Vaccination Press Conference and Door Knocking
Assemblymember Gipson held a press conference and went door knocking within the district to inform constituents about the COVID-19 Vaccine.
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Assemblymember Gipson held a press conference and went door knocking within the district to inform constituents about the COVID-19 Vaccine.
Assemblymember Gipson presented a check of $50 million to Charles Drew University.
Asm. Gipson gathered volunteers at Ted Watkins Park and performed door 2 door knocking to educate constituents on getting the vaccine. Mobile vaccine units in the Watts community were made available to constituents.
AB 889 (Homes for Families) seeks to create opportunities for first-time home buyers and working families to own homes and build generational wealth. Specifically, it corrects the excessive practice of large corporations buying up foreclosed or under market value homes in order to make profits from increasingly inflated rents.
Press conference at the State Capitol in response to the recent U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California decision on Miller v. Bonta, declaring California's assault weapons laws unconstitutional.
A hearing conducted by the Select Committee on Police Reform took place in Room 4202 at the State Capitol.
Assemblymember Gipson and other members were sworn-in during a ceremony at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.
The Select Committee on Police Reform took place at the State Capitol.
Assemblymember Mike A. Gipson assists organizations and local elected officials during a Labor Day Food Drive in Wilmington, Ca.