06/02/2026
There are approximately four hours left to visit a LA County Vote Center and cast your ballot for the June 2nd primary election.
If you haven’t voted yet, now is the time to make a plan, head to your nearest location, and ensure your voice is heard.
Check wait times, bring any materials you may need, and allow enough time to arrive before voting ends.
Every ballot counts. ✔️
06/01/2026
It was wonderful to spend some quality time with friends and neighbors at our first “Kick It With Nick” community coffee in La Crescenta-Montrose this weekend!
I so appreciated the chance to answer your questions. My district office team and I look forward to following up on your inquiries and requests.
Stay tuned for our next community coffee this summer, and please be sure to keep updated with the latest news by signing up for our e-blasts and following us on social media.
05/31/2026
Remember to join me for an informative virtual town hall featuring Assembly Budget Chair Jesse Gabriel.
This is an opportunity to learn more about the state budget, current legislative priorities, and key issues impacting our neighborhoods.
DATE: Thursday, June 4th, 2026
TIME: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
ADDRESS: ZOOM confirmation provided upon RSVP
RSVP today using the link in our bio!
05/28/2026
As we continue “House of Origin,” I am pleased to announce that 3 more bills are on their way to the State Senate:
AB 1603 – this bill establishes incremental benchmarks to halt the use of PFAS pesticides, while allowing state officials and agricultural industries time to adjust, along with clear guidelines regarding their use.
AB 1905 - this bill establishes clear guidelines and limitations regarding the custodial interrogation of minors.
AB 2612 - this bill requires the California Building Standards Commission and the Dept. of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to develop and adopt mandatory building standards that enable qualified photovoltaic systems to safely function as an energy source within residential and nonresidential electrical circuits.
05/27/2026
It’s “House of Origin” week here in Sacramento. This week, my colleagues and I are voting on bills before the deadline to advance these measure to the state senate.
I’m pleased to share that we voted 5 bills out of the Assembly yesterday. And we’re back at work today to finish the job! 💪
05/25/2026
Today, I was honored to join our community in commemorating Memorial Day at ceremonies in Montrose, Glendale, and Sunland-Tujunga.
We gathered to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Their courage, dedication, and selflessness will never be forgotten.
Thank you to the veterans, families, organizers, and community members who came together to honor our fallen heroes and preserve the meaning of this solemn day. May we continue to uphold the values they fought to defend. 🇺🇸
05/23/2026
It was an eventful week in Sacramento. As we quickly approach the house of origin deadline, we were successful in getting two of our bills voted off of the Assembly floor and sent over to the Senate.
AB 1546 modernizes DUI penalties and strengthens accountability for repeat offenders in California by requiring that a third DUI within 10 years be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony and a fifth DUI be charged as a felony. This bill would additionally increase the license revocation period, ignition interlock device installation period, and probation conditions for specific reoffenders.
Determinations of how much energy is necessary to meet California’s power needs are currently performed via a patchwork of separately enacted clean energy programs. AB 2266 directs the CPUC to streamline these planning decisions into one cohesive workflow, to use consistent methodologies across all programs and to improve accountability through a yearly evaluation of the real-world impact of their calculations on actual energy purchases.
Stay tuned for more updates next week!
05/22/2026
Earlier this week, I was delighted to welcome Making It Happen to our state capital. Making It Happen was selected by our office and honored as the non-profit of the year for California’s 44th Assembly District.
Making It Happen is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) based in the Sunland–Tujunga area of Los Angeles. Their mission is to help people in the community who are struggling with homelessness, hunger, unemployment, or financial hardship. Specifically, they:
Run a weekly food pantry distributing groceries and fresh food to local families and unhoused residents.
Serve free holiday meals on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.
Help connect people to temporary and permanent housing resources.
Provide clothing, hygiene supplies, blankets, and essentials.
Organize free medical, dental, and vision clinics with partner organizations.
Offer job-training and employment support
Hold outreach events for disadvantaged children and families.
The organization was founded by Patricia “Pattee” Colvin after her own experience with homelessness and receiving help from food-bank volunteers.
Congratulations again on this well-deserved recognition!
05/21/2026
Save the date for the return of !
Join me for a casual conversation to chat about our recent legislative accomplishments, discuss your concerns about the 44th District, and share your ideas to make our communities safer, healthier, and happier.
This event is open to the constituents of California’s 44th Assembly District. You can RSVP and/or submit your questions in advance by visiting: https://a44.asmdc.org/events.
Remember to wear your favorite “kicks” for a photo opportunity at the conclusion of the event!