Summer
is quickly coming to an end, and Legislators have returned to the State
Capitol for the final stretch of passing legislation before the end of
the year. And even during the summer recess in Sacramento, we had a
busy time here in Senate District 13, including moving into our new
office in Menlo Park. This new location is more central to the
district, making it easier for constituents to access important
services.
In
these final weeks of the legislative session, 17 of my bills have
advanced. During the summer recess, we also held several events to
highlight some of these important bills as they reach their final
phases. Here are some highlights of my legislation.
The DELETE Act
Data
brokers have access to thousands of data points on all of us, such as
geolocation, social security numbers, cell phone numbers, race, and
religion; and they sell our most personal information to for-profit
corporations. SB 362 the
DELETE Act, restores the right of consumers to have control by creating
a one-stop-shop website to click "DELETE" and keep our information,
including reproductive and gender affirming health care data, and
purchasing history, from being sold to data brokers. It further imposes
civil penalties and fines on those who fail to comply with the deletion
requirements. Political and news commentator John Oliver covered the
dangers that data brokers can pose to privacy on a recent episode of his show.
The BASIC Act
Prison
canteens sell necessary products such as feminine hygiene products,
toothpaste, and deodorant. California prisons currently mark up these
daily necessities anywhere from 62% to 200%. SB 474,
the BASICS Act, is a social justice bill that will allow us to join
other states in reducing the burden of paying for everyday products by
incarcerated individuals and their loved ones, by reducing the unfair
markups. On August 15, organizations supporting the bill gathered at
the California State Capitol to advocate for its passage. You can view
the rally here.
Upgrade California Legislative Package

Under
the sweltering sun reflecting off the Capitol Dome, the Natural
Resources Defense Council and Environment California asked me to join
them in launching Upgrade California, a package of bills to slash
carbon emissions across the state in large buildings and in schools,
making them safer, cleaner, and more comfortable. The package includes
two of my bills. SB 48, reduces carbon emissions in our large buildings-the second largest source of emissions in our state. SB 410 (The
Powering up Californians Act), holds PG&E and other utilities
accountable for ensuring interconnection upgrades to improve
electrification of our grid. As an ice sculpture of the famous
California Bear melted in the hot Sacramento sun, our coalition
discussed how these bills move California towards Zero. The press
conference can be viewed here.
The Annual Bi-Partisan California Legislative All Star Softball Game


On
August 21, Democrats and Republicans from Northern and Southern
California joined together in a friendly competition to support a
worthwhile cause and raise over $57,000 for Mustard Seed School in
Sacramento. Mustard Seed provides free private school for children ages
3-15 who are experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. Mustard
Seed School also provides breakfast and lunch meals, mental health
services, housing, information, showers, and other survival services.
Team Becker turned out in full support of this worthy cause. I went 2
for 3 and avoided getting any major injuries!! The Northern California
team squeaked out a victory against Southern California 17-16 on a walk
off hit.
Addressing the Fentanyl Crisis
There
is no doubt that California is facing a deadly epidemic with fentanyl,
even in our community. Lack of understanding of this epidemic is
contributing to tragic overdoses and death. It's important for people
of all ages to understand what fentanyl is and how it affects the body,
to learn what our government is doing about it, and to hear from
families that have lived through tragedy caused by this dangerous
substance. That's why I hosted a virtual town hall on "Addressing the
Fentanyl Crisis: What's Being Done on the Peninsula?" I will host
experts in the field of health policy and parent activists on this
topic as well as local elected officials. You can view the town hall here.
ALAS Celebration and Recognition of Nonprofit of the Year


We
recently celebrated in Half Moon Bay the recognition locally of
Ayudando Latinos a Soņar (ALAS) as Assemblymember Marc Berman and my
2023 Nonprofit of the Year, with Dr. Arriaga as our Woman of the Year.
Dr. Arriaga is the Executive Director and Founder of ALAS and leads its
operations. Staff, family and friends of ALAS came together on the
coast with local elected officials, city and county executives and
others to enjoy some ice cream and arts and crafts while we recognize
the profound contributions that ALAS continues to make to the Coastline
community. For years, ALAS has been serving the North San Mateo County
Coast farmworker community with a focus on cross-cultural collaboration
and building special relationships among farmworker families. Senator
Becker and Assemblymember Berman will also honor ALAS with a local
celebration in the district later this year.
Our District Office Has Moved!

