Day of Remembrance and Reception
Assemblymember Muratsuchi honored Japanese Internment survivors during the Day of Remembrance recognition on the Assembly Floor, and hosted a reception afterward at the California Museum in Sacramento.
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Assemblymember Muratsuchi honored Japanese Internment survivors during the Day of Remembrance recognition on the Assembly Floor, and hosted a reception afterward at the California Museum in Sacramento.
Assemblymember Muratsuchi hosted the Palos Verde Unified School District Capitol Convoy on the Assembly Floor.
Governor Newsom signed a historic legislation package to protect immigrant communities and hold President Trump accountable.
Assemblymember Muratsuchi spoke on the Assembly Floor about SB 627 - Law Enforcement and Masks.
I joined members of Teamsters Local 2010, CSU Employees Union - CSUEU, and California Faculty Association at a press conference this morning at the Chancellor's Office of the California State University to call for the University system to "keep their promise" to honor their employee contracts. I worked hard to fight the proposed budget cuts to our public universities, including the California State University system. These employees deserve their contract to be honored and I stand with CSU employees to uphold their contract.
This morning, my office hosted our annual Julian Katz Memorial Bike Ride down the Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach strand in honor of Julian Katz, a passionate cycling advocate in the South Bay who unfortunately passed in 2018. Thank you to the South Bay Bike Coalition, South Bay Forward, Hermosa Cyclery, and Rabbi Gila Katz for your partnership and support. Bikes and E-Bikes are a great alternative mode of transportation that protects our environment, and I am happy to support bike paths and infrastructure in our beautiful South Bay.
Today, I joined Los Angeles Councilmember Councilmember Tim McOsker, Los Angeles City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, Assemblymember Mike A. Gipson, the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce, faith and local leaders to call on getting ICE out of Terminal Island and out of LA.
ICE is going after hard working immigrants and their families, not criminals. They are being rounded up and incarcerated like the Japanese Americans who once lived on Terminal Island more than 80 years ago - hard-working immigrants who were scapegoated and wrongfully accused of being a threat to national security. As Chair of the Assembly Education Committee, I am fighting to keep ICE out of California public schools, and today, I join the fight to get ICE out of Terminal Island. Terminal Island should never again become a symbol of injustice.
Terminal Island was once home to a thriving fishing village where 3,000 individuals of Japanese descent were forcibly removed by the federal government in 1942 following the signing of Executive Order 9066.