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SB 221 is on the Governor's Desk!
Yesterday, SB 221, authored by Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R-Yucaipa) and cosponsored by Social Compassion in Legislation and the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, passed its final hurdle in the legislature with a Senate concurrence vote of 39-0.
A huge thank you to Senator Ochoa Bogh and her staff who were relentless advocates for the bill. The Senator reached across the aisle to garner support for the bill in both houses which is a rarity in this day and age. We also thank her for her confidence in SCIL to cosponsor the bill.
Last year, the Riverside County DA brought the idea for this legislation to the Senator after they had several cases which they could not prosecute for criminal stalking because the threats made by the perpetrator were focused on the pet of their victim, not directly at them or their human family members which is required under the current law. Sadly, in one of these instances the victim's pet was later found killed. The bill ultimately died in the Assembly Public Safety Committee.
This year, we were honored when Senator Ochoa Bogh approached us to cosponsor the bill and lead the political lobbying efforts in Sacramento. Now we are so proud to have gotten SB 221 to the finish line.
We want to thank every member of the legislature who voted in support of the bill.
We also thank our cosponsors, the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, who testified multiple times about the heartbreaking cases which could not be brought to court because of the loophole in the stalking statute. They were the experts on the ground who could tell the real-life stories which showed legislators how real the need for the law was.
Now the bill is on the Governor's desk where we hope to have his signature with your help!
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