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Patty López was born on 15 January, 1968 in Michoacán, Mexico, is a politician. Discover Patty López's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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56 years old |
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Capricorn |
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15 January 1968 |
Birthday |
15 January |
Birthplace |
Michoacán, Mexico |
Nationality |
Mexico |
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She is a member of famous politician with the age 56 years old group.
Patty López Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Patty López's Husband?
Her husband is Juan (m. 1986)
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Juan (m. 1986) |
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Patty López Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Patty López worth at the age of 56 years old? Patty López’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Mexico. We have estimated
Patty López's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Since joining the Assembly, Patty López has authored several pieces of legislation that have been successfully enacted into law. Her most important piece of legislation was the Right to Dry bill, which prohibits apartment complexes and multiple family residential dwellings from banning individuals who wish to dry their clothing on a clothes line. She also authored legislation to require an independent film maker to sit as a board member on California's Filming Commission. In 2016, she was honored by the National Women's Political Caucus as the recipient of their annual Leadership award. She was also given the annual Green Leadership Award in 2016. She notably authored a bill to make prosecutorial misconduct a felony offense. Although she was accused of being a secret Republican, Patty López earned a perfect score from the Courage Campaign in their review of her 2015 voting record. She also has led activist rallies in her community in defense of the rights of undocumented immigrants and the rights of transgender individuals.
She ran for reelection in 2016 and was successful in once again making the top two runoff in June 2016.
López had the endorsement of the California League of Conservation Voters, SEIU United Healthcare Workers West, the California Teachers Association, SEIU State Service Employees Council, SEIU Local 2015, SEIU Local 99, United Teachers of Los Angeles, the California Nurses Association, Consumer Attorneys of California, the Sierra Club, the National Women's Political Caucus, Democrats for Israel, the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, the Chicano Latino Immigrant Democratic Club of Los Angeles, the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, the California Democratic Legislative Women’s Caucus, and the California Legislative Latino Caucus. She also earned the endorsement of the Los Angeles Daily News.
In 2014, she ran for office for the first time and was elected to the California State Assembly, narrowly defeating the incumbent in an upset. She was immediately accused of numerous serious campaign finance violations by her opponents, including money laundering, purposefully hiding donors, and secretly arranging independent expenditures to benefit her. She was subjected to an over year long investigation by the California Fair Political Practices Commission. The Commission ultimately exonerated her of all serious charges although they found some minor infractions in record-keeping and she was fined accordingly. Her most serious campaign finance law violation was her failure to properly deposit approximately $800 in campaign funds raised from selling homemade pupusas and tamales on the side of a freeway off-ramp into her campaign bank account first before spending it on campaign t-shirts for her volunteers.
Patty López is a Mexican-American politician and former member of the California State Assembly, representing the 39th district, encompassing parts of the San Fernando Valley. She is a Democrat. Prior to being elected to the Assembly, she was a community representative for the North Valley Occupational Center-Aviation Center. After serving in the Assembly, she ran for a seat on the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education, but did not make the run-off election.