Remembering Bob Foster

Remembering Bob Foster
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Published: 04 Dec, 2025
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Independent Voter News is saddened to share the passing of Bob Foster, a trusted advisor to the Independent Voter Project and a longtime friend of our organization. He died on Sunday at the age of 78.

Foster dedicated his life to public service and community leadership. Born on January 1, 1947, in Brooklyn, he built a career that blended energy policy expertise with a deep commitment to the people of California.

He helped shape statewide energy-efficiency standards while serving on the California Energy Commission. Later, with Southern California Edison, he guided efforts that expanded clean and renewable energy programs that continue to benefit the state today.

Foster served two terms as the 27th mayor of Long Beach from 2006 to 2014. He led the city through the financial crisis of 2008 with honesty and fiscal discipline, helping Long Beach restore stability and long-term resilience. His vision played a key role in the development of the new Civic Center and the Billie Jean King Main Library, and the council chambers now bear his name.

“Bob Foster was a modern-day Cincinnatus,” Long Beach City Manager Tom Modica said in a statement.

Cincinnatus was a Roman figure known for stepping into leadership only long enough to guide his nation through crisis, then willingly giving up authority to return to his life as a farmer once the danger was over. George Washington shaped his reputation around this example of humble service.

“He took the responsibility of public service incredibly seriously and was never afraid to do the right thing, even if it was unpopular,” Modica added.

Throughout his career, Foster was admired for his sharp wit, authenticity, and care for people from every walk of life. He believed deeply in community and public responsibility, always willing to make difficult decisions for the public good.

His leadership strengthened communities far beyond Long Beach, California. In 2006, he helped organize support for Long Beach, Mississippi, after Hurricane Katrina, leading fundraising efforts that contributed money, supplies, and community support to help the storm-damaged city recover.

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In 1983, he coached the Pacific Little League West Region Team from Sacramento all the way to the Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

After leaving office, he continued to support nonprofits across Long Beach, from mental health programs to student and library initiatives.

Foster’s counsel and friendship meant a great deal to the Independent Voter Project. He brought wisdom, humor, and an unwavering belief in service. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Nancy, his sons and grandchildren, and the entire Foster family.

His legacy will continue to inspire all who had the privilege to work with him.

https://independentvoterproject.org/es-mx/our-people/bob-foster

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