Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil, a member of the California State Senate, shared several messages on her social media account reflecting on the transition into 2026 and expressing support for law enforcement and native communities.
On January 1, 2026, Senator Alvarado-Gil posted a message of gratitude to those who provided protection in the previous year: “Thank you for all you did to protect us in 2025, thinking of all of you and your families as we enter 2026!”
Later that day, she shared her optimism for the new year with another post: “Woke up to a new year with that electric feeling—anything could happen, and it’s going to be good. Grateful for the people I get to do it with.
Let’s go, 2026!
#HappyNewYear2026″ (January 1, 2026).
On January 3, 2026, Senator Alvarado-Gil addressed law enforcement efforts related to native communities: “and is a tool for law enforcement to protect our native communities.
Praying for a safe return home.”
Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil represents California’s Fourth Senate District. She has been known for her advocacy on issues affecting rural areas and indigenous populations within her district.
