Sacramento – With session going on well into the late night, Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes passed every one of her eligible bills off of the Assembly floor and on to the State Senate successfully. In all, Assemblymember Reyes had her last eight bills heard and voted on by the full Assembly with important legislation which will have a strong impact in the Inland Empire.
The majority of these bills passed with unanimous or near unanimous bi-partisan support and are now in the Senate where they will be heard in first policy committees. These bills address various issues from domestic violence and immigration protection to Veterans affairs and bringing renewable energy to low-income and disadvantaged areas of the state.
Bills by Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes that passed the Assembly this week:
AB-248: Hazardous Waste: Facilities & Permits
AB-523: Electric Program Investment Charge: Allocation
AB-578: Threatening a Witness: Threats to report immigration status
AB-952: Teachers: Bi-lingual teacher professional development program
AB-1018: Community Colleges: student equity plans: homeless students
AB-1268: Domestic Violence Prevention Fund
AB-1365: CalVet Homes: Planning Strategy
AB-1651: Community Colleges: Academic Employees: Involuntary Administrative Leave
To learn more about these bills or other legislation and the 47th Assembly District, please click here.
Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes represents Assembly District 47 which includes the cities of Fontana, Rialto, Colton, Grand Terrace, San Bernardino and the unincorporated areas of Muscoy and Bloomington.
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