Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh shared updates on her official Twitter account on May 6, 2026, highlighting both a Capitol tradition and legislative progress.
In her first post, Senator Ochoa Bogh described participation in a long-standing event at the state capitol: “What a great day at the #CapitolFrogJump! Our Senate Fellow Myles proudly represented #TeamOchoaBogh at this fun tradition hosted by @AlvaradoGilSD4. Our frog, Forrest Jump, leaped into action as we cheered him on. Proud of Myles for jumping in & being part of the excitement!” (May 6, 2026).
Later that day, she announced legislative news regarding financial education: “#SB1147 has passed the Senate Education Committee! Financial literacy is one of the most essential life skills we can offer our students. My bill will help equip young people with the knowledge & tools they need to make confident financial decisions.” (May 6, 2026). She followed up with an invitation to learn more about the bill: “Learn more: https://t.co/RHM6fg4dXe. #CALeg #FinancialLiteracy” (May 6, 2026).
The Capitol Frog Jump referenced by Senator Ochoa Bogh is an annual event held at California’s State Capitol that brings together legislators and staff for a lighthearted competition featuring live frogs. The event is inspired by Mark Twain’s famous short story “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” and serves as a nod to California history and culture.
Senate Bill 1147 aims to improve financial literacy among students in California schools by integrating practical personal finance education into existing curricula. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts within the state legislature to address gaps in student preparedness for real-world economic challenges.


