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Alex Lee 李天明 (votealexlee.bsky.social)
@alex_lee
CA Assemblymember District 24. Chair CA Legislative Progressive Caucus. Corporate-Free, NUMTOT from the South Bay 🏳️‍🌈🌹
California, USA
Joined September 2013
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    As promised, I’m hitting the ground running on DAY ONE! Today I was official took office as District 25’s State Assemblymember and immediately introduced my first bill to root out corporate special interest money in our democracy. Here's what it'll do:
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    EVs are the future of cars, but cars are not the future
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    The one & only time a new lane solves traffic: a dedicated bus lane
    How to significantly increase bus transit ridership. In 5 seconds. Via @Daniela17C #BRT
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    Daniela Castaño
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    The first gen z in congress meets the first gen z in the ca state legislature! @MaxwellFrostFL
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    this is the most powerful tool to understanding housing politics
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    I introduced AB387 w/ @BuffyWicks today to establish Social Housing for California Social Housing is how we provide housing as a human right Publicly developed, maintained, and owned housing for Californians of all socioeconomic levels is the key to solving our housing crisis
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    Today, we introduced AB 413 to institute daylighting to improve public safety. CA’s pedestrian fatality rate is more than 25% higher than the national average. Daylighting is an important measure that increases visibility of pedestrians & bicyclists at crosswalks & intersections
    What is daylighting? Before AB 413. The sight of a driver approaching a crosswalk at an intersection is shown, depicting how cars stopped or parked at the curb near the crosswalk block their view of pedestrians who are about to cross the street. Below, After AB 413, depicts a red curb with no stopping designations near the crosswalk, which allows for a clear and unobstructed sight line for the driver to see the pedestrians about to cross the street.
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    I just want to live in a world where my freedom isn't shackled to the ownership of a car
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    What happens when you make it explicit policy goal that your residents can afford a home? ~$1100 a month, 4 bedroom flat for a young family of three this wasn't even the largest #socialhousing unit in this 5 story building
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    How to mitigate climate change, conserve nature, and house people all at once. A better, sustainable world is possible — and must if we want a habitable & affordable future
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    So Alameda County will basically do martial law to stop protestors but will let Tesla workers risk Coronavirus to build luxury cars? Ok.
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    As disgusting as it is to hear some of LA’s top public officials spout so cruelly and casually racist, anti black comments… don’t forget its their pretenses for gerrymandering to hold onto power. This is morally bankrupt and corrupt