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Assemblymember Diane Dixon
Assemblymember Dixon proudly represents the 72nd Assembly District.
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Yesterday, I had the privilege of introducing my last piece of legislation on the Assembly Floor.
I came to Sacramento with a clear mission: to fight for common-sense solutions and serve with integrity. Along this journey, I have had the honor of working with some truly remarkable individuals whose dedication to public service has inspired me.
With every committee vote and every moment on the Assembly Floor, I carried with me the trust and confidence placed in me by my constituents. Representing the community I have proudly called home for more than 40 years has been the honor of a lifetime.
I will continue to serve Assembly District 72 through December 2026. I’m still working hard to fight for you!
05/29/2026
The House of Origin deadline is today, which means that all bills introduced in their house of origin, the Assembly or Senate, had to be passed out of their respective houses. Legislators were voting on hundreds of bills in Floor Session, late into the night, in order to meet this deadline. I have voted on almost 400 individual pieces of legislation, and I am pleased that four of my bills passed through the Assembly floor this week and are now in the Senate.
I introduced an aggressive legislative package this year that targets government transparency, tackles fraud, protects victims' rights, improves wildfire response and reforms the California State Bar. I am pleased to see this success, and I will continue to fight for the residents of Orange County.
The fight to clean our waterways has only just begun. is leading the charge to keep our environment and families healthy.
The spraying of these deadly chemicals has gone on for far too long, but together, we can end it. I encourage you to find a way to get involved and raise your voice.
I will keep you updated as I continue my work with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to improve Orange County’s ecosystem.
The coyote population is increasing. Please stay vigilant to protect yourself and your pets.
I am working closely with elected officials at the local and state level to ensure residents are protected from future attacks.
To see where coyotes have been spotted in your area, or to report a sighting, visit https://ucanr.edu/site/coyote-cacher/coyote-encounters-zip-code
05/25/2026
It was a pleasure to participate in my 13th Memorial Day ceremony with the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. Head to Castaways Park to see the breathtaking display of 1,776 American flags, two of which I’ve dedicated to veterans my family has lost.
This one-of-a-kind facility will allow our veterans to rest with honor.
In recognition of Memorial Day, please take a moment to hear about the great progress we’ve made for those who sacrificed on behalf of our freedom.
Sacramento does not have a revenue problem, they have a spending problem.
Over the last six years, under Newsom’s direct guidance, government spending has INCREASED by 72%.
As we face an affordability crisis, Sacramento is spending more and more of your hard earned dollars. I will be voting NO on this budget proposal.
05/22/2026
I had a great time discussing the future of California with hundreds of those who, like me, want our community to have a vibrant economic future.
It was a pleasure to share exactly how I’ve been working towards that goal and how I will continue fighting to keep businesses and jobs from fleeing the state’s anti-business policies.
Down for Dance is working hard to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, is able to enjoy life and showcase their skills.
It is an absolute pleasure to recognize them as my 2026 California Nonprofit of the Year!
05/15/2026
I am pleased to see that after months of public outcry, Orange County Public Works has taken the first steps in remedying this situation by announcing a temporary ban on the use of herbicides. However, it is still crucial that the public be informed of all pesticide use, as herbicides are only one type of pesticide, and that any use of pesticides is well regulated, safely administered, and that the allegations of misuse are investigated thoroughly and promptly.
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