Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, who represents California’s 23rd Senate District, posted on her Twitter account on April 29, 2026, about the conclusion of her office’s Winter 2026 internship program and efforts to raise awareness about the fentanyl crisis.
In a tweet posted at 16:53 UTC, Senator Ochoa Bogh expressed gratitude to her departing interns: “Closing out our Winter 2026 intern class with an incredible group of interns. Thank you for the hard work, dedication, and positive energy you brought to #TeamOchoaBogh throughout your internship. Wishing each of you continued success as you move forward. #SD19 #SenOchoaBogh https://t.co/PURX3EDHU6”. This message was accompanied by a subsequent post containing only a link: “https://t.co/R7Bm425jXv”, also dated April 29.
Later that day at 17:00 UTC, Senator Ochoa Bogh turned attention to public health concerns in recognition of National Fentanyl Awareness Day. She wrote: “#NationalFentanylAwarenessDay highlights a crisis affecting families across California and the nation. Raising awareness, strengthening prevention, and supporting those struggling with addiction are critical steps toward saving lives. Learn more: https://t.co/EvRiSVc6ie https://t.co/tWZhSrWZPm”.
The fentanyl crisis has been identified as a significant public health issue in California and across the United States. In recent years, both state and federal agencies have emphasized the importance of education and outreach regarding fentanyl risks as overdose deaths continue to rise nationwide.


