego County Commission on Children, Youth and Families.
He also founded the San Diego Latino/Jewish Coalition and served as president of the American Jewish Committee, San Diego Chapter. Block was elected as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention four separate times in 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2004. State Assembly In 2008, Block ran as a Democrat to represent California"s 78th district in the California State Assembly.
He received the endorsement of the San Diego Police Officer’s Association.
David Glanzer, the Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Comic-Con served as Marty Block"s Director of Communication for the 2008 campaign and later served as Press Secretary for the Assemblyman. He completed two terms in the Assembly before leaving his Assembly seat after his successful campaign for the California 39th Senate District.
State Senate In 2012 Block ran for State Senate in the 39th district. He defeated Republican George Plescia 58.4% to 41.6% in the November general election.
He took office on December 3, 2012.
He is credited with leadership for a proposal to increase funding for higher education. In 2016 he is running for a second term. He is being challenged by fellow Democrat Toni Atkins, the outgoing Speaker of the State Assembly.
California Democratic Party, Democratic Party.