Imperial Valley Press

California elects 25-year-old lawmaker, youngest in 82 years

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California has elected its youngest state lawmaker in more than eight decades, elevating a 25-year-old progressiv­e Democrat who already has years of legislativ­e experience to the state Assembly.

Alex Lee survived a crowded nine-candidate primary election in March, then trounced his Republican rival by winning 73% of the vote in a San Francisco Bay Area district that includes part of Silicon Valley.

He plans to keep living with his mom in San Jose for the time being and had to take a part-time gig economy delivery job to make ends meet during his Assembly District 25 campaign.

Lee has worked for five different lawmakers either as a college intern or more recently a paid aide, quickly exhibiting such “encycloped­ic knowledge” of pending legislatio­n that “he became kind of the local Wikipedia for what’s happening on the Senate floor,” said state Sen. Henry Stern, who employed Lee from 2017 until he left last year to work for another lawmaker.

“He makes me look like an old man,” joked Stern, 38, who was the first Millennial elected to the Senate four years ago. “I thought I had something fresh going on there. But now Gen Z comes up and what do I know? Now I’m a Boomer.”

Lee prevailed despite setting himself other obstacles, like not accepting corporate campaign money.

He said Friday that the first bill he will introduce when he takes office next month will propose to prohibit corporate contributi­ons directly to candidates. He said he may extend that ban to ballot measures and would create a system for publicly financed elections.

“Having run an election, I clearly know how detrimenta­l and corrosive corporate money can be in an election cycle,” Lee said.

And having spent some time out of financial necessity working gig jobs through what he referred to as “grueling, terrible wage-exploitati­on apps,” he’s particular­ly upset that ride-hailing and delivery companies prevailed in carving out an exemption to a new California labor law after spending a record $200 million to pass Propositio­n 22.

 ?? VANESSA HSIEH/ALEX LEE FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 2020 VIA AP ?? In a photo provided by Alex Lee for State Assembly 2020, Alex Lee poses for a photo at the Warm Springs Bay Area Rapid Transit station in Fremont, Calif., May 22, 2019.
VANESSA HSIEH/ALEX LEE FOR STATE ASSEMBLY 2020 VIA AP In a photo provided by Alex Lee for State Assembly 2020, Alex Lee poses for a photo at the Warm Springs Bay Area Rapid Transit station in Fremont, Calif., May 22, 2019.

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