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Assemblywoman Leticia Castillo Engages With the City

By William Cortez, Community Writer
March 12, 2025 at 10:47am. Views: 1102

 Residents of Grand Terrace gathered at City Hall on Thursday, February 27, 2025, to hear from Assemblywoman Leticia Castillo (58th District) in an engaging and heartfelt town hall meeting. Castillo, a lifelong Home Gardens resident with over 50 years in the community and a background as a Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist, spoke passionately about her work in the State Assembly and the issues most affecting the region.

 The packed room was filled with energy as constituents eagerly listened, asked thoughtful questions, and engaged in meaningful discussions with their representative. Castillo, who is serving her first term in the Assembly, assured the community that she is committed to transparency, accountability, and improving the lives of the people she serves with 

 A Strong Legislative Focus 

Throughout the evening, Assemblywoman Castillo outlined key legislation she is championing across a variety of critical areas: 

Education & Workforce Development

• AB 862: Recognizing the importance of skilled trades, Castillo introduced a bill ensuring that high schools measure student success not just by college admissions, but also by how many students enter apprenticeship programs or career pathways in skilled trades. 

Homelessness, Housing, & Mental Health

• AB 505: Castillo emphasized the need for transparency and effectiveness in housing programs, pushing for an independent evaluation of Homekey, California’s initiative to house homeless individuals.

• AB 520: In a major push for government accountability, this bill would create a publicly accessible online portal tracking state spending on homelessness and mental health programs. 

Government Efficiency & Accountability

• AB 496: Castillo called for a deep audit of the Employment Development Department (EDD), ensuring improved processing times for unemployment, disability insurance, and paid family leave.

 Parental Rights & Family Protections

• AB 600: The assemblywoman reaffirmed her belief in parental rights, introducing a bill that would allow parents to opt their children out of lessons on transgender topics without penalties.

• AB 579 – Yaeli’s Law: Castillo’s commitment to protecting families extends to ensuring that parents are not investigated or lose custody for affirming their child’s biological sex.

Public Safety & Firearm Regulations

• AB 1092: This bill would extend concealed carry permits from two to four years, reducing bureaucratic burdens on lawful gun owners.

 Adoption & Child Welfare

• AB 329: A major education initiative, this bill adds adoption education to California’s comprehensive youth curriculum, providing students with information about adoption resources and safe-haven laws.

Business & Economic Relief

• AB 921: Castillo proposed tax credits for emergency generators during declared power outages, ensuring small businesses and families have access to backup power.

• AB 1443: No tax on tips! This bill eliminates state tax on service workers’ gratuities, ensuring employees keep the full amount of their hard-earned tips.

• AB 780: Castillo introduced a bill that gives small businesses time to correct ADA violations before facing lawsuits, preventing unnecessary financial strain.

 Supporting Law Enforcement & Mental Health

• AB 1115: This bill allows local governments to assign mental health professionals as liaisons for law enforcement officers, ensuring first responders have mental health support when needed.

 Immigration & Public Safety

• AB 1066: Castillo addressed concerns about state-funded immigration grants, clarifying that funds should not be used to protect individuals convicted of violent felonies who are in the U.S. illegally.

 The enthusiasm from the crowd was undeniable. Residents came prepared with questions, touching on education, public safety, and homelessness. One attendee asked how AB 862 would impact high school students directly, to which Castillo responded, “Our youth deserve more pathways to success beyond just college. If they want to pursue an apprenticeship or enter a skilled trade, their achievements should be valued just as highly.”

A Commitment to Grand Terrace & the 58th District

Throughout the night, Assemblywoman Castillo made one thing clear: she is here to serve her community. She repeatedly expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent Grand Terrace, listening intently to residents’ concerns and ensuring their voices are heard at the state level.

 

As the meeting wrapped up, she left the crowd in awe . The applause was deafening as community members left feeling empowered, heard, and hopeful for the future.

 

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