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Mia Bonta

Democrat, State Assembly
District 18, Oakland
Time in office:
  • Assembly: 2021-present

Bio

Mia Bonta, 52, is the wife of Rob Bonta, a former Assemblyman and current California Attorney General. Bonta was born to Puerto Rican parents and grew up in the Bronx. She attended Yale University, where she met Rob Bonta as a freshman. Bonta earned a master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education before attending Yale Law School. The Bontas have three children. Their daughter, Reina, is a professional soccer player who played for the Yale Bulldogs and the Philippines national team.

Leader Badges

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Ideology

Left

Moderate

Right

Bill Activity

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Of 57 bills:
6 Passed
15 Failed
36 Pending

For this session year, this legislator initiated 57 bills: 6 passed, 15 failed, and 36 are currently pending.

Money Tracker

In the last session, this legislator received 38.0% more than their colleagues and at least $537,625.0 from the 'Labor' donor group, which represented 25.9% 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).

Agriculture

$11.5K

Candidate Contributions

$108.5K

Communications & Electronics

$56.7K

Construction

$14.8K

Energy & Natural Resources

$28.2K

Finance, Insurance & Real Estate

$143.8K

General Business

$130.9K

Government Agencies/Education/Other

$120.1K

Health

$145.3K

Ideology/Single Issue

$72.5K

Labor

$537.6K

Lawyers & Lobbyists

$36.9K

Party

$258.3

Transportation

$15.9K

Uncoded

$645.8K

Unitemized Contributions

$7.0K

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
$2.1M

84.0% higher than the average legislators

Party Committees

This is independent expenditure money spent by political parties for advertising, grassroots mobilization or other activities targeting this candidate. Separately, political parties can give an unlimited amount of money directly to a candidate's campaign committee. Digital Democracy tallies that money under "candidate donations".

Total
$196.0

96.0% 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
$9.2K

98.0% lower than the average legislators

Grand Total for Elections

$2.1M

38.0% higher 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
Assemblymember Reyes for Assembly 2022$153.8Oct 12, 2021travel
Rivas for Assembly 2022$151.74Oct 4, 2021food
Rivas for Assembly 2022$109.41Oct 4, 2021travel
Re-Elect Senator Toni Atkins 2020$81.56Sep 7, 2021Flowers
Assemblymember Reyes for Assembly 2022$47.14Oct 12, 2021food
Jamboree Housing Corp.$19.44Oct 13, 2021travel
Jamboree Housing Corp.$7.5Oct 13, 2021food
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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
#49/120

This legislator is ranked 49th highest for the amount of personal gifts received.

Policy

Bills Authored by Mia Bonta

AB 2786
Certified mobile farmers’ markets.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Health

In Progress
Certified mobile farmers’ markets.Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Health
AB 3161
Health and care facilities: patient safety and antidiscrimination.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Health

In Progress
Health and care facilities: patient safety and antidiscrimination.Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Health
AB 2709
Prison visitation.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Public Safety

In Progress
Prison visitation.Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Public Safety
AB 2851
Metal shredding facilities: fence-line air quality monitoring.

Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials

In Progress
Metal shredding facilities: fence-line air quality monitoring.Committee: Assembly Standing Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials
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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.

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May 13, 2024

AB 1991

Licensee and registrant records.

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May 1, 2024

AB 1991

Licensee and registrant records.

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Apr 25, 2024

AB 2041

Political Reform Act of 1974: campaign funds: security expenses.

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Apr 23, 2024

AB 2914

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

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Apr 23, 2024

AB 2239

Digital discrimination of access: prohibition.

Preview image for AB 27868MIN
Apr 23, 2024

AB 2786

Certified mobile farmers’ markets.

Preview image for AB 285114MIN
Apr 22, 2024

AB 2851

Metal shredding facilities: fence-line air quality monitoring.

Preview image for AB 253526MIN
Apr 22, 2024

AB 2535

Trade Corridor Enhancement Program.

Preview image for AB 235428MIN
Apr 16, 2024

AB 2354

Criminal procedure: sentencing.

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Apr 16, 2024

AB 1975

Medi-Cal: medically supportive food and nutrition interventions.

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Apr 16, 2024

AB 3161

Health and care facilities: patient safety and antidiscrimination.

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Apr 16, 2024

AB 2051

Psychology interjurisdictional compact.

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District

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District 18 is a Safe Democratic District
Democratic Party candidate has a very high likelihood of winning in an election

Previous Election:

Mia Bonta (Incumbent)
89.9%
WON
Mindy Pechenuk
10.1%

Party Registration

Census Data

Median age0102030

Median age