Brian Setencich


Brian Setencich served in the California Assembly for one term from 1994 to 1996 and as Speaker of that body from September 14, 1995 to January 4, 1996. Setencich, a Republican, was the first freshman legislator to serve as Speaker of the Assembly in more than a century. He was previously a city councilman in Fresno and played professional basketball in Europe.

Early Years

Setencich was born in Fresno, California where he attended local public schools and played basketball for his high school team. After playing collegiately at Cal State-Bakersfield, Setencich went on to play professional basketball in Europe prior to starting his political career. For much of his adult life he has made a home in California residing primarily in Sacramento and San Francisco.

Political career

Fresno City Councilman
Setencich began his political career as a Fresno City Councilmember from 1991-1994 representing District 1. Though a political unknown at the time, he managed to raise over $200,000 to upset incumbent and win the election. He was the first Fresno City Councilmember to successfully run for higher office.
1994 California Assembly
Setencich was elected to the California State Assembly in 1994 as a Republican representing the 30th Assembly District, encompassing the extreme southern San Francisco Bay Area, inland Monterey Bay Area, and parts of the northern Central Coast. The district is defined by major agricultural areas such as the Pajaro Valley and the Salinas Valley. He served as a member of the California Assembly’s Higher Education Committee, as well as the Water, Parks & Wildlife and Banking and Finance Committees.
Speaker of the California Assembly
In 1995, he was the Speaker Pro Tem for the California State Assembly. Setencich was the first freshman legislator to serve as Speaker of the Assembly since and held the office from 1995-1996. He was elected Speaker after Doris Allen was recalled.
Re-Election Run

Conviction and Resignation

Setencich was convicted of tax evasion connected to his 1996 re-election campaign. He was sentenced to spend seven months at a halfway house and resigned.
In the primary election of 1996, Setencich was defeated for renomination by Robert Prenter, who defeated Setencich again in November when Setencich ran as a write-in candidate.

Post Political Career

After his political career in the state capital, Setencich relocated to San Francisco. He was Special Assistant to the Mayor for Emergency Communications, for the City and County of San Francisco between 1996-2004. This department began with the successful campaign for federal and state funding of this $170 million project. The was created in 2006 by legislation that combined the former Emergency Communications Department and the former Office of Emergency Services into one agency.

Education

Setencich is an alumnus of Fresno High School in Fresno, California and California State University Bakersfield in Bakersfield, California. He played collegiate basketball for the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners men's basketball team.