Politics
Sen. Martha Escutia is termed out of the Legislature. Three days before casting her final votes, Escutia, her staff and a few others had lunch at a capital watering hole, Esquire Grill, courtesy of telecom giant AT&T. Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante tagged along. The tab for Escutia’s crew: $933. —Nancy Vogel
Nov. 29, 2006
Martha Escutia is a candidate for the California Senate’s top post. Her husband does a lucrative business as a political consultant.
July 8, 2004
Legislature: Assemblywoman Martha Escutia says alleged racist comments ‘broke the camel’s back.’
June 27, 1997
Martha Escutia failed to properly disclose payments made to a consulting firm run by her former husband.
Aug. 5, 2008
Martha Escutia is very, very pregnant--due to deliver her first child any day.
June 6, 1995
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown (D-San Francisco) will give the keynote address Friday at a Southeast-area economic summit called by Assemblywoman Martha M.
April 15, 1993
Assembly: Richard Floyd is assailed by fellow Democrat Martha Escutia after a comment on her Latino heritage. He later apologizes.
June 26, 1997
Health: Sen. Martha Escutia has waged a two-year battle to protect the young, who are more at risk from hazards. Legislation’s prospects appear brighter this time around.
June 23, 1999
California
Assemblywoman Martha Escutia (D-Huntington Park) has been named to chair a new Ways and Means subcommittee that will oversee California’s multibillion-dollar transportation system.
May 8, 1994
Assemblywoman Martha M.
May 5, 1994