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Schiavo announces 2023 Young Community Leader Awards

News release  Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, has announced the recipients of the 2023 Young Community Leader Awards, a program aimed at recognizing and honoring exceptional students within the 40th Assembly

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Schiavo’s first bill signed by governor

News release  Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, announced that Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed her first bill, Elder and Adult Abuse Reporting (Assembly Bill 751), aimed at protecting the safety and

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Newsom appoints SCV resident to state committee

News release  Gov. Gavin Newsom this week announced the appointment of Donald Kuehner, of Santa Clarita, to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services’ Private Security Disciplinary Review Committee, Southern

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City receives 29th consecutive finance award

News release  For the 29th year in a row, the city of Santa Clarita has received an Investment Policy Certificate of Excellence Award from the Association of Public Treasurers of

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Schiavo praises budget amendments

News release  Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, released a statement last week praising the Legislature’s budget agreement with Gov. Gavin Newsom.  “The Legislature approved and sent to the governor amendments to

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Wilk tapped for Senate infrastructure committee

News release  Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, have been appointed to the Senate Select Committee on Infrastructure Streamlining and Workforce Equity to hear a variety

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Barger issues statement on county budget

News release  Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger issued a statement Monday following the Board of Supervisors’ approval of final changes to the Fiscal Year 2023-24 County budget, calling the

City plans to update housing element 

Santa Clarita is expected to update its housing plan Tuesday, an annual update that resulted in a monthslong back-and-forth between city staff and the state’s Department of Housing and Community