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October 2, 2016

Wall Street Journal: Dodd’s Bill Responding to Stanford Rape Case Becomes Law

Gov. Brown signed into law a bill coauthored by Asm Dodd in response to the Stanford Rape Case. The bill imposes mandatory prison sentences for those convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious victim. Read more: http://on.wsj.com/2dgIsAB
October 1, 2016

Davis Vanguard: Former Candidate Gabe Griess Endorses Dodd

Gabe Griess, a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, and former opponent for SD 3 announced his endorsement for Bill Dodd. Read more: http://bit.ly/2dxaTEw
September 28, 2016

Davis Enterprise: Dodd’s Bill Creates Much Needed Water Database

Dodd’s bill creating a transparent water database was signed into law creating a universal platform for managing California’s precious water resources. Read more: http://bit.ly/2daRKdd
September 28, 2016

Vacaville Reporter: Governor Signs Dodd, Frazier Economic Development Bill

Gov. Brown signed a bill by Dodd & Frazier to help local governments strengthen their economic development powers. Read more: http://bit.ly/2daymi8
September 14, 2016

Napa Register: The Choice for State Senate

Dodd is  is pragmatic, energetic, and sets a remarkable standard for constituent service and responsiveness. His proven ability to forge alliances, even across party lines, and share credit on projects will serve well in the State Senate. Read more: http://bit.ly/2cUidPH
September 14, 2016

Sacramento Bee: Jerry Brown Makes Rare Legislative Endorsement – Taps Bill Dodd in Senate Race

Dodd received a rare endorsement from Gov. Jerry Brown in the intraparty race for State Senate. Read more: http://bit.ly/2ckG9fa
September 14, 2016

Davis Vanguard: Assembly Speakers Past And Present Endorse Dodd

The last three Speakers of the California State Assembly have endorsed Dodd for State Senate. Read more: http://bit.ly/2cWdb0X
September 10, 2016

Napa Register: Dodd’s School Quake Safety Bill Goes to Governor for Signature

Dodd’s bill to help safeguard students and teachers during earthquakes passed the Legislature. It requires all school districts in seismically active areas to ensure that the contents of their classrooms, like heavy bookshelves, comply with state earthquake safety guidelines. Read more: http://bit.ly/2cemY1g