Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil has recently posted several updates on her social media account, addressing law enforcement actions and public safety advisories in California.
On January 3, 2026, Senator Alvarado-Gil wrote, “I applaud Inyo County Sheriff Stephanie Rennie for activating a Feather Alert in the search for a missing 13-year-old from Bishop. AB 1314 was signed into law to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people…” The Feather Alert system is part of California legislation aimed at assisting in cases involving missing Indigenous persons.
Later that day, on January 3, 2026, she shared another post: “Good advice from Cal Fire. https://t.co/0AaT2WDszW”
On January 5, 2026, Senator Alvarado-Gil recognized local officials with her statement: “Outstanding work by Mono County leadership during this crisis. https://t.co/0o8n0AzC6F”
Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil represents California’s Fourth Senate District. Her recent comments highlight ongoing efforts to improve public safety protocols across multiple counties in response to both individual emergencies and broader crises. The Feather Alert program mentioned in her post was created by Assembly Bill 1314 to help locate missing Indigenous persons and raise awareness about violence affecting these communities.
