Assemblyman Juan Alanis shared updates on community engagement and agricultural initiatives in a series of posts on April 17, 2026. Alanis highlighted his participation in local events and expressed appreciation for essential workers in the region.
On April 17, 2026, Alanis posted about his recent visit to Twin Peaks Orchard as part of the CAFF Farm Tour. He wrote, “Last week, I had the privilege to attend the CAFF Farm Tour at Twin Peaks Orchard. Hearing directly from farmers and seeing climate-smart agriculture in action shows how these investments are strengthening soil health, sustainability, and long-term farm resilience across https://t.co/mRslWYvT2c”.
Later that day, he recognized Dispatch Appreciation Week with a visit to Stanislaus Regional 911. In his post dated April 17, 2026, Alanis stated: “This week is Dispatch Appreciation Week! I had the privilege of visiting Stanislaus Regional 911 to thank dispatchers for their dedication to keeping our communities safe. Often the calm voice in critical moments, their service does not go unnoticed. I also want to recognize my https://t.co/wCpO9V5vpE”. A subsequent tweet contained only a link: “https://t.co/ELEqY0hC9P”.
The CAFF Farm Tour referenced by Alanis is organized by the Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF), an organization that supports sustainable agriculture practices and advocates for family farmers throughout California.
Stanislaus Regional 911 serves as a central dispatch center providing emergency communication services for multiple agencies within Stanislaus County. National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week—also known as Dispatch Appreciation Week—is observed annually during the second week of April to honor public safety dispatchers and telecommunicators who play a crucial role in emergency response.


