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Jessica Caloza is a renter, women’s rights advocate, a proud immigrant, and the daughter of working-class parents running for Assembly to fight for all working families. Jessica wants all families to have the same opportunities hers did: to work hard, get good-paying jobs, and build a better life. In Sacramento, Jessica will amplify Assembly District 52's voice and focus on investing in great public schools, fighting for women and reproductive freedom, and taking bold action on the climate crisis and environmental justice.​

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She worked for President Obama helping underfunded public schools and served as an L.A. Public Works Commissioner, where she expanded good-paying union jobs, raised wages for workers, and required equal pay for women. At the California Department of Justice, Jessica has worked to reduce crime and gun violence, helped survivors of sexual assault receive justice, and taken bold action to protect the environment.

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In the Assembly, Jessica will invest in public education, support small businesses, protect a woman’s right to choose, reduce the cost of living, and take bold action on the climate crisis. That’s why she’s supported by teachers, nurses, Planned Parenthood, the California Federation of Labor Unions, and the California Democratic Party — because she will invest in working families and the middle class.

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