Our
district office, which provides important services to the constituents
of the Senate District 13 constituents, has moved to a new location.
The new Senate District 13 Office is located at 3525 Alameda de las
Pulgas, Menlo Park, CA 94025. The office can be reached at (650)
233-2724. Enacting legislation in Sacramento is a significant part of
this responsibility, and ensuring that the residents of SD 13 have
access to constituent services is equally important. This move better
enables residents to voice their opinions and improves access to
resources to help with issues related to government agencies. A formal
open house with the community will be held later this year.
Back to School

In
anticipation of Back to School, I volunteered at several local events
giving away backpacks and supplies to students. Working with community
leaders, we were able to donate hundreds of backpacks filled with
supplies for Ravenswood Community Health and Resource Fair and
Samaritan House. When the supply of backpacks ran low, my team ran to
the store and purchased 50 backpacks so that returning students were
prepared for their first day of school. It was a joy to see kids going
back to school to see their teachers and friends, and get ready to
learn!
Tour of Pie Ranch


Tour of Pie Ranch August 7, 2023
Earlier
this month, the California Climate & Agriculture Network organized
a visit to the Cascade Ranch Historic Farm and Pie Ranch in Pescadero.
I truly enjoyed my tour of Cascade and Pie ranches and appreciated the
opportunity to learn more about sustainable agricultural practices,
land stewardship, and the new, electric farm equipment being shared by
our Coastside farm communities. My visit stressed the importance of
public-private partnerships and in finding nature-based carbon
solutions to promote climate resilience in the San Mateo County
agricultural community. And of course, the strawberry streusel pie was
delicious!
Wildfire Prevention and Preparedness
The
wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii, underscore the need for Californians to
continue to be vigilant and prepare for wildfire season. We are still
in the midst of fire season, and the smallest fire can quickly turn
into a devastating catastrophe. For information on guidance on
defensible space, fire safe landscaping and evacuation planning from
the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire),
go to readyforwildfire.org.
FAFSA Deadline is Right Around the Corner

September
2nd is the deadline to apply for the California Community College
students to apply for a Cal Grant through the FAFSA or California Dream
Act Application (CADAA). Don't miss out on the opportunity to receive
free financial aid! You can submit an application now and decide which
college you want to attend later. Fill out a free financial aid
application by the September 2nd deadline! Take the first steps here: https://www.csac.ca.gov/how-apply.
- ‘Fentanyl is no joke': San Mateo County leaders talk risks and tools for addressing fentanyl crisis, September 1, 2023
- Sen. Josh Becker to host town hall on fentanyl crisis, August 30, 2023
- California could make it easier to scrub your personal data from the web. Businesses are pushing back, August 29, 2023
- Transit in the Bay Area (By Sen. Josh Becker) August 23, 2023
- States explore adopting building performance standards policies, August 21, 2023
- California lawmakers push to cut fossil fuels, greenhouse gases from millions of buildings, August 18, 2023
- Local elected officials unite in opposition to huge builder's remedy project in Menlo Park: High-rise
project aims to replace former Sunset Magazine headquarters at 80
Willow Road with hotel, housing, offices and research space. August 18, 2023
- CA ‘Delete Act' to protect online data gains ground, key agency endorsement, August 7, 2023
- Elected officials vocal in opposition to proposed project at 80 Willow Road, August 12, 2023
- New state budget includes resources for Coastside, July 25, 2023
- Community Services Agency receives $1.5 million from the state to upgrade Mountain View facility: Funding will help ease space and storage constraints at Stierlin Road, July 18, 2023
And as always, my office and I are here for you!
If
you need assistance with a state agency, need information about state
programs or want to express your position on legislation or public
policy issues, please do not hesitate to contact me at (650) 212-3313 or senator.becker@senate.ca.gov. You can always follow me on Twitter at @SenJoshBecker and on Facebook at fb.me/Sen.Josh.Becker.
Sincerely,
Josh Becker
Senator, 13th District
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