Hyssop Rhododendron Clematis

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Hyssop Rhododendron ("Hys") Clematis (born November 27,1978) is the current Junior Senator for California.

Hys Clematis
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US Senator
In Office:
2017 - Present
Preceded by Elizabeth Rosenbaum
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

November 27, 1978
San Francisco, Michigan
Political Party Democratic Party
Spouse Single
Religion United Church of Christ


Contents

Early Childhood

Hyssop Rhododendron "Hys" Clematis was born on November 27, 1978 to Jesse Clematis and LeAnne Fairfield, a recently married couple who met each other during the Human Be-In and started "dating" with each other during the Summer of Love, at the California Pacific Medical Center. A notable point is that Hys was born only hours before the assassinations of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk[1]. Both Jesse and LeAnne were avid supporters of Moscone and Milk and were friends of Milk and fellow Supervisor Carol Ruth Silver. If Hys was born only hours later when the news was being spread, Hys' name would have been Harvey.

Though the Clematis' were friends with many San Francisco politicos, in Hys' early childhood the Clematis' did not have much money and barely could afford their place in the Tenderloin (a San Francisco neighborhood) along with raising Hys. However in 1982, with Jesse just starting to work as resource manager in Bank of America's SF headquarters and LeAnne working as a sous chef at the renown Fleur de Lys, the family was increasingly able to enjoy an upper middle class lifestyle and moved to a small house in Belmont. Despite the new money, Jesse and LeAnne's political roots and activism led Hys to live a life that had few lavish excesses. Hys was always encouraged to read at San Francisco's many independent bookstores, especially the famous City Lights, and to be environmentally friendly. Their family was notable in establishing one of the Bay Area's first community composts.

Another notable thing in young Hys' life was the death of openly gay SF Supervisor Harvey Milk, as Jesse and LeAnne had explained to Hys about the significance of his birthday and of both Milk and Moscone. The Clematis family went to Supervisor Milk's resting place when Hys' was 7 and Hys' was consumed on learning anything he could on life of Harvey Milk. Though he did not quite grasp the complete meaning, Milk's famous taped saying "If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door" left a lasting impression when Hys' came across it.

Youth Years and Early Political Life

In 1992 the Clematis household moved to a new house in Half Moon Bay. At Half Moon Bay High School Hys excelled in the social sciences, though had some trouble in life science subjects. He also was active in his school's tennis team, student council, and QuizKids (the school's quizbowl team). At about the same time he came out as gay (initially just to himself, parents, and a few close friends). At the age of 13 (when he was still in middle school) he volunteered heavily for Clinton's Presidential Campaign over his disgust of Republican Party, especially Reagan for his discriminatory policies toward the LGBT community including the AIDS crisis and the turning of the 80's into the "decade of greed." He graduated on the honor role in 1996 and decided to enroll at the University of California, Santa Barbara (after being rejected from his first choice school, UCLA), despite a full-ride scholarship to San Francisco State as well as acceptance into his parent's alma mater, UC Berkeley.

At UCSB he initially majored in Sociology, but during the course of his first year he added economics. As a college student - when not involved in activism - he worked in various coffee shops, including a 6 month stint as a barista at Starbucks. Upon graduation he landed an internship and eventually a job at Wells Fargo and returned to San Francisco. Concentrating on his job and social life, he took a little break from activism in 2000. With George W. Bush's controversial win in 2000, he was convinced that he needed to be politically active again to stop the alarming regressivism that would assuredly come from a Bush administration and Republican congress. He became actively involved in the 2002 elections to ensure a Democratic victory (esp. in California) and by 2004 he became chief of staff to Supervisor Tim Daly. Two years later he ran for Daly's District 6 seat when Daly ran for State Assembly. Hys won, albeit in a very close race.

Campaign for Congress

After officially announcing his intention to run with his students at the University of Michigan, Drew started in on a long campaign. While the race turned negative with his Republican opponent criticizing his lack of a political background, Drew kept the campaign positive and spoke about his plans for office. Once the dust settled, Drew was elected with 55% of the vote to his Republican opponents 44%.

First Term (2007-2008)

Once taking office, Drew spent most his time that term getting used to Congress and learning the ways of Capital Hill. Working with the Democratic leadership, Brockmeier was pleased to pass an agenda for America with bipartisan support. The measures of the agenda included raising the minimum wage for the first time in 10 years, passing the 9/11 Commission recommendations, reversing the ban on stem cell
Congressman Brockmeier debating the minimum wage increase on the House floor.
research, common sense immigration reform, and other measures. Drew was also used this opportunity to introduce his own first measures of his own personal agenda. He presented plans to clean up Washington, end outsourcing of American jobs, make college more affordable, cover every child with healthcare, make prescriptions more affordable for seniors, and bring peace to the Sudan.

San Francisco Board of Supervisors and West Coast Legislature

On the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Hys' continued Daly's strong advocacy for affordable housing and smart growth. He struck deals with developers of One Rincon Hill to build a residential tower near Gap's new Mission Bay headquarter if a certain percentage of units were available as affordable housing. He has opposed Chamber of Commerce efforts to increase parking lots in the city in favor of more money and investment for MUNI as well as improvements for CalTrain and the Trans Bay Terminal facility. He also successfully lobbied for more MUNI routes to South Beach and Mission Bay. Hys' also pushed for a composting program for Union Square and SOMA (at least for area restaurants). In 2010 Hys' ran for a seat on the WCO legislator and won. In the regional legislator he was instrumental in passing the WCO Dignity with Death Act help defeat a bill to repeal WCO civil unions.

Senate (2017-?)

He was appointed to fill the large shoes to Senator Rosenbaum in 2016.

Private Life

Hys has been dating former Senator Jaime Elzar-Toledo for 3+ years. Hys is also a devout Christian and member of the United Church of Christ.

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Preceded by
Elizabeth Rosenbaum
California Senator
2017-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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