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Record on the issues

Transportation

Fixing Roads, Improving BART, Creating Green Options

Rebecca knows firsthand the transportation issues facing our community. Our roads are in rough shape, our infrastructure is crumbling, and BART has become unsafe and unreliable in recent years. That's why she's focusing on delivering resources that will ease regional transportation congestion, reduce traffic, and improve transportation options for everyone.

In the Assembly, she's working to improve transportation options, find traffic solutions, and invest in crumbling infrastructure. She's helping to connect the Central Valley and Tri-Valley to the rest of the Bay Area with new green transportation that won't run on fossil fuels, and has helped cities and counties earn more funding from competitive state transportation grants.

Key Accomplishments:
  • Green Transportation Funding – Working to fund and support new hydrogen-fueled public transportation extending to the Tri-Valley

  • Competitive Grant Success (AB 1475) – Helped cities and counties earn more state transportation funding by improving project efficiency

  • Infrastructure Improvements – Fighting to fix roads, make BART more reliable and safer, and create more BART parking

Rebecca is a strong advocate ensuring our district has a voice to fight and deliver in Sacramento on these critical transportation challenges.

OTHER IMPORTANT LEGISLATION

Rebecca has authored and passed bills that correct injustices in other important areas. She's equalized criminal penalties for hate symbols, improved protections for workers in vulnerable positions, combatted harmful discriminatory gendered language, and protected the rights of youth in the justice system.

  • Hate Crime Penalties (AB 2282) – Equalized criminal penalties for hate symbols including Nazi symbols, burning crosses, and nooses

  • Worker Protection Package (AB 521, AB 1076) – Required women's restrooms on construction sites; ended unfair noncompete clauses in workers' contracts

  • LGBTQ+ Rights (AB 439, AB 378) – Added nonbinary options on death certificates; eliminated outdated gendered language in state codes

  • Youth Rights (AB 2658) – Allows youth to count electronic monitoring time toward sentences

  • Small Business Support (AB 2011) – Made permanent the small employer family leave mediation program

  • Tobacco Sales Protection (AB 2021) – Increased penalties for retailers selling tobacco to minors

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Rebecca has been honored to receive many awards for her work as an Assemblymember on issues that matter the most to her constituents, including these recent highlights:

  • "Telehealth Legislator of the Year" (2023) – Named by nonprofit NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) for 'Improving Outcomes for Those Impacted by Mental Illness'

  • Environmental Champion (2024) – Honored by conservation nonprofit CalTrout (California Trout) for her freshwater conservation efforts

  • "Radke Championing Advocacy Award" (2022) – Awarded by the East Bay Regional Park District and the nonprofit Regional Parks Foundation for her efforts to restore East Bay creeks and protect its vast parklands from wildfire

  • "Outstanding Elected Official" (2022) – Named by nonprofit Alameda County Psychological Association in recognition of her groundbreaking legislation and ongoing efforts in the important arena of mental health