Happy Friday Senate District 4‚
What a week it has been advocating for our children and families in the district‚ and navigating my bills‚ SB 1261(more money for fairs) and SB 1088 (investment in water infrastructure)‚ through the Legislature in Sacramento.
My team led a press conference in Turlock with Stanislaus County law enforcement and the district attorney’s office to STRONGLY OPPOSE the release of Sexually Violent Predators Kevin Gray and Timothy Weathers into our community. Gray and Weathers are a danger to our children‚ and it is unacceptable that Liberty Healthcare‚ a third party contractor with the state‚ deems either of them eligible for release‚ even though a clinical psychologist with the Department of State Hospitals warned that Gray is “highly likely” to offend. Not on my watch.
You can also watch the press conference here.
Senate Bill 268 (Violent felonies: rape) will be heard in the Assembly Public Safety Committee on Tuesday‚ July 2nd. Anabel Velasquez‚ a survivor of sexual assault‚ will be sharing her powerful story to illustrate the dire need for legislation.
How can you help?
Attend the hearing at the CA State Capitol‚ Room 126 on July 2nd‚ 2024 at 9:00 a.m.
We have the power to make a significant impact in reducing crime and creating a safer society. Lett’s work together towards a brighter and more secure future for every Californian.
If you have any questions or require further information please call our Capitol office at (916) 651-4004.
Senate Bill 1261 (Fairs: allocation of funds) passed the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee this week. This bill will allocate additional funds to our fairgrounds‚ which are more than just venues for fairs–they are vital evacuation centers and base camps for first responders during catastrophic incidents‚ such as the recent Aero Fire in Calaveras County.
Senate Bill 1088 (OES: water infrastructure) also passed the Assembly Emergency Management Committee this week. In the last decade‚ California’s rural communities have become ground zero for large-scale environmental and economical devastation due to wildfires. Investing in resources to create a robust wildfire defense system and protect our communities is overdue.
The prosperity of rural communities continues to be one of my top priorities. I’m ensuring their priorities are reflected in this year’s climate bond. By earmarking funds for initiatives to include water storage‚ watershed infrastructure protection and improvements‚ water efficiency upgrades‚ and wildfire resilience and forest management.
In service to community‚
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Senator
Marie Alvarado-Gil
IN THE DISTRICT
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Honoring “MORE” as El Dorado County’s Non-Profit of the Year I presented MORE with the California Nonprofit of the Year 2024 Honoree Award for El Dorado County! MORE empowers individuals with disabilities‚ and aims to enhance their quality of life through employment‚ self-advocacy‚ health‚ and safety programs. They have certainly made a significant impact in our community. Congratulations! |
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Visit my booth at the Motherlode Fair! Fair season continues‚ and my next stop is the Motherlode Fair! My team is hosting Mobile Office Hours at our booth during the event - I encourage you to stop by and learn about our work across District 4. Thursday‚ June 27th - Sunday‚ June 30th |
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Observing Flag Day and Giving Thanks Thank you to Caring Veterans of America in Oakhurst for hosting the 2024 Flag Day Ceremony. Flag Day is a time for us to gather and honor the symbolic meaning of the United States flag. My team presented a group with to the organization‚ acknowledging their dedication to keeping our flag’s legacy and honor alive‚ not just on Flag Day‚ but every day. |
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Supporting the Amador County Farm Bureau Senate District 4‚ including Amador County‚ is vital to California’s prosperity with its water‚ food‚ and materials. Protecting our watersheds and supporting our agriculture communities remain my top priorities. Through collaboration and legislation like SB 1088 (CAL OES Water t Infrastructure) and SB 945 (Wildfire Smoke Health Outcomes)‚ we’re building a resilient future for our water resources and tackling the devastating impacts of wildfires. Thank you to all the hardworking members of the farm bureau for preserving our rural quality of life. |
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#TeamAlvaradoGil Honors the Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) I am a proud supporter of the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics; the LETR is the largest public awareness and grassroots fundraiser for Special Olympics‚ building acceptance and inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities. My team recognized our many partner agencies who took part in carrying the “Flame of Hope”‚ including the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office‚ El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office‚ CHP Placerville‚ Placerville Police‚ and South Lake Tahoe Police. Thank you to all the dedicated law enforcement members and athletes for making a difference. |
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California Tahoe Conservancy Celebrates Acquiring 31 Acres of Environmentally Sensitive Land My team presented the California Tahoe Conservancy with a resolution to commend their historic acquisition of 31 acres of environmentally sensitive land. This effort‚ in collaboration with the California Wildlife Conservation Board‚ the Department of Fish and Wildlife‚ and other partners‚ is a major step forward in protecting our precious water quality and local wildlife habitat. Congratulations to the Conservancy and all involved in making this vision a reality. |
MOBILE OFFICE HOURS
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My team is available to assist you at my El Dorado Hills and Modesto District Office locations five days a week from 9:00am - 5:00pm. You may also call and leave a message outside of those hours‚ and a member of my team will respond to you as soon as possible.
El Dorado Hills District Office: (916) 933-8684
Modesto District Office: (209) 576-6001
Capitol Office: (916) 651-4004
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WE’RE HIRING!
DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE – EARN UP TO $122‚928/YEAR
I’m looking for a highly experienced District Representative to join my Modesto office! The successful candidate will have strong project management skills and is expected to perform at a high level with independence. Additionally‚ the successful candidate will thrive in situations that call for engaging with the public and local officials‚ provide ongoing support to constituents with pressing state-related issues‚ and strongly represent myself at events and meetings across Stanislaus County.