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State Sen. Ted Lieu Now Represents Parts of Hollywood
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.

After five years (and more importantly, four winters) in Chicago, I saw the light (and the snowstorms) and moved back to Southern California. I grew up in San Diego, moved to Chicago and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism with an emphasis on newspaper and online reporting in 2010. Before Patch, I reported for the Orange County Register, Interlochen Public Radio, WNUR News, the Better Government Association and the Medill Innocence Project.
When I'm not reporting, I love to explore Los Angeles and train for half and full marathons with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team In Training. I also love classical music – before I became a journalist, I studied clarinet performance. If you see me around, please stop me and say hi!
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<b>Politics:</b> As a reporter, I'm very interested in politics but I believe in maintaining a rigid separation between my personal politics and my work.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.

Due to redistricting, Torrance lawmaker is assigned to "deferral areas" that include Weho, Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice, Westwood, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
Lieu now represents many more Westside communities, including Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice, Westwood, Pacific Palisades and Beverly Glen.
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