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Monique Limón: California's New Progressive Senate Leader

Californias new Senate President Pro Tem, Monique Limón, takes the helm amidst a massive budget crisis. The first Latina to lead the Senate, Limón is known for her consensus-building skills and progressive policies. With a focus on healthcare, education, and affordable housing, she aims to prioritize community needs while navigating the states financial challenges. Her leadership style marks a shift from her predecessor, promising more openness and collaboration. Checkout Solipillow.com

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