Caucus News

Senator Melissa Hurtado

Hurtado Introduces District-Inspired Bill to Support Migrant Workers with Greater Access to Child Care

February 3, 2021

SACRAMENTO, CA - Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) today introduced legislation to create greater access to childcare for our agricultural workers in the hours needed to support their jobs.

“Agriculture is the backbone of our community – those who uproot their lives to provide the food we eat must have access to childcare for the hours they work,” said Senator Hurtado. “California must do whatever it can to meet the needs of these workers and their children.”

Senator Melissa Hurtado

Hurtado Applauds Biden Administration for Clean Water Supply to Farmworkers and Farmers

February 3, 2021

SACRAMENTO, CA – State Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) released the following statement upon the announcement of additional Central Valley Project water contract conversations by the United States Bureau of Reclamation:

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener Introduces SB 271 to Allow for More Diverse and Democratic Sheriff Elections

February 3, 2021

SACRAMENTO – Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced SB 271, the Sheriff Democracy and Diversity Act, to allow all registered voters to run for Sheriff — reverting back to the eligibility requirements in place from 1850 until 1989. Currently, only law enforcement officers — people with POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) certificates — are eligible to run for Sheriff.

Robert M. Hertzberg

Asm. Rivas, Sen. Hertzberg Introduce CA Clean Water Act to Clean Up All Waterways by 2050

February 2, 2021

SACRAMENTO – On Tuesday, Assemblymember Robert Rivas (D-Hollister), Senate Majority Leader Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys) and California Coastkeeper Alliance introduced the California Clean Water Act, Assembly Bill 377, legislation that will put California back on track to eliminate impaired waterways and make all waters statewide suitable for conversion to drinking water, swimming, and fishing by 2050.

Senator Bill Dodd

Sen. Dodd: Virtual Town Hall on Covid-19 and Housing

February 2, 2021

Senator Steven Bradford

Senator Steven Bradford Appointed to African American Reparations Study Task Force

February 2, 2021

SACRAMENTO – Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins has appointed Senator Steven Bradford (D-Gardena) as a member to California’s Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans. California became the first state government in the country to establish a task force for this purpose.

Senator Mike McGuire

McGuire, along with broad based bipartisan coalition, introduces bill to get tourism industry back to work

February 1, 2021

Sacramento, CA – California’s travel and hospitality industry is one of the largest economic drivers for the state. Before COVID-19, more than 1.2 million California workers earned their livelihoods in hospitality, and visitors spent $145 billion annually at California businesses, generating $12.3 billion in state and local tax revenues. 

Senator John Laird

State Senator John Laird Introduces Gender Neutral Legislation Addressing Archaic References to the CHP Commissioner

February 1, 2021

SACRAMENTO – Today, State Senator John Laird (D- Santa Cruz) introduced SB 272 that updates archaic gender specific pronouns referencing the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Commissioner. These outdated pronouns have been in statute for over sixty years, and do not reflect the department’s current leadership.

Senator Bill Dodd

Sen. Dodd Introduces Elderly and Disabled Assistance Bill

February 1, 2021

SACRAMENTO – With high COVID-19 infection rates at California nursing homes, Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, introduced legislation today to expand a successful program that allows low-income seniors and people with disabilities to receive care in the safety of their own homes.

Richard Pan

Dr. Richard Pan Responds to Anti-Vaxxer Protest that Halted Vaccines Given at Dodger Stadium

January 30, 2021

SACRAMENTO –Dr. Richard Pan, pediatrician and State Senator responded to the interruption of the Dodger Stadium vaccination site when anti-vaxxers marched to the entrance on Saturday, prompting officials to close the gate to secure the site.