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Today we raised the Transgender flag over City Hall to reaffirm Transgender Day of Visibility. Our transgender Sacramentans will always be welcomed, advocated for, and protected here. Proud to honor @genderhealthsac with a resolution tonight for their incredible work. Sacramento stands with you. 🏳️‍⚧️

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Colonial Heights has some fresh new neighborhood signs! After many years without a facelift, these toppers are looking better than ever. We also had the honor of recognizing some prominent neighborhood members during the celebration. Thank you to everyone who came out.

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Mark your calendars! Tahoe Park Food Trucks and Office Hours are back for the season.

Join us Friday, April 24th from 5 to 8 pm for live music, local food trucks, & a Makers Market. Bring your blankets, chairs, & the whole family. Food Trucks run every 4th Friday through October.

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90 years of showing up for North Sacramento. Stanford Settlement has been a cornerstone of this community longer than most of us have been alive. What they have built in North Sacramento, the programs, the trust, the love for this community, is something truly special.

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Congratulations to the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Service on 50 years of feeding and uplifting our community!

I was honored to present them with a Certificate of Recognition celebrating this incredible milestone.

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The Community Room at Colonial Heights Library is back!

Thanks to a great effort from my office, the Sacramento Public Library, and Councilmember Maple's office, this important neighborhood gathering space is open and better than ever.

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Turning pages and inspiring futures! Team Guerra visited the incredible 3rd graders at Tahoe Elementary in honor of National Read Across America Week. Your next great adventure is waiting for you in a book, let's go read it!

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Live updates: Trump replaces Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem Donald Trump will replace Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with Republican senator Markwayne Mullin.

It's about time Kristi Noem was removed from office, but the damage has been done and dozens of people are dead. American citizens deported, families ripped apart, and the Constitution trampled on. Everyone deserves due process and fair treatment.

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Join us March 11, 5:30–7 PM at Coloma Community Center for a Community Town Hall.

Myself, Councilmember Phil Pluckebaum, and City Manager Maraskeshia Smith want to hear from you.

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Excited for Honor Kung Fu Academy’s 10th Anniversary Shaolin Kung Fu Lunar New Year Celebration!

Join us March 1 to support our talented local team and enjoy a special performance by Zhong Hua Wu Xiao. Hope to see you there!

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As we begin National Engineers Week I would like to shout out MOSAC for hosting their Elements of Elegance Gala, an inspiring evening focused on expanding access to STEM education for Sacramento’s young people.

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Ramadan Mubarak. Wishing you a peaceful and meaningful month. May this Ramadan bring clarity, patience, and calm into your days.

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The fallacy that individuals coming into the country are not following the legal immigration process is false. They are attending their hearings even with the possibility of being ripped away from their families. This is not due process.
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This morning, I had the opportunity to tour the Center for Sacramento History to learn more about Campus Commons and other historic neighborhoods in the district. It was a pleasure to learn, explore, and discuss these stories with such knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff.

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As we begin Black History Month, we honor those who have and continue to shape our city, strengthen our neighborhoods, and push us toward justice and equity. From Sacramento to communities across the nation, their leadership, resilience, and advocacy move us forward.

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SACOG adopts 2025 Blueprint outlining growth through 2050 Local elected officials and regional planners gathered Tuesday to celebrate the adoption of the Sacramento region’s 2025 Blueprint

Proud to see SACOG’s 2025 Blueprint adopted, a long-term vision shaped with and by our communities. This plan lays out how the Sacramento region will grow and invest in transportation, housing, and equitable development through 2050.

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Small businesses invited to learn about Limited Entertainment Permit on Jan. 29 - Sacramento City Express An entertainment permit with reduced fees and requirements is now available for small businesses seeking a more affordable, streamlined way to host live entertainment. To help businesses understand th...

Want live music at your small business? 🎶
Come learn how at the Limited Entertainment Permit class on 1/29 from 3–4 PM at 300 Richards Blvd, Room 221.

More info: sacramentocityexpress.com/2026/01/22/small-businesses-invited-to-learn-about-limited-entertainment-permit-on-jan-29/

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This morning during the extra mile of the MLK March, I had a great opportunity to connect with the community on what they are facing as well as remembering the work and legacy of Dr. King.

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It's great to be walking with Grant High School for MLK Day. Today we remember Dr. Kings resilience, dedication to his community, and continue his legacy by marching.

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Calling all little explorers! Bring your little ones to Potter the Otter, an interactive exhibit designed especially for children under 5. Explore, play, and learn together on the last FREE admission day at the Sacramento Children’s Museum!

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Trump withdraws US from key climate treaty and dozens of other groups The White House says the decision was taken because those entities "no longer serve American interests".

President Trump withdrew us from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the foundation for global cooperation on this issue. This decision to walk away makes us more vulnerable to climate disasters because the global environmental crisis impacts all countries.

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The new year is bringing in a new city manager for the city of Sacramento Maraskeisha Smith will begin the role on Monday. She previously served as the city manager for Santa Rosa.

Yesterday our new City Manager Maraskeisha Smith officially started here in the City. I look forward to meeting with her later this week to discuss issues that face the residents in my District and the City at large.

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On Josefina Ramirez Nottsineh’s birthday, the effort to rename the Seymour Park playground in her honor is moving forward. We’re getting closer to the fundraising goal, and every donation helps honor her legacy and invest in a community space for families.

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Between the holidays and the New Year, I was proud to partner with the Sacramento Lowrider Commission & La Familia to distribute food to neighbors in need. Thank you to our volunteers and grateful for a community that always shows up.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year.

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1,000 Volunteers Needed to Help Sacramento Understand and Address Homelessness Want to help Sacramento better understand and address homelessness? You’re invited to volunteer for the 2026 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count.

Sacramento needs volunteers to help better understand & address homelessness in our community. Join the 2026 Point-in-Time Count on Jan. 26–27. Your time helps shape services, guide policy, & bring critical resources to our neighbors who need the support.

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The Colonial Heights Library is officially open again, just in time for the holidays!

Thank you to everyone who helped reopen this vital community resource, and thanks to @abc10tv for helping spread the word.
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City Council approves streamlined contracts for programs serving homeless youth - The Sacramento Observer Sacramento City Council approves $1.3 million in contracts to fund programs serving homeless transitional aged youth through 2026.

I am proud to support the City’s approval of new contracts expanding shelter and support services for transitional-aged youth. Investing in our young people means creating stability, opportunity, and a stronger Sacramento for everyone.

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Colonial Heights Library reopening, partially, Dec. 11 Starting Dec. 11, the Colonial Heights Library will offer basic library services, including checking out and returning books, as well as computer and Wi-Fi use.

Yesterday, we held the soft opening for the Colonial Heights Library. The community room still remains closed however all other services are available. Thank you to everyone who helped get this vital community resource back up and running.

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Sacramento’s first veterans mural at VFW Post 67 pays tribute to all service members • Sacramento News & Review Timely reports from Sacramento News & Review writers on breaking news and big issues.

I am honored to see Sacramento’s first veterans mural at VFW Post 67, a powerful tribute to all who’ve served. This mural not only honors our veterans, but reminds us of the sacrifice and strength that keeps our country safe.

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