Assemblyman Tri Ta Releases Statement Following Former Supervisor Andrew Do’s Guilty Plea

Assemblyman Tri Ta Releases Statement Following Former Supervisor Andrew Do’s Guilty Plea ORANGE COUNTY—Today, Assemblyman Tri Ta released the following statement following Former Supervisor Andrew Do’s guilty plea and resignation: Public corruption cannot be tolerated. I am disappointed that Former…

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Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Passage of Landmark Legislation to Include Mendez v. Westminster Civil Rights Case in School Curriculum

Governor Newsom Signs AB 1805 (Ta) into Law, Ensuring Landmark Civil Rights Case Mendez v. Westminster is Taught in Schools The historic Mendez v. Westminster case set the precedent for nationwide school desegregation   SACRAMENTO— Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly…

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Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Passage of Landmark Legislation to Include Mendez v. Westminster Civil Rights Case in School Curriculum

Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Passage of Landmark Legislation to Include Mendez v. Westminster Civil Rights Case in School Curriculum The landmark civil rights case, Mendez v. Westminster, paved the way for school desegregation in California.  ORANGE COUNTY—Today, Assemblyman Tri Ta…

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Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Legislation on Regional Approach to Homelessness Signed into Law

Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Legislation on Regional Approach to Homelessness Signed into Law Today, Assemblyman Tri Ta announced that the Governor signed AB 1782 to allow cities to more effectively construct and operate regional homeless shelters and fund homeless prevention…

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Assemblyman Tri Ta Celebrates LA County Board of Supervisors Decision Regarding Changing Offensive “Jane Fonda Day”

Assemblyman Tri Ta Celebrates LA County Board of Supervisors Decision Regarding Changing Offensive “Jane Fonda Day” After a determined public pressure campaign led by Assemblyman Tri Ta, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has announced it plans to change…

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