[ [link removed] ]Rob Bonta
There are just two days left in the year, and it’s got me thinking about
everything we’ve accomplished together as a people-powered movement in
2023. So, I wanted to put together a year-end review to reflect on the
work we’ve done.
Before I get into the highlights, I need to ask: [ [link removed] ]can you chip in
$5 or any amount you can afford to help our campaign reach
our end-of-year fundraising goal before the clock strikes midnight on New
Year’s Eve?
As California’s Attorney General, my job is to serve as the people’s
attorney — fighting for justice and standing up for the rights of
Californians and people everywhere.
Here are just some of the many things we accomplished together in my
second year as your AG:
* Opposed dangerous abortion bans and other extreme restrictions to
reproductive freedom, including suing crisis pregnancy centers and
maintaining California as a safe haven for reproductive healthcare;
* Released the first report from the California Department of Justice’s
Office of Gun Violence Prevention and fought for states’ ability to
protect their communities from the gun violence epidemic with
commonsense reforms like red flag laws and bans on high-capacity
magazines;
* Filed a historic lawsuit against Big Oil on behalf of the state of
California for their decades of pollution and public deception around
climate change;
* Defended transgender students and the LGBTQ+ community from attacks
against their basic rights and well-being here in California and GOP
states like Idaho and Florida;
* Called on massive corporate polluters to pay more for poisoning our
drinking water with PFAS, also known as toxic “forever chemicals;”
* Sued Meta for knowingly getting kids and youth addicted to their
social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram and allowing
harmful content to hurt their physical and mental health;
* Took on bad actors like Big Pharma and Big Tobacco as well as
corporations like JetBlue and Spirit airlines, SoCalGas, and more for
harming consumers;
* Banned junk fees across the state to cut costs and make sure every
Californian knows exactly what they’re paying when they order food
delivery, concert tickets, and more;
* Took action to ensure California’s cities provide their fair share of
affordable housing so that everyone can have a place to call home;
* Stood in solidarity with labor unions on strike for better pay and
working conditions, and stood up for former Saks workers hurt by
no-hire agreements;
* Supported federal legislation to better protect veterans from
financial exploitation and ensure all veterans get the educational
benefits they deserve.
Of course, this is just a summary: this would be a very long email if I
listed everything we achieved in the last twelve months!
The point is, none of this would have been possible without the support of
people like
you. But our work is just getting started.
The fights for our freedoms will only continue into 2024, which is why we
need to be prepared and reach our December fundraising goal. [ [link removed] ]If you
can, please pitch in a grassroots donation to keep our campaign moving
forward →
[ [link removed] ]Donate $5 »
Thank you for everything,
Rob
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Rob Bonta for Attorney General 2026
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1700 Tribute Road, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA 95815
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