Caucus News

Robert M. Hertzberg

Basic needs of working families during recessions would be better met under new bill

February 24, 2015

SACRAMENTO – In May 1961, Chloe and Alderson Muncy of Paynesville, West Virginia were the first recipients of modern food assistance, granted through an executive order by President Kennedy.
Three years later, on Aug. 31, 1964, then-President Johnson signed the Food Stamp Act of 1964, permanently cementing one of the centerpiece initiatives from the War on Poverty. As Johnson said at the time, this program applies “the power of America’s … abundance to the task of building a better life for every American.”

Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva: "Safe Drinking Water in Schools Act" Critical Step to Protecting Children's Health

February 24, 2015

SACRAMENTO – Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) recently introduced legislation that will require yearly testing of drinking water at schools in California to ensure water quality and safety.
Currently, the extent of ongoing water quality issues at school sites throughout the Inland Empire and California remains largely unknown and unaddressed.  SB 334 requires that, where schools find that their water is not clean, school districts must provide alternative sources of clean water.  

Senator Mike McGuire

Senator McGuire introduces bill to protect redwood trees from burl poachers

February 23, 2015

Sacramento, CA – State Senator Mike McGuire introduced legislation this week to protect old growth redwoods -- the tallest trees on the planet – and put a stop to the devastating  practice of burl theft  from our state and national parks and California’s forests. Burls – the dormant, knobby material that grows at the base of redwood trees – are the primary method of redwood tree regeneration.

Senator Henry Stern

Senator Pavley Calls for More Scrutiny of Oil and Gas Injection Wells

February 20, 2015

SACRAMENTO – Senator Fran Pavley (D-Agoura Hills) introduced legislation this week that calls for more comprehensive and transparent reporting of oil and gas well drilling activity. This is the first step in addressing the serious deficiencies identified in how, for example, post-drilling wastewater is disposed of in underground wells.

Robert M. Hertzberg

Senate policy hearing to review innovative ways to harness stormwater and help solve California’s drought and reduce water costs

February 20, 2015

SACRAMENTO – Stakeholders in the management of stormwater and urban runoff will consider emerging approaches to paying for stormwater projects during a public hearing in Sacramento convened by Sens. Bob Hertzberg and Fran Pavley on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015, beginning at 2 p.m.
Joining Sen. Hertzberg, chair of the Senate Committee on Governance and Finance, and Sen. Pavley, chair of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water, will be several stormwater policy experts. 

Richard Pan

Senate Bill 277 Introduced to End California’s Vaccine Exemption Loophole

February 19, 2015

SACRAMENTO –Dr. Richard Pan, a pediatrician and Senator representing Sacramento, Senator Ben Allen, the former Board President of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalaz who represents San Diego have introduced Senate Bill 277 to repeal the personal belief exemption that currently allows parents to opt their child out of vaccines in our schools. 

Cathleen Galgiani

Senator Galgiani Announces Creation of Senate Select Committee on Missing and Unidentified Persons

February 19, 2015

Senator Galgiani is pleased to announce that she has been appointed as Chair of the newly created Senate Select Committee on Missing and Unidentified Persons.

Cathleen Galgiani

Please Join Senator Galgiani for an Open House at her Modesto District Office

February 19, 2015

Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva Unveils 'Keep Our Kids Safe Act of 2015'

February 19, 2015

SACRAMENTO – In response to a recent court ruling that limits the ability of local jurisdictions in California from further statutorily protecting children from dangerous sex offenders, Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) today introduced a bill that will strengthen the ability of cities and counties to build upon existing protections from these offenders living in communities throughout the state.

Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva to Lead Select Committee on Mobile Homes

February 18, 2015

SACRAMENTO – Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) has selected and the Senate Rules Committee approved Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) to serve as Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Manufactured Home Communities.  Senator Leyva has also been selected as the Senate designee to the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s Mobilehome Park Inspection Program Task Force.