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State assembly members introduce and vote on new laws, hold hearings, and draft the state budget. They are elected to two-year terms.
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My Top 3 Priorities
Forest Health to preserve the watershed and protect rural towns. The Watershed for most of the agriculture in California starts in the mountains of District 1. We must have healthy forests to protect the states agricultural heritage.
Rural broadband for all of California as a necessary Emergency Alert Network. Wildfire travels at amazing speeds. We must have a reliable Emergency Alert System
The State must create a Dept of Evacuee Services within the Dept of Emergency Services. With the rise in climate disasters, California must have an Rapid Response team that helps evacuees, preventing them from becoming refugees.
Experience
Education
Truckee High School — High School Diploma, College preparatory coursework (1989)