Caucus News

Holly J. Mitchell

Senator Holly J. Mitchell dismayed at gun deaths in TX, MN and LA

July 8, 2016

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 “I am utterly dismayed over the race-based killing of law enforcement officers in Dallas on Thursday, and the ongoing homicide of Black men at the hands of law enforcement nationwide.

“Based on what we have learned about these acts of violence so far, they are racist and wrong.

Kevin de León

Acting Governor Issues Proclamation Declaring Vin Scully Day

July 8, 2016

LOS ANGELES – Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), in his capacity as Acting Governor, issued a proclamation today declaring July 8, 2016 as “Vin Scully Day” in the State of California to honor the legendary Los Angeles Dodgers announcer.

The text of the proclamation is below:

A PROCLAMATION

Kevin de León

STATEMENT: Acting Governor de León on the Attacks on Law Enforcement in Dallas, Texas

July 8, 2016

LOS ANGELES - California Acting Governor and Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León issued the following statement regarding the attacks on law enforcement in Dallas, Texas. 

"I deeply mourn with the families and friends of the five brave police officers killed in Dallas, Texas last night. As our nation continues to grapple with issues of race and gun safety, violence should never be the answer. In my capacity as Acting Governor, I have ordered flags in all state buildings to be lowered in the officers' memory until sunset on July 12."

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Senator Steven M. Glazer

Governor Signs Sen. Glazer's Bill to Ban Bullet Buttons

July 1, 2016

Gov. Jerry Brown today signed into law Senator Steve Glazer’s legislation to ban the so-called bullet button, a key element of a historic gun reform package approved by the Legislature a day earlier.

Glazer, D-Orinda, is joint author with Sen. Isadore Hall, D-Los Angeles, on the bullet button ban, SB 880.

A bullet button assault-style rifle was used by the shooters who killed 14 people and wounded 21 in the San Bernardino terrorist attack last year.

Senator Nancy Skinner

Gov. Brown signs bill prohibiting high-capacity gun magazines

July 1, 2016

Senate Bill 1446 sponsored by Sen. Loni Hancock

SACRAMENTO – California Gov. Jerry Brown today signed into law a bill by Sen. Loni Hancock that prohibits the possession of any ammunition-holding device for an assault-style weapon that holds more than 10 rounds.

Senator Bill Dodd

Bill to increase effectiveness of ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs moves forward

June 30, 2016

Wolk bill will help increase code compliance to increase energy efficiency, protect consumers
(SACRAMENTO)–The Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee voted 10-4 late yesterday to approve Senate Bill 1414 by State Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis), legislation to increase the effectiveness of ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs, which are critical to the State’s energy and environmental policies.

Bill Monning

Bill to Protect Seniors and their Families from Delayed Payments Goes to the Governor

June 30, 2016

(SACRAMENTO, CA)  - Today, the California Legislature sent Senate Bill (SB) 939, authored by Senator Bill Monning (D-Carmel), to the Governor.  The bill will help protect Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) residents and their estates against significant delays in lump-sum entrance fee repayments. 

Kevin de León

California Legislature Passes Nation’s Strongest Gun-Violence Prevention Measures

June 30, 2016

SACRAMENTO – California Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Paramount) today released the following statements on the Legislature’s passage of the nation’s strongest gun-violence prevention measures.

Kevin de León

Legislature Passes “No Place Like Home” Initiative to Tackle Homelessness

June 30, 2016

SACRAMENTO — The California Legislature today gave final approval to the “No Place Like Home” initiative, a first-of-its kind plan to assist local communities in preventing and addressing homelessness. This proposal provides $2 billion for the construction and rehabilitation of permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals with mental illness.  The “No Place Like Home” initiative takes a “housing first” approach, which has been used successfully in other states and is considered best practice by many homeless advocates and social service experts.

Senator Nancy Skinner

Assembly passes bill prohibiting high-capacity gun magazines

June 30, 2016

Senate Bill 1446 by Sen. Loni Hancock now goes to Gov. Brown

SACRAMENTO – The California Assembly today approved a bill by Sen. Loni Hancock to prohibit the possession of any ammunition-holding device for an assault-style weapon that holds more than 10 rounds.