Assemblyman Juan Alanis, who is a former Stanislaus County Sheriff’s deputy and vice chairman of the Assembly Public Safety Committee, said his focus has been to educate fellow lawmakers on the need to hold criminals accountable.
He said he was able to get the governor to sign five of his bills, four related to public safety. Another bill helped preserve horse racing in Northern California.
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