Remind Me to Eat: A Day in the Lives of 2 First-Year State Lawmakers

It’s a typical Monday morning in the Sacramento office of California Assemblymember Tri Ta.

Except for the doughnuts. And his wife.

It’s Ta’s birthday—he’s turning 50—and he’s set to offer his first resolution, addressing human rights in Vietnam, on the Assembly floor. So the day has a celebratory air.

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