Gavin Newsom Elected Lieutenant Governor of California in 2014
Early Political Career and Accomplishments
Gavin Newsom began his political career in 1998 when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
He made a name for himself as a progressive leader and an advocate for social justice. In 2003, he was elected Mayor of San Francisco.
As Mayor, Newsom oversaw the city's recovery from the dot-com bust and implemented a number of progressive policies, such as same-sex marriage and universal healthcare.
2014 Lieutenant Governor Campaign
In 2014, Newsom ran for Lieutenant Governor of California. He faced a crowded field of candidates, but ultimately won the election with 50.3% of the vote.
As Lieutenant Governor, Newsom has continued to advocate for progressive policies. He has also worked to improve relations between the state government and local governments.
Key Accomplishments as Lieutenant Governor
- Led the effort to pass Proposition 47, which reduced penalties for non-violent drug offenses.
- Chaired the California Economic Development Commission.
- Established the Office of Small Business Advocate.
Current Political Standing
Gavin Newsom is currently serving his second term as Lieutenant Governor of California. He is a potential candidate for Governor in 2022.
Legacy
Gavin Newsom is a progressive leader who has made significant contributions to California politics. He is known for his advocacy for social justice and his ability to work across party lines.
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