Nine Seyarto bills move forward to the Assembly

State Sen. Kelly Seyarto, R-Murrieta, has nine bills moving from the state Senate to the Assembly for voting. Valley News/Courtesy photo
SACRAMENTO – California state Sen. Kelly Seyarto, R-Murrieta, announced that nine bills from his 2023 legislative package have passed out of the state Senate and are headed to the Assembly. They cover a wide variety of topics, including veteran benefits, government reform, public safety, victim resources and emergency services.Senate Bill 19 establishes the California Anti-Fentanyl Abuse Task Force to increase public education and mobilize state and local resources to evaluate the best practices for combating fentanyl.Senate Bill 67 establishes the expansion of data sharing of overdose data from the California Emergency Medical Service Authority to the overdose mapping application program known as ODMAP to effectively track and address live patterns of overdoses.Senate Bill 7
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