
Supervisor Curt Hagman was elected to serve San Bernardino County’s Fourth District in November 2014 and has been elected unanimously by his colleagues to serve two terms as chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
He is one of five commissioners on the Ontario International Airport Authority and also serves on the governing boards of organizations including South Coast Air Quality Management District, Inland Empire Health Plan, OmniTrans and the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority. He began his public service as a Chino Hills Parks and Recreation commissioner. He later represented Chino Hills on the City Council and as Mayor; served on the San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board; and served six years in the California Legislature.

Lowering the Cost of Living and Supporting Working Families
Expanding Healthcare Access
Under Curt’s leadership, the Inland Empire Health Plan became only the second public plan in California to join the Covered California marketplace. Called IEHP Covered, it gives families more affordable options, including plans with no deductibles and lower out-of-pocket costs.
Keeping Neighborhoods Safe
Improving Emergency Response
Helping save lives by modernizing dispatch, streamlining operations, and improving coordination among public safety agencies for faster and more efficient emergency response.
Increasing Deputies on Patrol
Supported reassigning deputies and investigative staff to neighborhoods in need, leading to quicker response times and a more proactive approach to community safety.
Securing Body Cameras for Deputies
Worked to equip deputies with body cameras, improving law enforcement effectiveness while increasing transparency and accountability.
Protecting our Tax Dollars
Improving the County’s Credit. Oversaw improved credit ratings in San Bernardino County. After the county’s Credit Rating was upgraded to AA+ By S&P Global. The improved rating will help save over $30 million dollars in borrowing costs.
Saving $19 Million While Improving Air Quality. Instituted energy efficiency projects that will save taxpayers than $18.6 million in county utility costs while reducing pollution for decades.
Maintaining Strong Fiscal Leadership. Built and maintained a 20% budget reserve, ensuring San Bernardino County stays financially stable and prepared for the future.


Creating Job Opportunities
Curt helped fund full-ride scholarships for students training to be doctors and healthcare workers. This helps fill local healthcare jobs and gives more students a chance to succeed.
Helping Students Learn at Home
Curt worked with local businesses to provide over 2,000 laptops to students who needed them, ensuring all students had the opportunity to succeed.

Creating Good Paying Jobs and Modernizing Infrastructure
Investing in Infrastructure to Create Local Jobs. Prioritized repairing bridges and roads to help drivers spend more time with their families and less time in traffic, while making creating local jobs.
Making Roads Safer. Used new safety analysis methods to reduce collisions and improve safety for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Contributing to Local Skill Development. Supported the Upskill Chino Valley workforce development program, helping residents learn new skills and connect to better-paying jobs.



