Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil expresses support for FPPC investigation process

Marie Alvarado‑Gil, Member of the California State Senate, representing the 4th District
Marie Alvarado‑Gil, Member of the California State Senate, representing the 4th District
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Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil has issued public statements regarding an ongoing investigation by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), expressing her support for the commission’s process and decision-making. The comments were shared through a series of posts on her official X (formerly Twitter) account.

On February 6, 2026, Senator Alvarado-Gil stated, “I fully support the FPPC process to conduct an independent investigation and come to a binding decision in this matter,” the senator {Marie Alvarado-Gil} said Feb. 5 in a statement. This comment was made as part of a thread that included additional links but no further written elaboration.

The day prior, on February 5, 2026, two separate posts were published by Senator Alvarado-Gil. The first post at 00:58 UTC contained only a link: https://t.co/m4LP2uqCei. Later that day at 23:52 UTC, another post featured only a different link: https://t.co/T8w3LcUQs2. Both posts did not include any textual commentary or context within the tweets themselves.

Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil represents California’s Fourth Senate District. The FPPC is responsible for enforcing political campaign, lobbying, and conflict of interest laws in California. Investigations by the FPPC are intended to ensure transparency and accountability among public officials.

The senator’s recent statement comes amid heightened attention to ethics oversight in state government. By voicing support for the FPPC’s independent review process, she aligns with calls for maintaining public trust during ongoing investigations.



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