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Connolly Passes Ten Bills off of the Assembly Floor

Connolly successfully sends ten bills to the Senate

SACRAMENTO, CA – This week, the California State Assembly convened for the first major legislative deadline known as “House of Origin”. This deadline requires legislators to discuss, deliberate and vote on legislation introduced in its house of origin by May 29th.

Connolly Honors the Ceres Community Project as Nonprofit of the Year

The Ceres Community Project helps deliver nutrient-rich foods to vulnerable families

SACRAMENTO, CA –Assemblymember Connolly (D-San Rafael) recognized the Ceres Community Project as the 2026 Nonprofit of the Year for Assembly District (AD) 12. The Ceres Community Project provides free or low-cost nutrient-rich meals to low-income community members diagnosed with serious, chronic or complex illnesses.

Connolly’s Major Corporate Tax Reform Bill Passes First Committee

AB 1790, a bill to close California’s biggest corporate tax loophole, passed out of the Assembly Revenue & Taxation Committee after showing broad support

SACRAMENTO, CA – Yesterday, Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) successfully passed AB 1790 through the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee after a robust debate.

Assemblymember Connolly Announces Winner of “There Ought to be a Law” Contest

AB 2618 increases prohibition timeline for CPUC commissioners becoming lobbyists

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) announced the conclusion of his fourth official “There Ought to be a Law” contest. This year’s winning submission came from Dan Hipple, a Tiburon resident.