Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh highlights small business contributions and calls for public input

Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, Member of the California State Senate, representing the 19th District
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, Member of the California State Senate, representing the 19th District
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Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh has recently used her social media platform to highlight the importance of small businesses and public engagement in legislative processes.

On March 30, 2026, Senator Ochoa Bogh posted: “Local, family-owned businesses are the backbone of our communities. Today, I’m thanking the small business owners who create jobs, support local economies, and serve their neighbors every day. Learn more: https://t.co/gZjI2xyJbK. #SmallBusiness https://t.co/54uTWDvQeR”.

The following day, March 31, 2026, she emphasized the significance of reliable information for policy and health outcomes by stating: “Accurate records matter for families, public health, and policy decisions. #NotAnAccident #MakeYourVoiceHeard #CALeg”.

Also on March 31, Senator Ochoa Bogh called for public participation regarding Senate Bill 1071: “We need your voice.

#SB1071 will be heard April 8 (1:30 PM, Senate Health Committee).
-Submit support letters by April 1
Attend in person to support or submit written comments via Advocacy Portal: https://t.co/XsSyAU71Oa. https://t.co/I5bWoNR39R“.

Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh represents California’s State Senate District 23 and has been an advocate for both small business development and community involvement in state policymaking processes. Small businesses are recognized as major contributors to job creation and economic stability at the local level across California.



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