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Coronavirus, depleted GOP shape new California Legislature
FILE — In this Thursday June 25, 2020 file photo State Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove, of Bakersfield, talks with Sen. John Moorlach, R-Costa Mesa before at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. When the Legislature reconvenes Monday for the first time since last month's election, Grove will have two less members in her caucus. Both Moorlach and Sen. Ling Ling Chang, of Diamond Bar, lost their reelection bids leaving the Senate just 9 Republican Senators as compared to the 31 Democrats. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE — In this Thursday June 25, 2020 file photo State Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove, of Bakersfield, talks with Sen. John Moorlach, R-Costa Mesa before at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. When the Legislature reconvenes Monday for the first time since last month's election, Grove will have two less members in her caucus. Both Moorlach and Sen. Ling Ling Chang, of Diamond Bar, lost their reelection bids leaving the Senate just 9 Republican Senators as compared to the 31 Democrats. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE — In this Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018 file photo is State Sen. John Moorlach, R-Costa Mesa, at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. Moorlach and fellow Republican Sen. Ling Ling Chang, of Diamond Bar, lost their re-election bids last month, leaving the Senate with just nine Republican senators as compared to 31 Democrats. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE — In this Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018 file photo is State Sen. John Moorlach, R-Costa Mesa, at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. Moorlach and fellow Republican Sen. Ling Ling Chang, of Diamond Bar, lost their re-election bids last month, leaving the Senate with just nine Republican senators as compared to 31 Democrats. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE —In this June 15, 2017 file photo, is state Sen. Josh Newman, D-Fullerton, at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. In a rematch Newman defeated incumbent Ling Ling Chang of Diamond Bar, in last months election. Newman narrowly beat Chang in 2016, but he was recalled in 2018 and replaced by Chang after he voted for a state gas tax. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE —In this June 15, 2017 file photo, is state Sen. Josh Newman, D-Fullerton, at the Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. In a rematch Newman defeated incumbent Ling Ling Chang of Diamond Bar, in last months election. Newman narrowly beat Chang in 2016, but he was recalled in 2018 and replaced by Chang after he voted for a state gas tax. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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The lights of the Capitol dome shine as lawmakers work into the night Friday, Aug. 31, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. F Lawmakers will reconvene Monday , Dec. 7, 2020 for an organizational session to swear in new members. The regular Legislative sessions will begin after the new year. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

The lights of the Capitol dome shine as lawmakers work into the night Friday, Aug. 31, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. F Lawmakers will reconvene Monday , Dec. 7, 2020 for an organizational session to swear in new members. The regular Legislative sessions will begin after the new year. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE — In this Sept. 12, 2019 file photo State Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove, of Bakersfield, left, talks with Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins of San Diego, during the Senate session in Sacramento, Calif. When the Legislature reconvenes Monday for the first time since last month's election, Grove will have two less members in her caucus. Republican state Senators John Moorlach, of Cosa Mesa and Ling Ling Chang, of Diamond Bar, lost their re-election bids leaving the Senate with just nine Republican state senators as compared to 31 Democrats. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE — In this Sept. 12, 2019 file photo State Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove, of Bakersfield, left, talks with Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins of San Diego, during the Senate session in Sacramento, Calif. When the Legislature reconvenes Monday for the first time since last month's election, Grove will have two less members in her caucus. Republican state Senators John Moorlach, of Cosa Mesa and Ling Ling Chang, of Diamond Bar, lost their re-election bids leaving the Senate with just nine Republican state senators as compared to 31 Democrats. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE— In this May 4, 2020 file photo members of the state Assembly practice social distancing during a committee hearing held in the Assembly Chambers in Sacramento, Calif. Lawmakers will reconvene Monday for an organizational session to swear in new members. The regular Legislative sessions will begin after the new year. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File)

FILE— In this May 4, 2020 file photo members of the state Assembly practice social distancing during a committee hearing held in the Assembly Chambers in Sacramento, Calif. Lawmakers will reconvene Monday for an organizational session to swear in new members. The regular Legislative sessions will begin after the new year. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File)

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FILE — In a photo provided by Alex Lee for State Assembly 2020, Alex Lee poses for a photo at the Warm Springs Bay Area Rapid Transit station in Fremont, Calif., May 22, 2019. Voters elected Lee, 25, to replace Democrat Kansen Chu in the 25th Assembly District, making him the youngest state lawmaker in more than eight decades (Vanessa Hsieh/Alex Lee for State Assembly 2020 via AP)

FILE — In a photo provided by Alex Lee for State Assembly 2020, Alex Lee poses for a photo at the Warm Springs Bay Area Rapid Transit station in Fremont, Calif., May 22, 2019. Voters elected Lee, 25, to replace Democrat Kansen Chu in the 25th Assembly District, making him the youngest state lawmaker in more than eight decades (Vanessa Hsieh/Alex Lee for State Assembly 2020 via AP)

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FILE -- In this Aug. 18, 2016, file photo, is Assemblyman Ian Calderon, D-Whittier at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Calderon who retired, is being succeeded by his stepmother Lisa Calderon. Ian Calderon had succeeded his father, Charles Calderon, Lisa's husband, to represent the 57th Assembly District.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE -- In this Aug. 18, 2016, file photo, is Assemblyman Ian Calderon, D-Whittier at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Calderon who retired, is being succeeded by his stepmother Lisa Calderon. Ian Calderon had succeeded his father, Charles Calderon, Lisa's husband, to represent the 57th Assembly District.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE — In this Tuesday April 25, 2017 file photo, then California Natural Resources Secretary John Laird, appears before a hearing of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water, in Sacramento, Calif. Laird, who also served in the state Assembly, was elected to the state Senate replacing William Morning in Senate District 17. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE — In this Tuesday April 25, 2017 file photo, then California Natural Resources Secretary John Laird, appears before a hearing of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water, in Sacramento, Calif. Laird, who also served in the state Assembly, was elected to the state Senate replacing William Morning in Senate District 17. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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FILE - In this June 22, 2016 file photo, Assemblywoman Ling Ling Chang, R-Diamond Bar, appears before a state Senate committee in Sacramento, Calif. Chang lost her rematch race against Democrat Josh Newman of Fullerton in last months election. Newman narrowly beat Chang in 2016, but he was recalled in 2018 and replaced by Chang after he voted for a state gas tax. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE - In this June 22, 2016 file photo, Assemblywoman Ling Ling Chang, R-Diamond Bar, appears before a state Senate committee in Sacramento, Calif. Chang lost her rematch race against Democrat Josh Newman of Fullerton in last months election. Newman narrowly beat Chang in 2016, but he was recalled in 2018 and replaced by Chang after he voted for a state gas tax. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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