Lloyd E. Levine

Lloyd Edward Levine (born July 3, 1969) is a Democratic politician who represented California's 40th State Assembly district from December 2, 2002, to November 30, 2008.[2] Levine was termed out of the Assembly at the end of 2008 and lost to Fran Pavley in a primary election that year for a state Senate seat.[4] Levine has consulted on issues relating to the environment and technology, including closing the digital divide in California and increased electric vehicle adoption.[3] Levine earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Riverside, and he received an "Outstanding Alumnus Award" from UCR in 2005.He has also completed his course work toward a Master of Arts degree in Public Policy and Administration at California State University, Sacramento.
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