Caucus News

Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva Introduces Legislation to Improve Educational Success of Foster Youth

January 15, 2021

SACRAMENTO – Continuing her work to improve educational opportunities for foster youth, Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) introduced legislation allowing greater access to higher education for current and former foster youth by strengthening an existing program for foster youth attending California’s community colleges.

Richard Pan

President Trump’s Mob Carrying Out Their Nationwide Attack in CA State Capitol

January 14, 2021

SACRAMENTO, CA — Dr. Richard Pan, California State Senator and pediatrician made the following statement following threats of gun violence made to California State Legislators at the State Capitol:

Senator Dave Cortese

Senator Cortese’s Statement on State’s Proposed Immediate Budget Action

January 14, 2021

Senator Dave Cortese (D-Silicon Valley) made the following statement during today’s Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee about the immediate action detailed in the 2021-22 State Budget that the Governor is proposing the Legislature adopt within the next few weeks:

Senator Anthony J. Portantino

Portantino Wants Students to Receive Mental Health Education Introduces Bill to Create and Teach Curriculum for K-12 Schools

January 14, 2021

Sacramento, California State Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – La Cañada Flintridge) has introduced SB  224 to require all students in California receive age appropriate mental health education.

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener Introduces License Plate Privacy Act to Prevent Sensitive Personal Data from Being Misused by Law Enforcement

January 14, 2021

Sacramento - Today Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) introduced SB 210, the License Plate Privacy Act, which will prevent sensitive Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) data from being misused by law enforcement. The bill will be in print this evening and text of the legislation is available upon request.

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Timely Care for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

January 14, 2021

Sacramento - Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) introduced SB 221, which would require health plans and insurers to provide patients with timely follow-up care for mental health issues and substance use disorders. California’s current law requires that Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and insurers provide initial care for patients within ten business days following enrollment. But, under current interpretation of the law, health plans and insurers are not required to provide timely subsequent care for patients after an initial appointment.

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener Introduces the Recovery Incentives Act to Confront the Growing Meth and Overdose Crisis

January 14, 2021

Sacramento – Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced SB 110 to address the worsening methamphetamine addiction crisis facing our state. The Recovery Incentives Act legalizes the substance use disorder treatment known as “contingency management,” and authorizes Medi-Cal to cover it. Contingency management has proven to be the most effective method of treatment for methamphetamine addiction, and is frequently used as a treatment program by the Veterans Affairs Administration.

Senator Bill Dodd

Sen. Dodd Lauds Fairfield and Vacaville Police Handling of Standoff

January 14, 2021

FAIRFIELD – Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, commended Fairfield and Vacaville police officers today for their handling of an 18-hour-long, armed standoff that ended peacefully with the arrest of a man accused of threatening his parents with a knife.

Senator Bill Dodd

Sen. Dodd Responds to Trump Impeachment

January 13, 2021

SACRAMENTO – Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, issued the following statement today regarding the impeachment of President Donald Trump on a charge that he incited an insurrection Jan. 6 when encouraged his supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol:

“The president must be held accountable for this outrageous attack on our democratic system of government,” Sen. Dodd said. “Impeachment was the appropriate response to this unconscionable act. It sends a strong message that the American people will not allow anyone, even the president, to undermine our republic.”

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Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva: Rape Survivors Must Be Able to Track Their Rape Kits

January 13, 2021

SACRAMENTO – Earlier today, Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) introduced legislation requiring the addition of a new online victim portal to California’s existing rape kit tracking system to allow survivors of sexual assault to anonymously and electronically track and receive updates regarding the status, location and information regarding their rape kit.