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Speaker Rendon to Lead Assembly Delegation to Mexico

SACRAMENTO — Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) will lead a delegation of Assemblymembers on a four-day mission to Mexico, California’s neighbor and trading partner, to reinforce the closeness of the relationship. The mission will go from January 10-13, 2018.

California Legislative Leaders to Release Sexual Harassment Investigation Documents

SACRAMENTO — Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) and Assembly Rules Committee Chair Ken Cooley (D-Rancho Cordova) released the following statement on the release of documents related to the Legislature’s sexual harassment investigations:

California Legislative Leaders Announce Bicameral, Bipartisan Approach on Sexual Harassment Prevention

SACRAMENTO — Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) and Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de Leon (D-Los Angeles) today announced the formation of a joint committee tasked with creating a bicameral set of additional reforms to improve how the Legislature addresses the issue of sexual harassment and how it can better protect those who report harassment or abuse.

Speaker Rendon Statement on UC Audit Interference

SACRAMENTO — Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) released the following statement after the Board of Regents of the University of California released its fact-finding report on audit interference by the UC Office of the President:

Assembly Sends Affordable Housing Bills to Governor

SACRAMENTO — The California State Assembly today gave final approval to a series of measures that mark the most significant action to address California’s housing affordability in decades.

Speaker Rendon Commends Passage of Affordable Housing Legislation

SACRAMENTO — Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Lakewood) released the following statement after the Assembly passed a series of measures aimed at addressing California’s affordable housing crisis:

“Today we took a step toward addressing a housing crisis that has been plaguing California for years. The package of bills we approved today addresses funding, project streamlining, stricter enforcement, and real accountability – all the affordable housing elements necessary to help more Californians pay the rent or buy a house. This isn’t a package built of straw or twigs – this package is brick solid.