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On Wednesday, May 17, the Placer County Court conducted a hearing on the placement of William Stephenson placement in Amador County as a Sexually Violent Predator.




California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced May 6 that by the end of the year all insurance companies will be mandated to offer a discount to insured members who create defensible space and adhere to guidelines outlined by Firewise USA, a program that encourages wildfire risk mitigation.




Current and prospective college students living in Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil's 4th District are eligible to apply for two scholarships - the Women in CA Leadership Foundation’s Minerva Scholarship and the California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation Scholarship.




State Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil, a freshman Democrat lawmaker who represents 13 counties including Stanislaus and Merced, sat down for an interview on Friday, April 21.




Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (SD-4) took a significant step toward disrupting organized crime in the illicit fentanyl trade, enhancing penalties concerning fentanyl.




Senator Alvarado-Gil has helped to secure $29 million through CAL FIRE for several wildfire-related projects throughout Senate District 4. These investments will help regions devastated by wildfires in the past and support various initiatives toward wildfire prevention.




Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (SD-4) took a significant step toward disrupting organized crime in the illicit fentanyl trade, enhancing penalties concerning fentanyl. On a 5 to 0 vote, the Senate Public Safety Committee passed SB 226, making it a felony to possess fentanyl while carrying a loaded, operable firearm.




State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil, D-Jackson, helped law enforcement officials take a significant step toward disrupting organized crime in the illicit fentanyl trade by enhancing penalties concerning fentanyl.