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No Denying Talent and Hard Work

Let it not be said that Jonathan Levey does not know the value of hard work.

He grew up in a working class neighborhood of St. Louis. Worked hard in school, got into Princeton. Worked hard at Princeton, got into Harvard Law School. Worked hard at law school, clerked for a federal judge. Worked hard as a clerk, got a job with Munger Tolles. Worked hard as a lawyer, got a job with Catellus. Worked hard in the private sector, now he wants to make government work, too. So he’s running for office.

As a candidate, he’s doing all he knows how to do: work hard. Working so hard, in fact, that he’s raised more money than any of the other candidates in the race. The Calabasas Mayor/polluter defense lawyer, Barry Groveman, has more cash on hand, but that’s only because he loaned his own campaign $150,000.

Money Raised, Loaned and Spent in AD 41

When the time comes, Jonathan will work just as hard pounding the pavement, hearing first-hand from as many voters as possible what they want their assemblyperson to work on. And Jonathan will get it done.

Sacramento could use a smart, hard-working public servant like Jonathan Levey.

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