Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil honors mothers and law enforcement in recent statements
Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil shared messages on social media from May 10-11 honoring mothers for Mother’s Day and expressing support for public safety initiatives.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil shared messages on social media from May 10-11 honoring mothers for Mother’s Day and expressing support for public safety initiatives.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil shared updates between January 14-15, highlighting new accreditation for Merced College’s fire programs and discussing ongoing FUTA surcharges impacting California businesses.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil highlighted updates on wildfire response infrastructure, agricultural leadership programs, and concerns over state budget forecasts through posts dated January 12 and January 14, 2026.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil marked National Blood Donor Month with a call for donations on January 5 and celebrated Modesto’s record year without homicides later that day.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil posted a series of updates between January 3 and January 5, 2026.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil marked the start of 2026 by expressing gratitude toward those who protected Californians in the previous year and voiced support for law enforcement serving native communities.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil posted updates between December 19-20, 2025 on community engagement, flood preparedness through CAL FIRE resources, and celebrated the sixth anniversary of the U.S. Space Force.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil posted several updates on Twitter in December, including recognition of Chief Mike Blankenheim’s retirement and an announcement about nearly $11 million in CAL FIRE Wildfire Prevention Grants for Senate District 4.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil posted updates on December 17, 2025 about emergency measures following the Pack Fire in Mono County and raised concerns regarding alleged wasteful spending by California’s unemployment department during and after the…

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil posted tributes for two students lost too soon and provided updates on federal legislation impacting rural communities on December 16, 2025.