Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, who represents California’s 23rd Senate District, recently highlighted her public engagement and commemorated key national observances in a series of posts on social media.
On January 16, 2026, Ochoa Bogh marked a milestone in her community outreach efforts by sharing: “Wow! Ending 2025 with 81 town halls since being elected is a milestone I couldn’t have reached without you! I had a great time in Trona and now excited for what’s next. Stay tuned for my next town hall location, and I can’t wait to see you there! #SD19
https://t.co/JC3pXOsUFp. https://t.co/SAfMLuHIKd”. This post underscores her ongoing commitment to constituent engagement across the district.
Later that day, she recognized National Religious Freedom Day with another post stating: “National Religious Freedom Day honors one of our most fundamental rights, the freedom to practice faith without fear or government interference. Protecting this freedom is essential to a free society. #ReligiousFreedomDay #FirstAmendment https://t.co/RmabU0QFEo”. The senator referenced the importance of safeguarding religious liberty as an integral part of American democracy.
On January 18, 2026, Ochoa Bogh observed Benjamin Franklin Day by posting: “On Benjamin Franklin Day, we remember a founding father whose curiosity, innovation, and public service helped shape our nation. His legacy reminds us of the value of civic engagement and lifelong learning. #BenjaminFranklinDay #AmericanHistory #CivicEngagement https://t.co/NPrgha5VDE”.
Since taking office in December 2020 after being elected in November that year, Senator Ochoa Bogh has focused on constituent outreach through events such as town halls. National Religious Freedom Day is celebrated annually on January 16 to commemorate the adoption of Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786—a foundational document for religious liberty protections in the United States. Benjamin Franklin Day is observed on January 17 each year to honor the birthday and contributions of one of America’s founding fathers.


