Assembly Approves Bill Addressing Inequality in State Justice System
May 31, 2013 By campaign
SACRAMENTO–Today, the Assembly Floor passed AB 1118, authored by Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills), with a 61-0 vote. The bill would improve the safety of all Californians by having the Judicial Council create an advisory statewide bail schedule. “Alleviating the inequality in bail schedules between counties allows defendants to be released under constant supervision, increasing [...]
Assemblyman Curt Hagman’s AB 308 Unanimously Passes Assembly Floor
May 24, 2013 By campaign
Sacramento— Assemblyman Curt Hagman’s (R- Chino Hills) AB 308 passed the Assembly floor with a 74-0 vote. “Assembly Bill 308 is a pragmatic approach to establish a more efficient and sustainable system for school facility funding,” said Assemblyman Hagman. “This bill ensures that money allocated from the state goes to initial funding purposes while creating [...]
Assemblyman Curt Hagman’s AB 1332 Unanimously Passes Assembly Floor
May 17, 2013 By campaign
Sacramento— Yesterday, Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R- Chino Hills) presented AB 1332 before the Assembly Floor and it passed with a 67-0 vote. “AB 1332 is necessary to correct an outdated statute, one that discriminates against lottery winners who elect to receive their winnings in installment payments rather than a lump sum,” said Assemblyman Hagman. “This [...]
Let Each City Decide to Roast Marshmallows
May 17, 2013 By campaign
Beach bonfires have long been part of the California way of life. Roasting marshmallows, making smores, and spending quality time with family and friends next to an open fire have created countless memories for generations of Californians. But if a government agency gets its way, such experiences will be a thing of the past and [...]
Assemblyman Hagman Responds to Governor Brown’s Revised 2013-2014 Budget Plan
May 14, 2013 By campaign
Sacramento— Today, Assemblyman Curt Hagman, R-Chino Hills, responded to the release of Governor Jerry Brown’s revised 2013-2014 budget proposal. Assemblyman Hagman acknowledged the Governor did well in placing students and education at the top of the list, while also demonstrating the need to resist overspending. The Assemblyman, however, also expressed concerns about the need for [...]


