The DeSaulnier Digest: Join Our Virtual Town Hall on Wednesday
March 30, 2026 DeSaulnier Digest It's not too late to sign up for our virtual town hall on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m.! I will be discussing the Trump Administration's dangerous immigration policies, the important role immigrants play in California's economy, and more with expert special guests from Stand Together Contra Costa and the UC Berkeley Labor Center. To reserve your spot and receive a Zoom link, RSVP here . You can also join by YouTube livestream here . I hope to see you on Zoom and YouTube for this important conversation, and I look forward to taking your questions! Image Sincerely, Mark DeSaulnier Member of Congress ON CAPITOL HILL Congressman DeSaulnier Speaks Out Against Rollbacks to Chemical Safety Protections Last week, Congressman DeSaulnier spoke at a press conference with the League of Conservation Voters and the Coalition to Prevent Chemical Disasters to oppose the EPA's proposed changes to the Risk Management Program rule. The proposal would roll back key chemical safety protections, including requirements for safer technology assessments, worker protections, and emergency information for nearby communities. During the event, Congressman DeSaulnier emphasized the importance of protecting workers and fenceline communities, drawing on his longstanding efforts to strengthen chemical safety and oversight, particularly through the Chemical Safety Board. He also called on the Administration to reverse course, warning that the proposal puts public health and safety at risk. Image Mark Addresses President Trump's Dismantling of the Department of Education For over a year, the Trump Administration has sought to dismantle the Department of Education by slashing staff, eliminating grants, and shifting key responsibilities to other federal agencies. At a recent hearing of the Education & Workforce Committee, Congressman DeSaulnier spoke about the benefits of diversity in higher education and the need to ensure research and innovation, as well as civil liberties, are protected. Mark also highlighted how the Trump Administration's staffing cuts and office closures at two key Department of Education offices, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) and Federal Student Aid (FSA), have decimated the ability of those offices to do their important work. To see his remarks, click here or on the image below. Image Congressman DeSaulnier Introduces Bill to Support Students with Disabilities During the 2024-2025 school year, about 18 percent of all public school students, or 9.8 million students, received services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) or had a 504 educational plan. Last week, Congressman DeSaulnier reintroduced the Protection and Advocacy for Student Success Act (H.R. 8073), a bill that would help students with disabilities receive the educational support to which they are legally entitled. This bill would provide direct federal funding to Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&As), which are agencies that provide legally-based advocacy services for people with disabilities, so that they can ensure the rights of students are upheld. COMMUNITY PROJECT FUNDING Marsh Drive Class I Bikeway Project Mark is bringing back $1.2 million in federal funding for the Contra Costa County Public Works Department to create a bike path along Marsh Drive in unincorporated Pacheco, increasing safety for all road users and closing a critical gap in the County-wide bicycle network. Image Village Parkway Complete Streets Improvements Project To improve safety and accessibility in Dublin, Mark secured $850,000 in Community Project Funding for the City of Dublin to narrow vehicle lanes, add lighting, construct buffered bike lanes, widen sidewalks, and create protected intersections on Village Parkway. Image POST OF THE WEEK Image BY THE NUMBERS Image
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