Dates to Remember
March 2: Deadline for most college financial aid opportunities in California
April 15: Tax Day
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As we move into February, most workers should have already received their W-2s and other income tax documents from their employers. That's particularly important given two key deadlines that are coming up for programs that have benefited millions of Californians.
Most opportunities for college financial aid in California have a March 2nd deadline. That includes submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA), based on family tax information.
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A Lot to Like in the Governor's 2020-21 Budget Proposal
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The California budget reflects how a strong economy and progressive policies can go hand in hand. It also provides a solid starting point for the Senate as we move forward with our public budget process, which culminates in the Governor signing the budget in June. With record funding for education, solid reserves, relief for small businesses, and innovative ideas on climate change, public safety, health care and many other issues, my colleagues and I appreciate that Governor Gavin Newsom has given us the opportunity to start that process with a budget plan that is already so in sync with California values.
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More Transparency in Blood Donor Deferrals
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January was National Blood Donor Month so it seemed like an especially fitting time to introduce SB 851, a bill I authored to create more transparency for deferred blood donors.
SB 851 would require all California blood banks and plasma centers to provide information to a deferred blood donor regarding the reason for the deferral. Current California law does not require blood banks and plasma centers to provide sufficient information about the reasons for their deferral.
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Fighting Human Trafficking is a Legislative Priority
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January marked Human Trafficking Awareness Month and I had the opportunity to help bolster awareness of the issue both in San Diego and in the Senate.
On January 25th, I joined hundreds of activists for a rally hosted by the Junior League of San Diego in Balboa Park, where we listened, walked together, and raised awareness about human trafficking in our community.
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Recognizing Black History Month
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This month, in recognition of Black History Month, we commend the incredible achievements and honor the sacrifices African Americans have made in, and for, our country. I'd like to take a moment to remember one of our nation's most prolific writers, Toni Morrison, who passed away in August 2019. Her prose taught us about the realities of racism, slavery, and the black female experience, and her words were profound and hauntingly beautiful. Her story – and stories – will undoubtedly inspire generations to come.
Thousands of people took to the streets on January 18th for the San Diego Women's March. By marching side by side, raising our voices in unison, we showed that there is power in unity. Together we will raise up all women.
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