Assemblymember Zbur Bill to Strengthen Consumer Protection and Legal Ethics Advances Out of First Committee
AB 2039 increases accountability for attorney misconduct, protects whistleblowers, and regulates attorney-client financial arrangements.
Assemblymember Zbur Introduces Legislation to Protect Patient Privacy and Defend Access to Reproductive and Gender-Affirming Health Care
AB 1930 empowers California Attorney General to intervene when out-of-state efforts target legally protected health care.
Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur Issues Statement in Response to Cesar Chavez Abuse Allegations
My heart breaks for my friend Dolores Huerta and for Ana Murguía and Debra Rojas, who each bravely shared their stories of Cesar Chavez's sexual abuse and rape.
They, and all survivors, deserve our support and compassion, and we must continue to fight for survivors' voices to be heard.
We can never, ever accept sexual violence in our society.
California Trial Attorneys Push Bills to Rein in 'Bad Actors' In Legal Industry
A group of California trial lawyers is backing a package of bills aimed at policing their industry by ramping up the penalties for attorneys who recruit clients illegally or prioritize the desires of hedge fund investors.
Assemblymember Zbur Honors Judy Abdo as Assembly District 51 Woman of the Year
Santa Monica's first openly LGBTQ+ mayor recognized during Women's History Month for decades of leadership advancing renters' rights, social services, and LGBTQ+ equity.
Doing Right by California's Foster Youth Costs Money. Not Doing It Will Cost More.
Six bills by Assemblymember Patrick Ahrens, D-Silicon Valley, and another by Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur, D-Hollywood, introduced to the legislature this session would help to extend the support foster youth receive both as minors and young adults.
Assemblymember Zbur Introduces Bill to Modernize Crime Prevention Strategies
AB 2217 modernizes crime prevention strategies by expanding diversion programs to connect individuals to housing, mental health care, and substance use treatment instead of jail for low-level offenses.