Assemblyman Juan Alanis highlighted recent community and legislative activities in a series of posts on his social media account. The tweets, published between September 19 and September 20, 2025, detail his involvement in public safety training initiatives, constituent engagement, and recognition of local business leaders.
On September 19, 2025, Alanis wrote about visiting a regional training center: “This week, I had the opportunity to tour Modesto Junior College Regional Fire Training Center and discuss AB 1111 (Common Course Numbering for Public Safety Training). This important effort will help streamline how fire and police training courses are listed across California’s”. The referenced Assembly Bill 1111 aims to create a standardized system for numbering public safety courses across California’s community colleges. Such standardization is intended to make it easier for students transferring between institutions or pursuing various public safety careers.
Later that day, Alanis described outreach efforts within his district: “My team had the privilege of attending several events across the district. It’s always a pleasure connecting with constituents, joining in community celebrations, and hearing directly from them.” These engagements reflect an ongoing emphasis on direct communication between elected officials and their communities.
On September 20, 2025, Alanis recognized achievements within the local business community: “Together with the Office of Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil, we presented a resolution honoring Johnny Garcia and the Stanislaus Latino Chamber of Commerce for their California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce recognitions as Executive of the Year and Chamber of the Year. Their”. This acknowledgment highlights collaboration among state legislators in celebrating regional contributions to economic development.
Juan Alanis serves as an Assemblyman representing his district in California’s State Assembly. His recent activities illustrate legislative priorities such as educational standardization for public safety professionals and continued support for local organizations through official commendations.

