Assembly District 62: Non-profit Organizations' Celebration
Speaker Emeritus Rendon held a celebration for all of the district's non-profit organization honorees since 2016 to recognize the impact they have had throughout his tenure.
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Speaker Emeritus Rendon held a celebration for all of the district's non-profit organization honorees since 2016 to recognize the impact they have had throughout his tenure.
Speaker Emeritus Rendon held his last hearing of the Select Committee on Happiness on Monday, August 12 at 10:30 a.m. in room 444 of the State Capitol.
Speaker Emeritus Rendon held a celebration for the culmination of his Youth Leadership Program, recognizing youth scholars for their dedication to the program.
Speaker Emeritus Rendon led his Youth Leadership Program students on a tour of the Capitol. Students heard from Assemblymember Alex Lee and Speaker Emeritus Rendon, and watched the Assembly floor session.
Speaker Emeritus Rendon chaired a Select Committee on Happiness and Public Policy Outcomes hearing at the State Capitol.
Speaker Emeritus Rendon held a press conference concerning the Select Committee on Happiness and Public Policy Outcomes.
Speaker Emeritus Rendon conducted his Earth Day Bike Ride & Resource Fair. The bike ride started at Hollydale Regional Park in South Gate and followed the LA River Bike Path, concluded at Speaker Anthony Rendon Riverfront Park in Maywood. A resource fair followed, filled with great information about how to protect our environment.
The City of Maywood held a ceremony to rename Riverfront Park as "Speaker Anthony Rendon Riverfront Park."
Speaker Emeritus held an inspiring and transformative conference featuring women in diverse leadership careers. The conference was an empowering experience that celebrated the strength, resilience and limitless power within us.
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Speaker Emeritus Rendon chaired a hearing of the Select Committee on Happiness and Public Policy Outcomes in Room 444 of the State Capitol.