Brought to America by his mother, Robert Garcia immigrated to the United States when he was just five-years-old. He says becoming a citizen is his proudest moment, and it’s the reason he went into public service.
Garcia is most widely known for his tenure as Long Beach mayor and his leadership of the city during the worst of the pandemic. As Mayor, Robert oversaw a period of unprecedented economic growth and expansion of opportunity for city residents. Robert worked to launch programs like tuition-free community college, a universal basic income pilot and a pandemic recovery package to ensure every Long Beach resident could share in the city’s success. Under his leadership, the city passed an aggressive climate action plan to end the city’s reliance on fossil fuels while protecting and expanding good-paying jobs. He was the first Mayor of Long Beach to have appointed a majority of women to city commissions and boards.