Assemblymembers convene during session at the state Capitol in Sacramento on Feb. 21, 2023. (Photo by Rahul Lal/CalMatters) For lawmakers who are loath to vote “no,” Adam Gray has become something of a rallying cry for legislative reform. Twice, California Democrats have deemed the former Assemblymember their best bet to take the highly competitive 13th Congressional District. And twice Republicans have hammered him for an unremarkable aspect of his legislative record. “You paid his salary and benefits most of his adult life,” said the narrator of an ad run by a Republican super PAC in 2022, when Gray first ran (and lost) to John Duarte. “In return, he skipped over 150 votes in the
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