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California State Senate and Assembly Members for Riverside County Board of Supervisors for Riverside County United States Representatives and Senators for Riverside County CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE Name District Contact Information Interests Legislative Committees Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R) 23rd District Capitol Office Standing: Elected 2020 Banning, Beaumont, Cabazon, State Capitol, Room 3056 Term Limit 2032 Calimesa, Hemet, Lakeview, Sacramento, CA 95814 Subcommittee: Menifee, Nuevo, Romoland, San Phone: (916) 651-4023 Select: Jacinto Fax: (916) 651-4923 Joint Committee: District Office 10350 Commerce Center Drive, Suite A-220 Caucus: Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: (909) 919-7731 Other: Fax: (909) 919-7739 Website: https://ochoa-bogh.cssrc.us/ Contact Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh Melissa Melendez (R) 28th District Capitol Office Elected 05/12/2020 Anza, Blythe, Canyon Lake, State Capitol 4082 Standing: Term Limit 2022 Cathedral City, Coachella, Sacramento, CA 95814 Desert Hot Springs, Idyllwild, La Phone: (916) 651-4028 Subcommittee: Quinta, Lake Elsinore, Murrieta, Fax: (916) 651-4928 Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Select: Rancho Mirage, Temecula, Indio Office Wildomar 45-125 Smurr Street, Suite B Joint Committee: Indio, CA 92201 Phone: (760) 398-6442 Caucus: Fax: (760) 398-6470 Other: Murrieta Office 25186 Hancock Avenue, Suite 320 Murrieta, CA 92562 Phone: (951) 894-3530 Fax: (951) 894-3536 Website: https://melendez.cssrc.us/ Contact Melissa Melendez Page 1 of 13 Last update 01/05/21 California State Senate and Assembly Members for Riverside County Board of Supervisors for Riverside County United States Representatives and Senators for Riverside County CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE Name District Contact Information Interests Legislative Committees Richard Roth (D) District: 31 Capitol Office Higher Education Standing: Insurance; Budget and Fiscal Elected 2012 Corona, Eastvale, Glen Avon, State Capitol, Room 4034 Funding Review; Health; Transportation and Term Limit 2024 Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900 Housing; Veterans Affairs; Rules Norco, Perris, Riverside. Phone: (916) 651-4031 State Budget Fax: (916) 651-4931 Subcommittee: Budget and Fiscal Review No. 4 on Veterans' Issues State Administration and General District Office Government (C) 3737 Main Street, Suite 104 Joint Rules; Legislative Audit (VC); Riverside, CA 92501 Committee: Emergency Management Phone: (951) 680-6750 Fax: (951) 680-6757 Select: Career Technology and the New Economy (C); Defense and Website: http://sd31.senate.ca.gov/ Aerospace; Policy Alignment and State Government Efficiency; Contact Richard Roth Caucus: Senate Democratic Majority; Senate Mental Health Caucus; Aviation Caucus Page 2 of 13 Last update 01/05/21 California State Senate and Assembly Members for Riverside County Board of Supervisors for Riverside County United States Representatives and Senators for Riverside County CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY Name Areas Represented Contact Information Interests Legislative Committees Chad Mayes (R) 42nd District Capitol Office Standing: Health (VC); Insurance (VC); Rules; Utilities Elected 2014 Banning, Beaumont, State Capitol, Suite 4098 and Energy; Term Limit 2026 Cabazon, Calimesa, Sacramento, CA 94249 Cherry Valley, Hemet, Phone: (916) 319-2042 Select: Environmental Quality and the Green Indian Wells, La Quinta, Fax: (916) 319-2142 Economy in the Inland Empire; Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Mentone, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho District Office Mirage, San Jacinto 41608 Indian Trail, Suite 1 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Phone: (760) 346-6342 Fax: (760) 346-6506 Website: https://ad42.asmrc.org/ Contact Chad Mayes Eduardo Garcia (D) 56th District Capitol Office Standing: Water, Parks, and Wildlife (C); Elected 2014 Blythe, Brawley, Bermuda State Capitol Appropriations; Governmental Term Limit 2026 Dunes, Calexico, PO Box 942849 Organization; Utilities and Energy; Calipatria, Cathedral City, Room4140 Communications and Conveyance Coachella, Desert Hot Sacramento, CA 94249-0056 Springs, El Centro, Phone: (916) 319-2056 Select: California-Mexico Bi-National Affairs; Holtville, Imperial, Indio, Fax: (916) 319-2156 Economic Development and Investment Mecca, Oasis, North in Rural California; End of Life Health Shore, Salton Sea, District Office Care; Environmental Quality and the Thermal, Thousand 48220 Jackson Street #A3 Green Economy in the Inland Empire; Palms, Westmorland Coachella, CA 92236 Science, Technology, Engineering and Phone: (760) 347-2360 Math Education; Status of Boys and Men of Color Fax: (760) 347-5704 Website: https://a56.asmdc.org/ Contact Eduardo Garcia Page 3 of 13 Last update 01/05/21 California State Senate and Assembly Members for Riverside County