Caucus News

Senator Susan Rubio

California Senate Unanimously Passes Senator Rubio Bill  Increasing Domestic Violence Protections

June 25, 2020

SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Senate today unanimously passed a bill by Sen. Susan Rubio (D-Baldwin Park) that would expand protections for domestic violence survivors by allowing them to describe psychologically damaging and abusive behavior as supporting evidence in family court hearings and criminal trials. 

Jerry Hill

California Senate Passes SB 793, Bill Creating Country’s Strongest Restrictions on Flavored Tobacco Products Heads to Assembly

June 25, 2020

News Release: “Using candy, fruit and other alluring flavors, the tobacco industry weaponized its tactics to beguile a new generation into nicotine addiction while keeping longtime users hooked. SB 793 breaks Big Tobacco’s death grip,” said Senator Hill. “The Senate’s vote today is a huge win for this landmark legislation."

Senator Bill Dodd

Sen. Dodd's Power Shutoff Protection Bill Clears Senate

June 25, 2020

SACRAMENTO – The Senate today unanimously approved legislation from Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, that would aid people with disabilities and local governments during wildfire-related utility power shutoffs such as those last year from Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

Senator Bill Dodd

Sens. Dodd/Glazer power shutoff generator bill clears Senate

June 25, 2020

SACRAMENTO – The Senate today unanimously approved legislation from Sens. Bill Dodd and Steve Glazer to ensure critical facilities such as hospitals, fire stations and water treatment plants can operate during wildfire-inspired electric utility power shutoffs such as those used last year by Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

Jim Beall

PRESS RELEASE: Five Wounds Trail Awarded $4.14 Million Dollar Grant

June 24, 2020

San José, Through the ongoing support and advocacy of Senator Beall and community leaders, the VTA Board has approved a $4.14 million Measure B grant award to the City of San Jose for the development of the Five Wounds Trail.

Senator Lena A. Gonzalez

Senate Passes “The Equal Insurance HIV Act” Enacting Anti-discrimination Protections

June 24, 2020

Sacramento, Calif.- Today, the California State Senate approved SB 1255 by Senator Lena Gonzalez (D- Long Beach) and the Senate Committee on Insurance. Section one of SB 1255, The Equal Insurance HIV Act, by Senator Lena Gonzalez and co-sponsored by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara and Equality California, ends the unjust practice of insurance companies discriminating against HIV-positive individuals, keeps up to date with medical advancements and ensures coverage for affected families during these unprecedented times.

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Scott Wiener's Statement Remembering Harry Britt

June 24, 2020

SACRAMENTO - Today, Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) released the following statement upon learning that Harry Britt, a gay man and member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who succeeded Harvey Milk, had passed away:

“Harry Britt was a pioneer in the LGBTQ community’s entry into electoral politics. He deeply understood that while our allies are essential, we must have our own seat at the table. Harry helped create political space for people like me to serve in elected office. Harry’s death is a tragedy. He will be missed.”

Holly J. Mitchell

CA State Senate Bends the Arc Towards Justice with Passage of ACA 5

June 24, 2020

CA State Senate Bends the Arc Towards Justice with Passage of ACA 5

SACRAMENTO- Today the CA State Senate passed ACA 5 to reverse 25 years of institutional and educational barriers resulting from the passage of Proposition 209. The collective actions against inequality and injustice that we’ve seen around the world represent an urgent call for systemic change. We must be affirmative in our actions we take to bend the arc towards justice. It’s time for a new generation of California’s voters to stand up and advance equity.

Senator Steven M. Glazer

Senator Glazer Issues Statement on ACA 5

June 24, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senator Steve Glazer, D-Contra Costa, released this statement on the Senate’s consideration of ACA 5:

 

I have fought all of my life to try to ensure that no one was discriminated against because of race, sex or national origin.

Recently, I have watched with anger as top officials in this country appealed to anti-Asian sentiments to try to win favor or cast aspersions; a disgraceful practice from California and American history. 

Senator Nancy Skinner

Sen. Skinner Announces Senate Oversight Hearing for Covid-19 Outbreak in CA Prisons

June 23, 2020

Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, announced today that the Senate Committee on Public Safety will hold an oversight hearing on the Covid-19 outbreak in California prisons on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The hearing will focus on the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s (CDCR) current and future plans for handling of the outbreak, which has now spread to at least 19 state correctional facilities.