Stephen Peace Net Worth

Stephen Peace Net Worth is
$300,000

Stephen Peace Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

J. Stephen "Steve" Peace (born March 30, 1953) is a film writer and producer, and a U.S. Democratic politician from California.Peace was born in 1953 in San Diego, California and is an alumnus of UC San Diego. His few film credits include the famous cult-movies in the parody Killer Tomatoes series (Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!, Return of the Killer Tomatoes!, Killer Tomatoes Strike Back, and Killer Tomatoes Eat France (under the name J. Stephen "Rock" Peace). He acted in the first 3, wrote the two first and the final film, and produced all 4. He is also took on all 3 aforementioned jobs in unrelated film Happy Hour AKA Sour Grapes.Peace got his start in politics as a protégé of Assemblyman Larry Kapiloff. Peace served in the California State Assembly from 1982–1992 and the California Senate from 1993–2002.In 1994, Peace authored a series of criminal justice reform measures signed by Governor Pete Wilson that significantly increased penalties for violent criminals, including the "one strike and you're out" bill aimed at violent sex offenders [1]. Peace also co-authored legislation that increased the punishment for drug dealers who sell controlled substances on or around elementary, middle, and high schools [2].In 2000 and 2001, then Senator Peace wrote and secured the passage of new laws to protect the privacy of individuals' personal information. Senate Bill 129 created the Office of Privacy Protection within the Department of Consumer Affairs to inform the public of potential options for protecting their privacy, receive complaints concerning persons unlawfully using others' personal information, and to help prosecute identity theft and other privacy related crimes [3].Peace was the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy from 1995 - 1997. During this time, the electricity deregulation bill, AB 1890, was passed and signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson. Some incorrectly named Peace as author of this bill, however, the author was Jim Brulte, a Republican from Rancho Cucamonga [4]. Many believed this bill led to the California electricity crisis of 2000 and 2001 [5]. At the time, several prominent California newspapers came out in support of AB 1890, including the San Jose Mercury News. An editorial from 1996 supported the measures taken by the legislature at the time."Last year the California Public Utilities Commission rolled out a plan to turn electric power monopolies into free-market competitors. It was a flickering bulb. A half-dozen legislators and their staffs burned the midnight oil this summer to improve it. What they have produced glows brightly. Their plan protects residential and small business customers; it treats public and investor-owned utilities fairly; it maintains important social programs such as energy efficiency and assistance." .The "Steve Peace Death March", as it was known, caused many legislators to switch their votes to support deregulation. [6]. The energy crisis was enough to cause him to abandon a

Date Of Birth1953-03-30
Weight175 lbs
ProfessionActor, Writer, Producer

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sketchy2013TV SeriesExecutive
The Procrastinators2009Video short
Play Dead2009VideoCharlie (as Stephen Pizzo)
Rails & Ties2007Bartender
Women: Stories of Passion1999TV Series
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face1994TV MovieRookie (as Stephen Pizzo Jr.)
Silk Stalkings1993TV Series

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Procrastinators2009Video short

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Procrastinators2009Video short co-producer
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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