Caucus News

Senator Anna M. Caballero

Assembly Judiciary Committee passed out of committee SB 1410

August 18, 2020

Last week, the Assembly Judiciary Committee passed out of committee SB 1410, the Senate’s priority legislation to protect renters from evictions and provide financial relief to landlords with mortgages and maintenance bills to pay.

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener Responds to President Trump’s Attacks on His Housing Legislation

August 17, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO - Today, Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), released the following statement in response to a Wall Street Journal op-ed written by President Donald Trump and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson that attacks Senator Wiener’s key pieces of housing legislation: SB 50 and its predecessor SB 827. SB 50 would have reformed zoning laws to legalize affordable housing and multifamily housing across California in areas connected to good jobs and transit. 

Holly J. Mitchell

New info to help you…rent relief in LA County!

August 14, 2020

Over the last five months, most of our lives have changed significantly. Some have lost jobs, access to food and the ability to learn in a classroom. My office is working day and night to help you navigate this challenging time and I wanted to make sure families and seniors get the information they need to thrive. Here is some information that can help alleviate your stress:

Senator Steven M. Glazer

Glazer to Discuss Violent Parties at Air BnBs

August 14, 2020

 
SACRAMENTO – Senator Steve Glazer will hold a press availability Friday, August 14 at 10:30 a.m. to urge passage of his legislation to raise fines for short-term rental abuses. He will also discuss Air BnB’s unprecedented decision to pursue legal claims against one of their short term rental guests. In the last few weeks, there have been short-term rental abuses in Los Angeles and Northern California, including a party at a Sacramento-area rental earlier this month where three people were shot after violence erupted at the gathering.

Senator Melissa Hurtado

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:

Senator Steven M. Glazer

Glazer to Discuss Violent Parties at Air BnBs

August 14, 2020

 

SACRAMENTO – Senator Steve Glazer will hold a press availability Friday, August 14 at 10:30 a.m. to urge passage of his legislation to raise fines for short-term rental abuses. He will also discuss Air BnB’s unprecedented decision to pursue legal claims against one of their short term rental guests. In the last few weeks, there have been short-term rental abuses in Los Angeles and Northern California, including a party at a Sacramento-area rental earlier this month where three people were shot after violence erupted at the gathering.

Jerry Hill

Cancer Society Names Senator Hill State Legislator of the Year

August 13, 2020

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network honored Senator Hill for his work to ban retail sales of flavored tobacco products. The organization also recognized Senator Lena Gonzalez and Sacramento City Councilmember Steve Hansen for their efforts to fight cancer with strong tobacco policy.

Senator Toni Atkins

Senate Leader Atkins’ Statement on Judicial Council’s Vote to Extend Emergency Rules on Evictions, Foreclosures

August 13, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins (D-San Diego) issued the following statement regarding the Judicial Council of California’s decision to extend emergency rules on evictions and foreclosures to September 1, 2020:

Jim Beall

Navigating Unemployment Town Hall

August 13, 2020

 

Senator Bob Archuleta

Let’s Make Sure Everyone is Counted

August 13, 2020

The federal government has moved the deadline to complete and return the 2020 Census to Sept. 30, 2020.

While you and your families are staying safer at home, please complete the 2020 Census online, by phone or return the paper form mailed to your home earlier this year.

It takes only minutes complete, and the information you provide stays confidential.