Today, U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder has upheld my SB 805, the No Vigilantes Act, marking a major legal victory for California and a stinging defeat for the Trump Administration.
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a series of bills to aid in the recovery of the January wildfire disaster and boost California’s resiliency to prevent future tragedies.
SB 98, the SAFE Act authored by Senator Sasha Renée Pérez (D-Pasadena) to protect school communities in the face of heightened immigration enforcement, has passed the Senate.
Senator Sasha Renée Pérez (D-Pasadena) has selected Altadena Girls as the 2025 California Nonprofit of the Year for Senate District 25.
The California Hunger Action Coalition has selected Senator Sasha Renée Pérez (D-Pasadena) as the recipient of the 2025 Hunger Fighter Award in recognition of her work to combat child hunger and her authorship of S.B. 411, the "Stop Child Hunger Act".
“The Governor’s May revision is moving us in a constructive direction, even in the face extreme budget challenges made worse by the significant uncertainty stemming from actions in Washington D.C."
The decision to grant State Farm’s unprecedented request for an emergency rate increase disregards the hardships faced by fire victims and their calls for accountability
“The outline of Governor Newsom’s proposed local ordinance clearly states that no one ‘should face criminal punishment for sleeping outside when they have nowhere else to go.’ This is the same compassionate goal as SB 634, which originally aimed to allow encampment clearances, while banning criminal punishment against someone for simply being unhoused, while also protecting charity organizations who volunteer to serve those who are unhoused. Now, we have a model ordinance from the Governor affirming that we can both clear encampments without criminalizing people in the process.
Legislators send letter to Insurance Commissioner requesting investigation into State Farm