Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, who represents California’s 19th Senate District, recently used her social media platform to highlight legislative developments and community engagement efforts.
On August 29, 2025, Senator Ochoa Bogh posted about honoring a local organization: “We also had the privilege of presenting the Lake Arrowhead Chamber of Commerce with a resolution to commemorate their remarkable 100 years of service. Congratulations to both! #SD19 #CommunityEngagement https://t.co/wOVddk9Pgl”.
The following day, she reported on legislative progress in the California State Legislature. On August 30, 2025, she announced: “#SB221 has passed out of the Assembly Appropriations Committee! This bill aims to protect stalking victims by including threats to pets in the definition of stalking. #SB745 did not advance from the Assembly Appropriations Committee. https://t.co/M0rOEpT76U”.
In a subsequent post on August 30, 2025, Senator Ochoa Bogh addressed her response to one bill not advancing: “While I am disappointed, democracy thrives on informed citizens, and I will keep advocating for political knowledge and engagement. You can learn more about my legislation here: https://t.co/Y6QPQLC3Ya. #SD19 #LegUpdate #CALeg”.
Senator Ochoa Bogh’s work includes sponsoring SB221, which proposes expanding legal protections for stalking victims by recognizing threats against pets as part of stalking behavior. This reflects ongoing legislative efforts in California aimed at enhancing victim protection measures within state law.
The Lake Arrowhead Chamber of Commerce celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2025, marking a century since its founding and highlighting its longstanding role supporting local businesses and community initiatives.



