New California Bill Seeks to Address Decades-Old Injustice for Displaced Communities of Chavez Ravine
Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo’s AB 1950 would mandate a historical report, compensation options, and a memorial to honor uprooted residents
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Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo’s AB 1950 would mandate a historical report, compensation options, and a memorial to honor uprooted residents
SACRAMENTO - Today, Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo and co-authors Assembly Members Carlos Villapudua, Mike Gipson, and Juan Alanis held a press conference to unveil Assembly Bill (AB) 1990, The Secured Transactions and Organized Theft Prevention (STOP) Act. AB 1990 aims to…
SACRAMENTO - Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo introduced Assembly Bill 1990 (AB 1990), the Secured Transactions and Organized Theft Prevention (STOP) Act, a significant step toward enhancing the safety of both employees and customers.
LOS ANGELES - Today, Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo presented a $1.5 million state budget allocation to the Los Angeles Regional Open Space and Affordable Housing (LA ROSAH) Collaborative for the Taylor Yard Equity Strategy (TYES), a community-driven effort prioritizing the needs of low-income communities to avoid displacement and to amplify community benefits, as the State conti
LOS ANGELES - Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (D-Los Angeles) issued the following statement in response to Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore's announcement that he is stepping down as head of the Los Angeles Police Department at the end of February:
SACRAMENTO - Today, Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled his $291.5 billion budget proposal, while looking to address a $37.9 billion shortfall identified by his administration.
SACRAMENTO - Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo proudly announces the introduction of Assembly Bill 1795, a significant step toward upholding the sanctity of our electoral process.
SACRAMENTO - Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (D-Los Angeles) issued the following statement in response to a Sacramento County Superior Court ruling permitting Assemblymember Vince Fong (R-Central Valley) to simultaneously run for Congress and his Assembly seat, thereby allowing him to be on the ballot for two different offices.