Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil has recently highlighted several community events and legislative efforts through her social media posts. Her messages cover local engagement in Stanislaus County, support for law enforcement in Ceres, and legislative progress on wildlife safety.
On April 13, 2026, Senator Alvarado-Gil expressed gratitude to her constituents, stating, “A huge thank you to the incredible people of Oakdale and Stanislaus County for showing up with that true Western spirit at the Oakdale Rodeo this weekend.”
The following day, April 14, she acknowledged the work of local law enforcement during a recent ceremony: “Our team had the opportunity to attend the Ceres Police Department Swearing in and Awards Ceremony, welcoming the newest officers as they took the oath to serve and protect the City of Ceres. Thank you for your continued commitment to keeping Ceres safe. #CeresPD #ThinBlueLine”
On April 15, Senator Alvarado-Gil shared an update regarding her legislative efforts: “Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil’s SB 1397 Advances Protecting Californians from Mountain Lions ‘This bill is a critical step forward for the families I represent in rural Senate District 4, who live every day with the reality of mountain lion encounters.'”
Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil represents California’s rural Senate District 4. Her recent public communications reflect ongoing engagement with local communities and legislative initiatives focused on public safety and wildlife management.
