Assembly Member Marie Waldron
It’s been an honor to serve you
Redistricting has changed electoral boundaries throughout California, and I regret to say that I will no longer be serving you as Temecula’s representative in...
Changes are coming
Redistricting has rearranged legislative boundaries throughout California, including the 75th Assembly District that I have represented for the past 10 years. The current district...
Action needed
When the Legislature convenes for the 2023-2024 session on December 5, some big issues will be waiting for us. They include crime, the cost...
More work to do
The current legislative session ended on Aug. 31. In normal times, no more business would be conducted by the Legislature in Sacramento until the...
Fentanyl here at home
Fentanyl is taking its deadly toll on our state and nation. According to a recent press release, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 5,091...
Supporting animals
As a trained Project Wildlife Native Songbird Rehabilitator, my experience raising orphaned and injured songbirds and returning them to the wild has guided me...
Costly Golden State
As any Economics 101 student knows, when the federal government creates billions/trillions of dollars out of thin air, the result is massive inflation. That...
Preventing suicide
In 2020, there were just under 46,000 suicides in the United States, making it the nation’s 12th-leading cause of death. California’s suicide rate is...
In case you missed it
Legislation in Sacramento often flies under the radar. Here are a few bills you may have missed that made it through, along with some...
Saving lives, reducing crime
In 2011, federal courts ruled that California prisons were overcrowded – populations had to be reduced. As a result, Assembly Bill 109 was signed...