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State and federal staff at council meeting offer constituent help, announce events

Ontario City Council · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Representatives for Congress, the state senate and assembly introduced themselves and offered constituent services, cited casework results, and announced a free document-shredding event and a community swearing-in on Feb. 8.

Representatives from federal and state elected offices used the council’s public-comment period to remind residents about constituent services and local events.

A staff member representing Congresswoman Torres presented a congressional certificate honoring Scott Murphy. Roxanna Gracia, representing Assemblymember Michelle Rodriguez, urged residents to contact the assemblymember’s office for help with state agencies (EDD, DMV, Board of Pharmacists) and said the office closed more than 30 cases in January. She invited constituents to a community swearing-in event on Saturday, Feb. 8 at the district office.

Nadia Vaina introduced herself as the field representative for Assemblymember Robert Garcia and said she will cover parts of Ontario in his district. Karen Howie, from County Supervisor Kurt Hagman’s office, announced a free document-shredding event in Chino Hills on March 29 (three standard boxes per person) and encouraged residents to apply for county commissions; she provided a contact number for the supervisor’s office.

The remarks were offered as public information and constituent outreach; no council action was taken in response during this meeting.