Senator Henry Stern

Senator Henry Stern

Senator Henry Stern

After Years of Legislative Advocacy, Vulnerable California Mountain Lions May Gain Critical Endangered Species Protections

April 16, 2020

SACRAMENTO – The California Fish and Game Commission will vote today to provide vulnerable mountain lions temporary endangered species status and move mountain lions one step closer to full endangered species status after urgent calls from key legislators emphasized that “[now] is the time to act to save these noble creatures.”

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Los Angeles Legislative Leaders Applaud Governor’s Call to “Help People into the Life-Saving Treatment That They Need at the Precise Moment They Need It”

February 19, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) and Assemblymember Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) today applauded Governor Newsom’s State of the State call to expand life-saving treatment for gravely disabled homeless Californians in desperate need of care.

Senator Henry Stern

After Legislators Call for Urgent Action, State Officials Take Control of Depredation Process, Promise “All-Inclusive Strategy” on Mountain Lion Extinction Threat

February 14, 2020

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has taken control of the statewide mountain lion depredation process and promised an “all-inclusive strategy” in response to a letter from the chairs of key environmental committees calling for a comprehensive solution to the Southern California mountain lion extinction crisis.

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Senator Henry Stern: Governor Newsom’s Budget “Advances Bold New Ideas to Fight California’s Climate Emergency”

January 10, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) issued the following statement applauding Governor Newsom’s announced budget:

“Governor Newsom’s budget advances bold new ideas to fight California’s climate emergency. By advocating the passage of California’s first ever climate resiliency bond, putting $1 billion toward publicly-supported green innovation and committing $2 billion to expand our firefighting corps, harden our homes and protect our communities from disaster, Governor Newsom is placing resiliency at the top of the agenda.

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Give Yourself a Gift This Holiday Season: State Protecting $751 Million in Unclaimed Property for Local Residents

December 23, 2019

SACRAMENTO – Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) is encouraging local residents to take a moment this month and see if the State Controller’s office is holding onto money in their name. In areas represented by Senator Stern, about $751 million in property – most of which is money in bank accounts, uncashed cashier’s checks and stocks – is waiting to be claimed. 

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Stern-Authored Bills on First Responder Mental Health, Aliso Canyon and Other Critical Issues Set to Take Effect January 1

December 30, 2019

SACRAMENTO – On January 1st, five bills authored this year by Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) and signed by Governor Newsom will become state law.

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After Senate Decries Reckless Wildfire-Related Power Shutoffs, CPUC Proposes $1.2 Billion to Help Customers Keep the Lights On

December 16, 2019

SACRAMENTO – After months of Southern California Edison public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) that left over 180,000 customers in the dark, Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) and his colleagues called for an urgent response to the crisis. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has answered with $1.2 billion in funding to help customers keep their power on.

Senator Henry Stern

Stern Applauds Governor’s Leadership on Fracking Moratorium, Prepares For January Oversight Hearing on State’s Oil & Gas Policy

November 21, 2019

CALABASAS – State Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) applauded Governor Gavin Newsom’s move establishing a statewide moratorium the issuance of steam-injected oil drilling and fracking permits, stating:

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Senator Stern Applauds Preservation of Hidden Creeks Open Space

November 21, 2019

CALABASAS – Senator Henry Stern (D-Calabasas) applauded today’s decision by the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) to preserve the Hidden Creeks area as open space:

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Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee

November 15, 2019