Caucus News

Bob Wieckowski

Senate Environmental Quality Committee to examine how state, locals are preparing for climate change

February 10, 2015

Sacramento – California state senators unveiled new legislation to strengthen California’s leadership in clean energy and combating climate change today at the state Capitol.  The proposals call for new benchmarks for energy efficiency, pollution reduction and petroleum use.

Ben Hueso

Hueso Introduces Bill to Establish Expert Committee to Advise on Clean Energy and Greenhouse Gas-Related Policies

February 10, 2015

(Sacramento, CA)– State Senator Ben Hueso (D-San Diego) introduced a bill that calls for the creation of the Committee on Maximizing Jobs and Economic Development.  The Committee would advise state agencies on the most effective way to implement clean energy policies while creating more employment opportunities across the state.

Senator Nancy Skinner

Senate & Assembly Joint Hearing on Police and Community Relations

February 9, 2015

Senate & Assembly Joint Hearing:

Law Enforcement and Community Trust in California

Sacramento – The Senate and Assembly Public Safety Committees will hold a joint hearing on Tuesday, February 10th on police and community relations in California. 

The hearing will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Room 4203 of the State Capitol.  It is expected to be broadcast live on the California Channel and audio of the proceedings will be streamed on the State Senate’s website.

An agenda and list of witnesses is attached.

Cathleen Galgiani

FYI: TRAFFIC ADVISORY: STATE ROUTE 12 AT POTATO SLOUGH IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY

February 9, 2015

I would like to inform my constituents that the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will close the eastbound and westbound #1 (left) lane on State Route 12 at Potato Slough for bridge work.

Work will begin on Tuesday, February 10, 2015, through Thursday, February 12, 2015, from 7:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m.

Motorists should expect 10 minute delays.  Alternate routes should be taken whenever possible.

Richard Pan

Senators Richard Pan and Ben Allen to Introduce Legislation to End California’s Vaccine Exemption Loophole

February 4, 2015

SACRAMENTO –Dr. Richard Pan, a pediatrician and Senator representing Sacramento and Senator Ben Allen, the former Board President of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will introduce legislation that will repeal the personal belief exemption that currently allows parents to effectively opt their child out of vaccines in our schools. 

Senator Benjamin Allen

Senators Richard Pan and Ben Allen to Introduce Legislation to End California’s Vaccine Exemption Loophole

February 4, 2015

SACRAMENTO – Dr. Richard Pan, a pediatrician and Senator representing Sacramento and Senator Ben Allen, the former Board President of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will introduce legislation that will repeal the personal belief exemption that currently allows parents to effectively opt their child out of vaccines in our schools. 

Jim Beall

Beall Introduces Bill to Stop Serial Sex Offenders From Avoiding Apppropriate Sentences

February 4, 2015

SACRAMENTO –Serial sexual predators will no longer be able to slither through a loophole in California’s penal code to escape punishment under a proposal introduced Wednesday by Senator Jim Beall.Beall’s Senate Bill 164 restores the intent of California’s “One Strike Law” by  tightening a section of the code so that a conviction on a previously undiscovered sex crime will be considered as a “second strike’’ that can be used to put away serial sex offenders for 25 years to life, depending on aggravating circumstances.

Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva Launches Career and Jobs Skills Education Act of 2015

January 29, 2015

SACRAMENTO – Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) today jointly authored the Career and Job Skills Education Act with Senator Mike McGuire (D-Healdsburg).
SB 148 appropriates $600 million to a Career Technical Education (CTE) incentive grant program for local school districts.  Strong performance standards and oversight measures in the legislation will ensure direct investments in important CTE programs throughout California.  SB 148 builds upon the CTE incentive matching grant program proposed in Governor Jerry Brown’s 2015-16 budget.

Ed Hernandez

Senator Hernandez Introduces Legislation to Raise Smoking Age

January 29, 2015

Immediate Release                                                                                                       Contact: Janet Chin

January 29, 2015                                                                                                         (626)430-2499

 

Senator Hernandez Introduces Legislation to Raise Smoking Age

Bill Aims to Reduce Smoking by Restricting Teen Access to Tobacco Products

 

Richard Pan

Dr. Richard Pan’s 2013 Legislation Leads to More Vaccinated Children in Schools; Announces Bill to Further Empower Parents with Immunization Facts

January 27, 2015

SACRAMENTO –Following the release of statewide statistics showing that a 2013 law by Dr. Richard Pan has led to a dramatic 20 percent decrease in parents opting out of vaccinating their kindergarteners, reversing a decade-long trend, he has announced plans to introduce a bill to notify parents of their child’s school vaccination rates.