Assemblyman Tri Ta Introduces Bill to Correct Racial Targeting in State Employment Law

Assemblyman Tri Ta Introduces Bill to Correct Racial Targeting  in State Employment Law When other beauty industry licensees negotiated an indefinite exemption to classify workers as independent contractors, manicurists- most of whom are Vietnamese women- were not included.  ORANGE COUNTY—…

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Assemblyman Tri Ta Applauds the Passage of Critical Bipartisan Wildfire Funding Package

Assemblyman Tri Ta Applauds the Passage of Critical Bipartisan Wildfire Funding Package The vote comes after the Governor amended his Special Legislative Session to now include immediate action for wildfire response and recovery.  ORANGE COUNTY—Today, the State Assembly unanimously passed…

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Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Legislation to Curb Excessive Consumer Utility Rate Increases

Assemblyman Tri Ta Announces Legislation to Curb Excessive Consumer Utility Rate Increases Assemblyman Tri Ta (R-Westminster) introduced Assembly Bill 99 to prevent electric utility providers from proposing excessive rate increases that outpace the rate of inflation.  ORANGE COUNTY—Today, Assemblyman Tri…

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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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