Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, who represents California’s 23rd Senate District, recently posted several updates on her social media account. Her posts covered public safety in Yucca Valley, legislative developments regarding stalking protections for pets, and a mention of her Chief of Staff.
On September 2, 2025, Senator Ochoa Bogh addressed the residents of Yucca Valley with a safety message: “Stay safe, Yucca Valley! For weather updates and alerts: https://t.co/S0usj5DvQX Read our full press release: https://t.co/PBXVC8Ufy4”.
Two days later, on September 4, she announced the passage of Senate Bill 221 (SB221) through the Assembly Floor by unanimous vote. In her post she stated: “#SB221 passed the Assembly Floor 73-0! Stalkers often use threats against a pet as a way to terrorize a victim, and California law has largely ignored this. #SB221 changes that by making sure pets are included in stalking protections. Learn more: https://t.co/Y6QPQLBw8C. https://t.co/j4plhLzmqk”. The bill aims to extend legal protections to pets in cases involving stalking behavior.
Later that same day, Senator Ochoa Bogh shared another update from the state capitol: “Thursday on the Senate floor with my brilliant Chief of Staff Sarah Couch! #CALeg #TeamOchoaBogh https://t.co/tfSuf0SFkF”.
Senator Ochoa Bogh serves constituents in San Bernardino County and surrounding areas as part of California’s legislative body. Her recent efforts include advancing legislation such as SB221 to address gaps in existing laws regarding victim protection and public safety.



