Marc Levine


Marc Levine is an American politician serving as the California State Assemblyman for the 10th district since 2012. A member of the Democratic Party, his district encompasses the North San Francisco Bay Area. Levine is the current Chairman the California Legislative Jewish Caucus. Prior to being elected to the State Assembly in 2012, he was a member of the San Rafael City Council.

Political career

Levine served on the San Rafael City Council. Levine's election to the California State Assembly in 2012 was an upset. He was outspent five-to-one by a fellow Democrat, state Assemblyman Michael Allen.
Levine was reelected in 2014 with 105,636 votes and received more votes than any other member of the State Assembly.

2014 California State Assembly

2016 California State Assembly

2018 California State Assembly

2020 California State Assembly

Personal life

Levine is Jewish. He lives in Marin County with his wife Wendy and their two children.

Immigration

Levine has stated: "Immigrants are welcome and we will do everything we can to help them achieve legal status." In 2015, authored two immigration bills— both of which were signed by Governor Brown.
AB 899 safeguards the privacy of immigrant children by requiring federal immigration officials to obtain a court order before accessing juvenile records. AB 900 helps unaccompanied minor immigrants who are escaping violence and exploitation to receive humanitarian relief through the Special Immigrant Juvenile Status visa process.
In 2014, Levine worked with legislative leaders and Governor Brown to pass legislation providing $3 million in legal aid for immigrants.