Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo Advances bills on healthcare, housing, homelessness and safe communities out of Appropriations to Assembly floor
SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo announced today that she successfully advanced six priority bills through Assembly Appropriations Committee. These bills move to the Assembly Floor next for a vote before June 2. If approved by the full Assembly, these bills will move to Senate for consideration.
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo and the Los Angeles County Delegation Vote to Support Extending the California Film & Television Tax Credit
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo and the Los Angeles County Delegation (LACD) last week voted to extend the California Film and Television Tax Credit Program contained in Governor Newsom's 2023-2024 budget with bipartisan support. The LACD is composed of 39 members, encompassing 15 members from the California State Senate and 24 members from the State Assembly.
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo's Statement on the Governor’s 2023-24 State Budget, May Revision
"Today, Governor Newsom released his revision to the 2023-24 Fiscal Year State Budget. As we expected, the revenue forecast is for an even larger shortfall, by $9.3 billion, than initially projected in January.
Assemblywoman Schiavo Announces Support from Santa Clarita Chamber of Commerce on Five Crucial Pieces of Legislation
SANTA CLARITA – Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo today announced the support of the Santa Clarita Chamber of Commerce on five crucial pieces of legislation, tackling issues like housing, homelessness, support for low income families, water protection and electric vehicle infrastructure.
Assemblywoman Schiavo Co-Authors Bipartisan Solutions to Fentanyl Crisis
SACRAMENTO – To honor National Fentanyl Awareness Day, yesterday Assemblywoman Schiavo joined a legislative press conference to offer her support for the bipartisan solutions moving forward in the legislature to tackle the fentanyl crisis. Her support includes co-authoring AB 19, a bill which will ensure naloxone hydrochloride, also referred to as NARCAN, is available in our schools.