Ami's Updates
I'm holding a COVID-19 Telephone Town Hall on Thursday, May 7 from 6:00pm-7:00pm 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 a representative from Sacramento County and Heather Luzzi, Sacramento Director, U.S. Small Business Administration, and Dr. Richard Pan, State Senator for California District 6.
I sent an email update on Wednesday to announce that my office reached a new milestone serving you. Please join my email updates today so you don't miss any in the future!
I sent an email update on Monday about how I'm opposing the Trump Administration's plan to gut the Affordable Care Act in federal court. Please join my email updates here so you don't miss any in the future!
On Wednesday I sent an email update about the ongoing California wildfires with resources to help you and your family. Please click here to join my email updates so you don't miss any in the future!
I'm hosting a Fight Fraud Workshop and Resource Fair on Tuesday, December 10th from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
Every day I hear concerns about scam robocalls and fraud schemes. Scammers target people, especially seniors, with schemes that can rob them of their hard-earned savings. It's crucial for Sacramento County residents to be aware of these scams and to take steps to protect savings.
Every day I'm working to make health care more affordable, more accessible, and better quality. Here's a brief update on the work I've done over the past few months to better serve you.
On this Veterans Day, I want to say thank you to our Sacramento County's veterans. Our veterans have made incredible sacrifices for our country, and we owe them nothing less than our unwavering support.
I'm proud that my office has helped recover more than $2.6 million in benefits and services for veterans. We've helped over 3,000 local service members and veterans with backlogged benefits, health care, and other federal government problems. This is the least we can to support our service members and their families.