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Assemblymember Chris Rogers Introduces the Good Fire Act to Expand Prescribed Burning and Reduce Wildfire Risk

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblymember Chris Rogers introduced AB 1699 - The Good Fire Act. This comprehensive legislation is designed to significantly expand California's capacity to conduct prescribed burns and cultural burning practices. The bill addresses critical operational, liability, and certification barriers that have limited the state's ability to use beneficial fire as a tool to reduce...

Assemblymember Rogers Applauds Governor Newsom for Denying Extradition of Healdsburg Physician

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Governor Gavin Newsom denied Louisiana’s extradition order for a physician from Sonoma County. The physician was charged with furnishing a woman from Louisiana with abortion medication. Additionally, the extradition order, posted on a state website included some of the physician’s personal information which raises safety concerns for him and his practice.

“In California, we...

Critical Flavored Tobacco Enforcement Legislation Signed by Governor

SACRAMENTO, CA – On Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 573 into law. Assemblymember Rogers (D-Santa Rosa) introduced this legislation in partnership with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids to improve enforcement of the statewide ban on flavored tobacco products.

"Despite new laws to...

Legislation Protecting Tribal Water Rights and Salmon in Klamath River Watershed Passes Assembly

SACRAMENTO, CA – On Monday, AB 263 passed the state Legislature. The bill protects salmon populations in two key tributaries of the Klamath River watershed by keeping minimum flow requirements in place until the State Water Board can establish new long-term flow regulations. The bill is now headed to Governor's desk for his signature.

"The Shasta and Scott rivers are currently under emergency...

Legislation Supporting Foster Care Prevention for Tribal Children Passes Legislature

SACRAMENTO, CA – Assembly Bill 1378 has passed the California Legislature on a strong bipartisan vote and is now headed to the Governor's Desk. Assemblymember Rogers (D-Santa Rosa) introduced this legislation in partnership with the California Tribal Families Coalition, Pechanga Band of Indians, and Yurok Tribe to ensure tribal children remain connected to their families and communities through...

Legislation Protecting Access to Discount Medication Passes Assembly

SACRAMENTO, CA – Assembly Bill 1460, authored by Assemblymember Chris Rogers, passed the Assembly on Monday and is now headed to the Senate. The bill protects access to the federal 340B discount drug program for clinics and health centers. During the pandemic, pharmaceutical manufacturers started restricting access to the program by placing arbitrary limitations on the pharmacies that can be used...

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