Census Bureau: 72.7% of people in Stanislaus County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 550,842 citizens living in Stanislaus County in 2021, 72.7% were old enough to vote, equating to 400,551 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
ALANIS’ K-12 EDUCATION BILLS PASS EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Assemblymember Juan Alanis proudly announced yesterday that two of his K-12 education bills, AB 1796 and AB 1871, have successfully passed out of the Assembly Education Committee unanimously. AB 1796 requires local educational agencies to inform parents and guardians about dual enrollment and International Baccalaureate courses available at their child's school. Alanis emphasized the importance of this bill, stating, "This bill aims to boost communication and transparency between schools, students, and parents and guardians."The second bill, AB 1871, focuses on...
ALANIS BILL PROTECTING CHILD INFLUENCERS PASSES
Assemblymember Juan Alanis's bill, Assembly Bill 1880, aimed at protecting child influencers has successfully passed in the California State Assembly. The legislation, which passed unanimously, is now moving forward to the Senate for further consideration."Children who create content online deserve the same level of protection and financial security as child actors," emphasized Assemblymember Juan Alanis, highlighting the importance of safeguarding minors in the digital age.The bill, AB 1880, seeks to extend the protections of the Coogan Law to minor online content...
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ALANIS’ CHILD PROTECTIONS BILL ADVANCES TO ASSEMBLY FLOOR
Assemblyman Juan Alanis expressed his satisfaction as his bill, AB 1880, successfully moved out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee with unanimous bipartisan support. "This bill recognizes the evolving landscape of entertainment and the unique challenges faced by young individuals participating in online content creation," stated Assemblyman Alanis. He emphasized the importance of extending protections to child influencers to create a safer environment for youth in the digital realm.AB 1880 aims to extend the regulations of the Coogan Law to cover contracts involving...
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ASSEMBLYMAN ALANIS’ HIGHER EDUCATION BILLS CLEAR FIRST COMMITTEE
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Alanis announced that both of his Higher Education bills have been passed out of the Assembly Committee on Higher Education with no opposition."I am thankful that my colleagues on the Higher Education Committee acknowledge the importance of developing a strong workforce of highly-educated peace officers," said Assemblymember Alanis. "AB 1839 would help improve recruitment and retention rates among the law enforcement community while minimizing the barrier to becoming a peace officer."AB 1839 and AB 1927 are two bills that seek to provide...
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Assemblyman Alanis Introduces Public Safety Legislative Package
Assemblymember Alanis introduced his public safety bill package for the 2024 legislative year, emphasizing his commitment to building upon previous achievements. "I am proud of the work that my team and I are doing to build upon our public safety achievements from last year," said Alanis. He expressed his dedication to collaborating with colleagues to protect communities and safe spaces in the 22nd Assembly District.Furthermore, Alanis pledged support for key public safety measures authored by his legislative peers. He emphasized the importance of immediate action,...
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Rep. Duarte could vote next month on bill to regulate mail order abortion pills
When U.S. Rep. John Duarte (R-CA) returns to Congress after the end of summer recess on Sept. 12, one of the first bills he could consider is the “Support and Value Expectant (SAVE) Moms and Babies Act of 2023” (HR 427), which would restrict the availability of mail-order pills used in chemical abortions.
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STANISLAUS COUNTY LIBRARY: Virtual Bilingual Story Time to be held on January 6, 2021
Join us on Facebook, Wednesday at 9:30 am for Virtual Bilingual Story Time LIVE!
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CITY OF PATTERSON: City Council Meeting to be held on January 5, 2021
City Council Meeting to be held on January 5, 2021 at City Hall Council Chambers.
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STANISLAUS COUNTY LIBRARY: Virtual Story Time to be held on January 5, 2021
Join us on Facebook, Tuesday at 9:30 am for Virtual Story Time LIVE!
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CITY OF MODESTO: Breakdown of Our CARES Act Funding
We understand that these have been incredibly challenging times for our community, and our local businesses have carried a heavy burden.