Board of Supervisors for Riverside County United States Representatives and Senators for Riverside County CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY Name Areas Represented Contact Information Interests Legislative Committees Sabrina Cervantes (D) 60th District Capitol Office Standing: Banking and Finance; Communications Elected 2016 Corona, Eastvale, Jurupa State Capitol and Conveyance; Jobs, Economic Term Limit 2028 Valley, Mira Loma, Norco, Sacramento, CA 94249-0060 Development, and the Economy; Public Riverside Phone: (916) 319-2060 Employees, Retirement and Social Fax: (916) 319-2160 Security; Rules District Office Select: Asia/California Trade and Investment 391 N Main Street, Suite 210 Promotion; California-Mexico Bi-National Corona, CA 92880 Affairs; Campus Climate; Career st Phone: (951) 371-6860 Technical Education and Building a 21 Fax: (951) 734-4160 Century Workforce; Community and Law Enforcement Relations and Website: https://a60.asmdc.org/ Responsibilities; Cybersecurity; Environmental Quality and the Green Contact Sabrina Cervantes Economy in the Inland Empire; Local Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness; Natural Disaster Response, Recovery, and Rebuilding; Veteran Employment and Education (C); Youth and California’s Future Healthcare Jose Medina (D) 61st District Capitol Office Standing: Higher Education(C); Accountability Elected 2012 Mead Valley. Moreno State Capitol Higher Education and Administrative Review; Budget; Term Limit 2024 Valley, Perris, Riverside Sacramento, CA 94249-0061 Business & Professions; Phone: (916) 319-2061 Transportation; Jobs and Workforce Fax: (916) 319-2161 Development Subcommittee: No. 2 on Education Finance District Office Select: California-Mexico Bi-National Affairs 1223 University Avenue, Suite 230 Transportation (C); Campus Climate; Environmental Riverside, CA 92507 Quality and the Green in the Inland Phone: (951) 369-6644 Empire; Master Plan for Higher Fax: (951) 369-0366 Education in California; Intellectual and Development Disabilities Website: https://a61.asmdc.org/ Joint: Arts Contact Jose Medina Page 4 of 13 Last update 01/05/21 California State Senate and Assembly Members for Riverside County Board of Supervisors for Riverside County United States Representatives and Senators for Riverside County CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY Name Areas Represented Contact Information Interests Legislative Committees Kelly Seyarto (R) 67th District Capitol Office Elected 2020 Hemet, Homeland, Lake State Capitol, Suite #5126 Standing: Elections (VC); Emergency Term Limit 2032 Elsinore, Menifee, Sacramento, CA 94249-0067 Management (VC); Housing and Murrieta, Sun City, Phone: (916) 319-2067 Community Development (VC); Winchester Fax: (916) 319-2167 Labor and Employment; Natural Resources; Public Employment District Office and Retirement; Public Safety; 41391 Kalmia Street, Suite 220 Revenue and Taxation Murrieta, CA 92562 Phone: (951) 894-1232 Subcommittee: Website: https://ad67.asmrc.org/ Select: Joint: Contact Kelly Seyarto Randy Voepel (R) 71st District Capitol Office Control State Elected 2017 Aguanga, Anza, Idyllwild, State Capitol, Suite 4009 Spending Standing: Aging and Long-Term Care (VC); Term Limit: 2028 Lake Riverside, Lakeside Sacramento, CA 94249-0071 Budget; Local Government; (916) 319-2071 Efficiency in Revenue and Taxation; Veterans (916) 319-2171 Government Affairs (VC); District Office Jobs Select: Environmental Quality and the 8760 Cuyamaca Street, Suite 201 Green Economy in the Inland Santee, CA 92071-3812 Reduce/Control State Empire; Veteran Employment and (619) 258-7737 Employee Expense Education Subcommittee: No. 2 on Education Finance Website: https://ad71.asmrc.org/ Contact Randy Voepel Page 5 of 13 Last update 01/05/21 California State Senate and Assembly Members for Riverside County Board of Supervisors for Riverside County United States Representatives and Senators for Riverside County CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY Name Areas Represented Contact Information Interests Legislative Committees Marie Waldron (R) 75th District Capitol Office Elected A 2012 Temecula State Capitol, Suite 4130 Business Standing: Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Term Limit 2024 Sacramento, CA 94249 Tourism & Internet Media (VC); Phone: (916) 319-2075 Governmental Organization; Local Government and Fax: (916) 319-2175 Health; Local Government (VC); Public Safety Rules District Office 350 West 5th Avenue, Suite 110 Reducing Regulations Subcommittee: Harassment, Discrimination, and Escondido, CA 92025 Retaliation Prevention (VC); Phone: (760) 480-7570 Sexual Harassment Prevention Fax: (760) 480-7516 and Response Website: https://ad75.asmrc.org/ Select: 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games; Biotechnology; Census; Contact Marie Waldron Health Care Delivery Systems and Universal Coverage; Infectious Diseases in High Risk Disadvantaged Communities; Intellectual
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