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Each year, I honor a Teacher from our district for their extraordinary service in the San Fernando Valley and AD39.

Teachers play such an important role in preparing the children in our communities to be the leaders of tomorrow.
This year, I am seeking input for AD 39’s 2022 Teacher of the Year, to give more deserving teachers an opportunity to be recognized for their extraordinary service.

If you know of any inspiring teachers of great distinction and service in the community, please submit your nominee by May 6th.

Nominations can be submitted on my website: https://a39.asmdc.org/teacher-year.

I Honor a Teacher from Our District

Each year, I honor a Teacher from

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Coffee with the STNC
Come join members of the Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council for coffee and conversation.
Meet board members and find out more about your Neighborhood Council, ask questions, and learn how to get involved in your community !

Saturday, April 30, 2022
10 a.m. to 12 Noon at
The Backdoor Bakery, 8349 Foothill Blvd., Sunland More info at stnc.org or email: secretary@stnc.org

Coffee and Conversation with the STNC

COMMUNITY OUTREACH Coffee with the STNC Come join

8th April, 2022, I was honored to receive the Environmental Justice Champion Award from Pacoima Beautiful.
As the Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, I am committed to combatting climate change, defending our environment, and protecting our most vulnerable communities.

A special thank you to Pacoima Beautiful for this great honor, and congratulations on celebrating over 25 years of service to our community.

Honored to Receive the Environmental Justice Champion Award

8th April, 2022, I was honored to

Chief of Staff, Matthew Montgomery

Last week, my Chief of Staff, Matthew Montgomery, stopped by #AD39 for an in-office training with my District Office and to conduct site visits to chronic encampments located on state property.

My team then met with Caltrans leadership to press on the urgent need to address the significant backlog that has resulted from their pause in clean ups over the past two years due to COVID-19.

As a result of continuous engagement with Caltrans District 7 and my work in Sacramento to bring funds to the district, I have secured over $19 million in State Funded improvement projects for the district within the last 6 months on top of existing investments. While we have conducted a dozen site clean ups, my office and I are going to continue to push forward to receive timelines on priority maintenance projects.

Following the numerous requests we have received from constituents in the district, we have completed 60 critical maintenance projects, including fire brush removal, trash/debris abatement, tree trimming, shoulder sweeping, and paving work on the following freeways: I-5, I-405, I-170, I-118, and I-210.
I am proud of the hard work we are doing in Sacramento to address the root causes of homelessness, and the work we are doing in the district to clean up our cities. I look forward to continuing our city and state partnerships to push for change.

I recently held a town hall on homelessness that you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5nIUfAAlhM. I encourage you to contact my office about waste and debris on state property so we can initiate the cleanup process with Caltrans, CHP, and local assistance providers.

Last week, my Chief of Staff, Matthew