California State Assembly Democrats 2019 - 2020
Recent News About California State Assembly Democrats 2019 - 2020
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Statement by Senator Wiener and Assemblymembers Ting and Chiu on Six-County Bay Area Stay-at-Home Order
Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) and Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) released the following statement regarding the six-county Bay Area shelter-in-place order.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Ting Urges FTB & EDD to Adjust Tax Deadlines for Those Affected by COVID-19
Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) issued the following statement after sending a letter to the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) and the Employment Development Department (EDD) urging that tax deadlines be adjusted for those affected the Coronavirus.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 16: Assembly District 16 Lunch Programs During School Closures
The following School Districts in Assembly District 16 have announced lunch programs during school closures.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 16: Important Informaton and Resources Regarding COVID-19
My office is working closely with county and state officials so that you have access to the most up-to-date information around COVID-19.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Postponed: Coffee with California Assemblymembers Phil Ting & Kevin Mullin
Due to recommendations by the local Health Department, we are postponing this event that was originally scheduled for Friday, March 13.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Bay Area Elected Officials Call on Verity Health System to Reverse Decision to Close Seton Medical Center
Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco), Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo) and Assemblymember Kevin Mullin (D-San Mateo) released the following statement regarding Verity Health System’s decision to close Seton Medical Center in Daly City:
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Coronavirus/COVID-19: What You Need To Know
Local public health departments, including those in Assembly District 19, are making dramatic recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the coronavirus.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 17: Assemblymember Chiu Announces Bill to Prohibit Use of Plastic Pipes in Public Buildings
Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) announced a bill today to reduce toxins in our environment and lessen health risks for firefighters by banning the use of hazardous, combustible plastic pipes in new public buildings. Assembly Bill 3015 would require construction contracts for state buildings to specify that plumbing pipes must be noncombustible.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 18: Statement on Grand Princess Cruise Ship Disembarking in Oakland
I want to provide the community with an update regarding the arrival of the Grand Princess to the Port of Oakland sometime tomorrow (Monday, March 9) and the disembarkation plan— which from my perspective has been done with considerable deliberation, consultation among federal, state, and local leaders and health officials, is well-designed, and is driven by values of public safety, public health, compassion, and humanity.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: New ‘Young Child Tax Credit’ & Higher Income Limits Among Highlights of This Year’s California Earned Income Tax Credit
With tax season here, it’s a good time to remind working residents to file for a refund through the Californian Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC), an effective anti-poverty tool that puts cash back into the pockets of people who need it the most.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Coffee with California Assemblymembers Phil Ting & Kevin Mullin
Drop by to join us for a cup of coffee, express your concerns, and discuss legislation, the state budget, and issues affecting the region.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Golden Gate Bridge to Remain Toll Free For Pedestrians & Bicyclists Under Ting Proposal
To encourage exercise and bolster environmental benefits, Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) has introduced AB 2674, banning the assessment of fees on anyone who walks or bikes across a toll bridge, including the Golden Gate Bridge. With the current ban expiring in January 2021, Ting’s new bill extends the date another ten years.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 19: Ting Introduces Legislation Giving a Second Chance To Californians Living with Past Convictions
Expanding the reach of landmark criminal justice reform successfully championed last year, Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) unveiled AB 2978 , providing broad post-conviction relief to people who have fully completed the terms of their sentence and rehabilitation.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 18: Bonta Introduces Package of Bills to Protect Californians’ Civil Liberties & Immigrant Communities
Assemblymember Rob Bonta (D-Oakland) has introduced legislation that will protect the privacy, safety and well-being of Californians, including immigrant communities.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 18: Bonta Authors Bill to Protect Medical Cannabis Patients from Employment Discrimination
Assemblymember Rob Bonta (D-Oakland) has introduced AB 2355, which prohibits employers from discriminating against workers on the basis of their status as a medical cannabis patient or on the basis of a patient’s positive drug test for presence of cannabis.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 24: Assemblymember Marc Berman Responds to Governor Newsom’s State of the State Address
Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park) issued the following statement in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s State of the State address:.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 16: Assembly Bill 2356 would empower local district attorneys to act against electrical corporations
Tri-Valley lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday that would allow the state and local prosecutors to take action against electric power companies that fail to comply with safety regulations.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 16: Bill Introduced to Expand Enforcement Powers Over Utilities
A group of state legislators and Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley announced the introduction of a bill Tuesday that would give the state attorney general and local district attorneys the power to reprimand utility companies for failure to comply with safety regulations.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 16: PG&E jolted by billions in quarterly losses amid wildfire costs, sees exit from bankruptcy
PG&E posted a $3.62 billion loss for the final three months of 2019, but the embattled utility said Tuesday it’s on track to emerge from a bankruptcy quagmire linked to its liabilities for a string of lethal wildfires.
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CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 16: New State Bill Would Expand Local Enforcement Powers Over Utilities
Under new state legislation announced, California's attorney general and local district attorneys would be able to pursue legal action against utility companies that violate safety regulations.