12/02/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/02/2024 23:44
Today in the state Capitol's Assembly Chamber, Speaker Robert Rivas welcomed returning lawmakers and 23 newly elected members for their swearing-in, and delivered a straightforward message about priorities for the 2024-25 legislative session:
"Our constituents don't feel the state of California is working for them. That's their lived experience in this moment. Our task this session is urgent and clear: We must chart a new path forward. And it begins by focusing on affordability."
Speaker Rivas' remarks reflected his working-class rootsgrowing up in farmworker housing along the Central Coast. On Monday, he urged fellow lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to focus on policy that will truly help working families.
"California will always be America's destination for dreams and opportunities. But we need to consider every bill through the lens of Californians who are anxious about affordability. Specifically, we must focus on building more housing and lowering energy costs."
"Affordable, decent housing is the civil rights struggle of our time," Rivas said, "Working people have a right to live near their jobs, in the communities they help enrich, and I'm going to do everything in my power to make that possible."
Click here to see a clip of the Speaker's remarks.
Rivas also celebrated a key accomplishment: Every incumbent member of the Assembly Democratic Caucus prevailed this year and is returning to the Assembly.
On Monday, the Assembly also voted Rivas to serve another two-year termas Speaker of the Assembly.
Click here to read Speaker Rober Rivas' speech.
During the ceremony, Rivas pointed to the Legislature's diversity, including a record number of women lawmakers serving this session.
He expressed tremendous optimism for the future. "California is unlike anywhere else. We embody the spirit of possibility, of resilience and of innovation. But it must be a place of opportunity for everyone."
Speaker Rivas highlighted the following ways to improve the cost of living in California and increase opportunity:
With the Assembly set to embark on a new two-year session in January, Speaker Rivas encouraged his colleagues to embrace this new direction.
"Over the next two years, we must do everything in our power to renew the California dream."