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Teen Asian American leader makes history on Walnut City Council

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At just 19 years old, Kaylee May Law has been sworn into the Walnut City Council, becoming one of the youngest Asian American elected officials in the nation. As reported by both MSN and CBS News Los Angeles, Law’s election underscores her remarkable achievements both in academics and public service.

Law’s exceptional drive and ambition were evident from a young age. By the time most teenagers were preparing for high school, she was tackling college-level coursework. Her educational accomplishments include earning three associate degrees from Mt. San Antonio College at 16, followed by a bachelor’s degree from Grand Canyon University, and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University—all by age 19.

During her swearing-in ceremony, Law reflected on her deep connection to the Walnut community.

“This community raised me, and it’s been great,” she said, per CBS News Los Angeles, enthusiasm for the opportunity to give back through leadership.

Walnut, a suburban city in Los Angeles County with a thriving Asian American population, celebrates Law’s success as both a reflection of her personal dedication and a milestone for diverse representation in local government. Her historic achievement signals a shift toward empowering younger generations to engage in civic leadership and create meaningful change.

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