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Gail Pellerin

Democrat, State Assembly
District 28, Santa Cruz
Time in office:
  • Assembly: 2022-present

Bio

Gail Pellerin, 61, was the chief elections official in Santa Cruz County (1993-2020). Since her 2022 election to the Assembly, she’s authored several bills related to local elections. Pellerin has a journalism degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Pellerin was a campaign assistant, a newspaper reporter and photographer and a community college instructor. Pellerin is an advocate for suicide prevention after her husband died by suicide in 2018. She’s on the board of National Alliance on Mental Illness. She has a labradoodle named Darwin and two adult children.

Ideology

Left

Moderate

Right

Bill Activity

0

Of 50 bills:
15 Passed
3 Failed
32 Pending

For this session year, this legislator initiated 50 bills: 15 passed, 3 failed, and 32 are currently pending.

Money Tracker

In the last session, this legislator received 54.0% less than their colleagues and at least $163,950.0 from the 'Labor' donor group, which represented 26.71% of their contributions.

Financials

This feature tracks three sources of money intended to help a candidate win election: 1-Money given directly to a candidate’s committee, 2-Money given to an Independent Expenditure Committee, 3-Money given to a political party. (NOTE: Senators are elected every four years. Twenty of the 40 Senators are on the ballot in even-numbered years, so Senators may do little or no fundraising in the first two-year session of their Senate term).

Election

This display shows money given directly to the incumbent’s campaign committee (NOTE: The industry categories for donors come from Open Secrets, a nonpartisan research organization for campaign finance. Some contributions are “uncoded,” meaning they have not been assigned to an industry sector. As a result, the total for each sector is also an estimate).

Candidate Contributions

$63.1K

Communications & Electronics

$6.8K

Construction

$2.0K

Energy & Natural Resources

$2.8K

Finance, Insurance & Real Estate

$21.8K

General Business

$20.3K

Government Agencies/Education/Other

$13.6K

Health

$26.9K

Ideology/Single Issue

$48.0K

Labor

$163.9K

Lawyers & Lobbyists

$19.2K

Party

$725.0

Transportation

$4.0K

Uncoded

$209.3K

Unitemized Contributions

$11.1K

Candidate Donations

Individuals, corporations, organizations and committees are limited to a maximum donation to candidates of $5,500 for the primary and for the general elections.

Total
$613.7K

46.0% lower than the average legislators

Independent Expenditures

Money from Independent Expenditure Committees (IEC) for advertising or grassroots activity to help a candidate win office is unlimited, but it cannot be spent in coordination with the candidate or the candidate's campaign.

Total
$86.2K

77.0% lower than the average legislators

Grand Total for Elections

$699.9K

54.0% lower than the average legislators

This is a total of the money to help this legislator win office including direct donations to the candidate, money from Independent Expenditure Committees and money from political parties.


Influence

There are three categories of donations to legislators after they are elected that encourage a working relationship between the donor and the legislator. The three categories are: 1-Gifts, 2-Travel, 3-Behests.

Giver
Value
Date
Description
California Democratic Party$137.46Nov 9, 2022Dinner at Canon
California Democratic Party$61.78Nov 9, 2022Lunch at Centerplate
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Personal Gifts

Legislators are not allowed to accept gifts of more than $10 per month from registered lobbyists. Gifts from any other single source are limited to $590 in a calendar year.

Gift Received Rating
#98/120

This legislator is ranked 98th highest for the amount of personal gifts received.

Policy

Bills Authored by Gail Pellerin

AB 2050
Voter registration database: Electronic Registration Information Center

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Elections

In Progress
Voter registration database: Electronic Registration Information CenterCommittee: Assembly Standing Committee on Elections
AB 2655
Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act of 2024.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Elections

In Progress
Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act of 2024.Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Elections
AB 3260
Health care coverage: reviews and grievances.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Health

In Progress
Health care coverage: reviews and grievances. Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Health
AB 2493
Tenancy: application screening fee.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary

In Progress
Tenancy: application screening fee.Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary
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Committees

Most of the policy work in the state Capitol is done in “Standing” committees. Legislators also work on budget subcommittees. There are also “Special” and “Select” committees with a more narrow topic focus. And there are “Joint” committees with members from the Senate and Assembly.

Hearings

Featured Comments

Below are links to the video and transcript of recent, substantive comments by this legislator in committee hearings or floor sessions.

Preview image for AB 25131MIN
May 13, 2024

AB 2513

Gas stoves and ranges: warning label.

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May 13, 2024

AB 3221

Department of Managed Health Care: review of records.

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May 1, 2024

AB 3221

Department of Managed Health Care: review of records.

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Apr 30, 2024

AB 2839

Elections: deceptive media in advertisements.

Preview image for AB 22494MIN
Apr 25, 2024

AB 2249

Elections: retention of election records.

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Apr 24, 2024

AB 3035

Agricultural employee housing: streamlined, ministerial approval: Counties of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz.

Preview image for AB 26278MIN
Apr 24, 2024

AB 2627

Voter registration and outreach programs.

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Apr 23, 2024

AB 2513

Gas stoves and ranges: warning label.

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Apr 16, 2024

AB 2866

Pool safety: State Department of Social Services regulated facilities.

Preview image for AB 205018MIN
Apr 16, 2024

AB 2050

Voter registration database: Electronic Registration Information Center

Preview image for AB 326018MIN
Apr 16, 2024

AB 3260

Health care coverage: reviews and grievances.

Preview image for AB 27655MIN
Apr 10, 2024

AB 2765

Public Utilities Commission: reports: telecommunications service: backup electricity.

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District

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District 28 is a Safe Democratic District
Democratic Party candidate has a very high likelihood of winning in an election

Previous Election:

Gail Pellerin
68%
WON
Liz Lawler
32%

Party Registration

Census Data

Median age010203040

Median age