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Senator Patricia Bates co-authors bill to protect EDD applicants from identity theft

Senator Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel) announced that she has co-authored bipartisan legislation this week to protect Californians applying for unemployment benefits from identity theft. Senate Bill 58 would require the Employment Development Department (EDD) to end immediately the practice of including full Social Security numbers on its most frequently mailed documents. Senators Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) and Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) formally introduced SB 58 and is co-authored by Senators Bates, Anna Caballero (D-Salinas Valley), and Assemblymembers Suzette Valladares (R-Santa Clarita) and Tom Lackey (R-Palmdale). “With unemployment-related scams proliferating throughout California, there is no excuse for the EDD to continue to include full Social Security numbers on unsecured mail,” said Senator Bates. “That is why I have co-authored legislation to immediately require EDD to protect the personal information of Californians applying for unemployment benefits. The las

Senator Patricia Bates Co-Authors Keep California Working Act to save jobs and small businesses

Senator Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel) announced that she has co-authored the bipartisan “Keep California Working Act” that would provide $2.6 billion to help small businesses affected by COVID-19. “As we await the distribution of a vaccine and more aid from the federal government, the Legislature must do more to help save local jobs and small businesses,” said Senator Bates, a former small business owner. “We must help struggling workers and businesses in a way that is fiscally responsible. The Keep California Working Act does both and would be another essential lifeline for our economy. I look forward to working with Senator Andreas Borgeas and our colleagues to help get this measure enacted as soon as possible.”

DA Summer Stephan working to keep SVP placement hearings open to public -

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Another placement hearing for a sexually violent predator has been closed off to the public. District Attorney Summer Stephan is proposing legislation that will allow the public to always be able to witness these hearings as the public is growing more and more frustrated that sex offenders continue to receive protection. District Attorney Summer Stephan joined KUSI’s Ginger Jeffries on Good Evening San Diego to discuss her work and what she believes could be the reason for judges to continually order these hearings closed to the public. The complete press release from the San Diego District Attorney’s Office about this issue is below:

Senator Seeks to Make California Permanent Vote-by-Mail State

Senator Seeks to Make California ‘Permanent Vote-by-Mail State’ California State Sen. Thomas Umberg (D-Santa Ana) called the 2020 presidential election “an unqualified success,” in terms of how it was carried out in California. He introduced proposed election reforms Dec. 8 that include making mail-in voting permanent in the state. “The success of this November’s election makes it clear that California needs to be a permanent vote-by-mail state,” Umberg stated in a press release. “More and more people are choosing to vote by mail. We continue to see a record turnout, and voters have improved faith that their right to vote is protected. It is time for California to follow the lead of Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Colorado, and Utah and make sure eligible voters have safe and accessible access to the polls.”

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