2023 Lobby Day Program

Bill Training | Welcome Reception | Lobby Day | Bill & Lobby Day Resources

Wednesday, April 19: Bill Training (Virtual)

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Resource: Lobby Day Bill Training Presentation Slides

Sunday, April 23: Welcome Reception (optional)

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena, 300 J Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814 

Monday, April 24: Lobby Day

8:30 – 10 a.m.
Breakfast and Registration

Location: Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena
300 J Street, Sacramento

10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Lobby Training and Team Practice

Location: Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown
300 J Street, Sacramento

12 – 2 p.m.
Press Conference and Lunch

Location: Sacramento Capitol Building (West Steps)
1315 10th Street, Sacramento

2 – 5 p.m.
Lobby Visits

Duration: Each lobby visit will last between 15 – 30 minutes. Participants can anticipate having one or two lobby visits.

Location: Capitol Annex Swing Space
1021 O Street, Sacramento

5 – 6:30 p.m.
Closing Reception (optional)

Location: Brasserie DuMonde
1201 K Street, Sacramento

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Bill Resources

  1. AB 742 (Jackson) - End K-9 Force

    AB 742 (Jackson) will end the deeply racialized, traumatic, and harmful practice of using police canines for arrest, apprehension, and crowd control. Read more.   

    AB 742 Participation Materials – Fact Sheet and Talking Points

  2. AB 793 (Bonta) - Stop Reverse Demands

    AB 793 (Bonta) will preserve our right to safely seek reproductive and gender-affirming care in the digital age and protect us from invasive, harmful, and likely unconstitutional “reverse demands” that needlessly reveal our personal information. Read more.

    Take Action: Send a message to your CA lawmaker to pass this bill

    AB 793 Participation Materials – Talking Points

  3. AB 920 (Bryan) and ACA 10 (Haney) - Housing

    AB 920 (Bryan) will protect unhoused people from discrimination based on their housing status, and ACA 10 (Haney) will recognize that every Californian has the fundamental human right to adequate housing. Read more about AB 920.

    AB 920 & ACA 10 Participation Materials – Talking Points and Fact Sheet

  4. SB 852 (Rubio) - Stop ICE Probation Tricks

    SB 852 (Rubio) will prohibit ICE employees from representing themselves as probation officers in order to gain access to and search people’s homes, or demand they exit their homes due to their probation status.

    SB 852 Fact Sheet & Talking Points

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