Senator Melissa Hurtado

Senator Melissa Hurtado

Senator Melissa Hurtado

Senator Hurtado Releases Statement on Recent State Report on California’s Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Program

November 16, 2020

The LAO report sheds a small glimpse of light on the injustices to poor, farm-working communities in my district. The humble, hard-working men and women of the Valley risk their lives to feed the world. In return, Sacramento and Washington D.C. have disproportionately failed them with inadequate resources and broken policies that further increase their cost of water and put their health at risk. It’s well past time to eliminate bureaucratic delay and help provide these communities with clean drinking water. 

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Senator Melissa Hurtado Releases Statement Regarding the Death of Robert Forbes

June 4, 2020

According to the Bakersfield Police Department Robert Forbes was fatally injured after being hit by a car at a protest against police brutality. To help the police, anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact the Bakersfield Police Department at(661) 327-7111, or by emailing Officer C. Ott at cott@bakersfieldpd.us.

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Senator Melissa Hurtado to Host National Podcast on Asthma

October 12, 2020

Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger), in partnership with Women In Government, a national, non-profit, non-partisan organization of women state legislators, released a podcast on Type 2 Inflammation in Asthma today. This new podcast, found here, will uncover how atopic, allergic, and inflammatory diseases like asthma affect our families and communities.

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Hurtado Makes Big Splash as Governor Signs Critical Water Bill

September 29, 2020

(SACRAMENTO, CA) Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) secured Governor Gavin Newsom’s signature yesterday on legislation that will speed the permit process for low-income Central Valley communities to deliver clean drinking water for residents. The bill, Senate Bill 974, exempts new water projects that serve small, rural communities from some provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The exemption allows low-income communities to find relief for the expensive and exhaustive permit process to produce water wells and related projects.

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Hurtado and Ramos urge first-ever statewide suicide prevention entity to battle rising suicides amidst COVID-19

August 24, 2020

Hurtado, a principal co-author of the measure, said, “We must take bold moves to address the languishing mental health system. This starts by creating a visible and accountable office with the purpose of focusing on suicide prevention. We cannot continue to watch our loved ones struggle to access care when they are in crisis.

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Beat the Heat in a Local Cooling Center

August 14, 2020

A heat advisory has been issued for August 15th and 16th in the Southern Central Valley. Temperatures are expected to near 110 degrees over the next week. The following locations will be open as cooling centers in the Central Valley to help residents escape the heat:

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CA Farmworker Communities Closer to Safe Drinking Water in Senator Hurtado’s Bill

August 7, 2020

Contaminated water has long plagued California’s Southern Central Valley, a region home to many farmworkers. SB 974, a bill by Senator Melissa Hurtado, seeks to provide safe drinking water by exempting small disadvantaged communities from certain CEQA provisions.

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Keep EDD open 24/7 to clear backlog

July 22, 2020

Senators Scott Wilk, representing the 21st Senate District and Melissa Hurtado, representing the 14th Senate District, announced they have submitted a request to Governor Newsom urging him to issue an Executive Order to keep EDD phone lines and operations open and fully staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until the delay in claims processing is addressed. 

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Senator Melissa Hurtado COVID-19 Relief Package Advances 

July 15, 2020

Central valley COVID-19 relief package advances to the Assembly for approval.  This district-specific legislation focuses on clean water, jobs, workforce training, and protecting our most vulnerable.

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Senator Hurtado Joins City of Sanger to Celebrate Clean Water for Residents

July 7, 2020

Senator Hurtado Joins City of Sanger in hosting a ribbon cutting to celebrate the new operations of the city’s new water systems and holding tank. The 750,000 gallon tank, nitrate blending station and booster pumps is a joint project with the California Division of Drinking Water and the U.S Economic Development Administration to help the city to serve the residents with clean water.  With $4 million secured through State investments, this project took about a year to complete.