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“There Oughta be a Law” Student Competition

Are you a student?  Do you have a bill idea?  Enter the district’s “There Oughta be a Law” competition, open to all high school and college students living within the 20th Assembly District. Students will be given the rare opportunity to propose their own bill. The most promising proposals will be formally introduced to the State Assembly. Entries are being accepted for the upcoming session. 

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Internship Opportunities

Every summer, as well as during the school year, we offer internship opportunities for high school/college/graduate students, in the district and capitol offices. This is a wonderful opportunity for those wanting to gain firsthand knowledge about what it is like to work for the State Assembly, as well as a chance to work on behalf of our local communities. Interns work on specific projects as well as help with general office management. Projects may include collecting, analyzing, and presenting data, assisting constituents, and helping to organize large public events on key policy issues.

Local students at the Capitol

Internship Application (Online)

Volunteer Opportunities           

The District office welcomes volunteers year-round to work on office projects and district events.  Please call the District office at (510) 440-9030 for openings.

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We would like to hear about the issues that concern you.  Please fill out our short survey!

Legislative Proposals

Would you like to make a bill proposal to our legislative office?  We encourage you to fill out a formal submission.

2007-08 Window to My Community: Digital Photo Contest

Winning photos are currently showcased on this website, as well as in the district and capitol offices.

See the Winners