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Evan Low was born on 5 June, 1983 in San Jose, California, U.S., is an American politician (born 1983). Discover Evan Low's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Evan Low Net Worth
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He is a Democrat representing the 26th Assembly District, which encompasses parts of Silicon Valley, including Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara and portions of northern and western San Jose.
After redistricting added Campbell to Assemblymember Marc Berman's district, Low announced he would run in the new 26th district spanning Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and Santa Clara.
Low worked as a senior district representative for California's former 28th State Assembly district Assemblymember Paul Fong.
Evan Low (born June 5, 1983) is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly.
Low was born in San Jose, California, on June 5, 1983, to Chinese American optometrist Arthur Low.
Low grew up in San Jose and attended Leland High School.
In 2003, Low moved to neighboring Campbell.
Low earned an associate's degree from De Anza College in Cupertino, and a bachelor's degree in political science from San Jose State University.
In 2004, Low unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the City Council, but he ran again in 2006 and won in his second attempt.
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom issued a Proclamation naming June 5, 2006, “Evan Low Day” in the City and County of San Francisco.
Assemblymember Low has been named "Legislator of the Year" by the Internet Association, TechNet, The Computing Technology Industry Association, California Faculty Association, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, California District Attorneys Association and Faculty Association of California Community Colleges.
When his colleagues selected him to become Campbell mayor in 2009, Low became the youngest openly gay, Asian American mayor in the nation.
In 2013, his colleagues on the Campbell City Council selected him to serve as mayor for a second time.
Prior to his election in the Assembly in 2014, Low served as Mayor and City Councilmember in Campbell, California.
His term on the council expired in 2014.
In 2014, Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins appointed Low as Assistant Majority Whip.
In 2014, Low supported SCA 5, an initiative that would have asked voters to consider eliminating California Proposition 209's ban on the use of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in recruitment, admissions, and retention programs at California's public universities and colleges.
Proposition 209 also effectively banned affirmative action in the public contracting and employment.
Low was kept in the same leadership role by Atkins's successor, Speaker Anthony Rendon, in 2016.
Low chaired the California Assembly Business and Professions Committee from March 2016 until November 2021, when he was removed without explanation by Speaker Anthony Rendon.
Low is a co-founder and co-chair of the California Legislative Tech Caucus.
There are 24 members of the Tech Caucus.
In 2016, Low introduced AB 1887 that would ban all California state-funded travel to states that enacted laws to discriminate against individuals based upon sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression, that was supported by U.S. House of Representatives Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
The California state-funded travel ban was replaced in 2023 with an advertising campaign.
In 2016, New York Magazine identified Low as a potential United States presidential candidate in 2024 along with nine other young Democrats who, like Obama, have unusual ambition.
He is a member of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus (and served as chair from 2017 to 2018 and 2021 to 2022), and currently serves as Chair of the California Asian American & Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus.
In the 2017–2018 session, The Sacramento Bee identified Low as California's most prolific lawmaker, where he had the most bills signed by any member of the state legislature by Governor Jerry Brown.
He has also been credited with driving the future of Uber and Lyft in the California State Legislature.
In 2019, Low introduced AB-57, which would allow candidates with birth names in character-based languages—such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean—to use those names in voter requested translated ballots.
Previously, candidates such as Fiona Ma have had transliterated versions of their name (e.g. Fei O Na Ma) appear on translated ballots.
The bill also required candidates without character based birth names to phonetically translate their names on translated ballots, unless they prove that they are known under a different name within the target community.
AB-57 was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in July 2019 and went into effect in 2020.
In 2023 in SB 815, language added by Low in AB 2098, was removed from California Law due to concerns it was unconstitutional being tested in Court.
Judge William B. Shubb prevented any doctors from being punished during the one year the "anti-misinformation" language was on the books.
In 2023, Low announced that he would be running for Congress in California's 16th congressional district.
It is currently represented by Representative Anna Eshoo, who announced that she would be retiring after the 2024 election.
On January 15, 2020, Low was named national co-chair of the Andrew Yang for president campaign.
Low supported a similar effort to repeal Prop 209 in its entirety with ACA 5 and Proposition 16 in 2020.
In 2023, Low also supported ACA 7, a narrower effort "that would allow state agencies to consider race if academic research shows evidence those race-based programs could work."