Ami's Updates
Regarding the situation in Ukraine, please carefully read the below information regarding how my office can help.
U.S. Citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and eligible family members please complete a U.S. Department of State, Crisis Intake form:
https://cacms.state.gov/s/crisis-intake
Alzheimer's remains one of the leading cause of death in the U.S. As a doctor and as the former Chief Medical Officer of Sacramento County, I'm very concerned about how this disease is impacting our parents and grandparents.
I wanted to take a moment to update you on the work we've done this year to help families and seniors across Sacramento County.
I'm proud to announce that my Sacramento office has helped nearly 2,000 people recover over $1.4 million owed to taxpayers in this year alone. That's hard-earned money right back into the pockets of Sacramento families, helping our region's economy.
I'm holding a Telephone Town Hall on Wednesday, March 11th from 6:00-6:45 PST. Dial-in at (855)-756-7520 ext. 56605#.
This is an opportunity to give you an update on the U.S. government response to the virus and to hear your questions.
Listening to you is my most important job – and I'd like to hear from you! My staff will also be available to help you with backlogged veterans' benefits, Social Security and Medicare issues, and much more.
I'm holding a Telephone Town Hall on Tuesday, March 31 from 6:00-6:45 PST. To join, please dial (833) 946-1797 at 6pm PDT.
This is an opportunity to give you an update on the U.S. government response to the virus and to hear your questions. I will be joined by Dr. Peter Beilenson, Director of the Department of Health Services, Sacramento County, Heather Luzzi, Sacramento Director, U.S. Small Business Administration, and Dr. Richard Pan, State Senator for California District 6.