Caucus News

Bob Wieckowski

Senator Wieckowski's statement on the passing of Fremont environmental leader Donna Olsen

July 10, 2020

FREMONT – State Senator Bob Wieckowski (D-Fremont) released the following statement on the passing of Donna Olsen, a Fremont community activist and founder of the Tri-City Ecology Center. She died yesterday morning at the age of 88.

Holly J. Mitchell

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July 10, 2020

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Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener and Assemblymember James Ramos ask Capitol Leaders to Create Advisory Group to Determine Future of Toppled Serra Statue

July 10, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Assemblymember James C. Ramos (D-Highland) yesterday asked the Legislature’s administrative committees to obtain input from an advisory group that includes historians and California Native Americans before determining the fate of the Junípero Serra statue taken down on Capitol grounds by protestors on July 4.

The Serra sculpture was placed in Capitol Park after the state approved legislation by then-San Francisco Assemblymember Milton Marks in 1965. His law, AB 1124, authorized the purchase and maintenance of the memorial.

Senator Susan Rubio

Senator Rubio Selects La Puente Student for College Scholarship

July 10, 2020

SACRAMENTO, CA – Senate Susan Rubio today announced that a City of La Puente student was awarded a $5,000 scholarship through the California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation (CLLCF). 

Senator Rubio selected Areli Patino as one of this year’s recipients. Areli will be attending the University of California, Los Angeles. 

Connie M. Leyva

Senator Leyva: Improve Mobilehome Inspection Process to Enhance Health and Safety of Residents

July 9, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) issued the following statement after the California State Auditor today released an audit report examining the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) mobilehome park and complaint inspection process:

Senator Melissa Hurtado

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.  

Senator Toni Atkins

Senate Leader Atkins Welcomes Newly Appointed UC President Drake, Thanks Napolitano for Service

July 7, 2020

SACRAMENTO – Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins (D-San Diego) released the following statement on the changing of University of California presidents:

“The University of California has long been a remarkable institution of higher learning and opened pathways for millions of Californians, who now help lead us as the fifth largest economy in the world.

Senator Scott Wiener

Senator Wiener’s Statement on International AIDS Conference

July 6, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO - Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) released the following statement regarding the International AIDS Conference, largely taking place virtually this year but based in San Francisco. The Conference was last held in San Francisco in 1990.

Senator Mike McGuire

Senator McGuire’s legislation to protect homeowners rebuilding after wildfires passes in the Senate

July 6, 2020

Sacramento, CA – After thousands of Californians lost their homes in the devastating wildfires of 2017 and 2018, many began the challenging task of rebuilding their lives and homes. With so much loss, some homeowners turned to contractors offering great deals, but they had no experience building homes. 

Holly J. Mitchell

National CROWN Day, Ending Hair Discrimination for Good

July 3, 2020

CALIFORNIA- On July 3, 2019, the inaugural CROWN Act was signed into law in California, making it illegal to discriminate against natural hair and protective styles like braids, locs, twists and knots. Today, marks one year since California put an end to hair discrimination with the CROWN Act (Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair) authored by Senator Holly J. Mitchell. The signing of the CROWN Act sparked an international movement, with seven states following in suit and many others in the process of putting an end to hair discrimination.