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The California state Senate has 40 members each serving four-year terms. Each member represents more than 900,000 Californians.

Name Party District Area
Brian Dahle Brian Dahle
R
1 Redding
Mike McGuire Mike McGuire
D
2 Santa Rosa
Bill Dodd Bill Dodd
D
3 Napa
Marie Alvarado-Gil Marie Alvarado-Gil
D
4 Modesto
Susan Talamantes Eggman Susan Talamantes Eggman
D
5 Stockton
Roger Niello Roger Niello
R
6 Roseville
Steve Glazer Steve Glazer
D
7 Orinda
Angelique Ashby Angelique Ashby
D
8 Sacramento
Nancy Skinner Nancy Skinner
D
9 Oakland
Aisha Wahab Aisha Wahab
D
10 Fremont
Scott Wiener Scott Wiener
D
11 San Francisco
Shannon Grove Shannon Grove
R
12 Bakersfield
Josh Becker Josh Becker
D
13 Menlo Park
Anna Caballero Anna Caballero
D
14 Merced
Dave Cortese Dave Cortese
D
15 Campbell
Melissa Hurtado Melissa Hurtado
D
16 Bakersfield
John Laird John Laird
D
17 Santa Cruz
Steve Padilla Steve Padilla
D
18 Chula Vista
Monique Limón Monique Limón
D
19 Santa Barbara
Caroline Menjivar Caroline Menjivar
D
20 Van Nuys
Scott Wilk Scott Wilk
R
21 Lancaster
Susan Rubio Susan Rubio
D
22 West Covina
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh
R
23 Redlands
Ben Allen Ben Allen
D
24 El Segundo
Anthony Portantino Anthony Portantino
D
25 Glendale
María Elena Durazo María Elena Durazo
D
26 Los Angeles
Henry Stern Henry Stern
D
27 Calabasas
Lola Smallwood-Cuevas Lola Smallwood-Cuevas
D
28 Los Angeles
Josh Newman Josh Newman
D
29 Fullerton
Bob Archuleta Bob Archuleta
D
30 Norwalk
Richard Roth Richard Roth
D
31 Riverside
Kelly Seyarto Kelly Seyarto
R
32 Murrieta
Lena Gonzalez Lena Gonzalez
D
33 Long Beach
Tom Umberg Tom Umberg
D
34 Santa Ana
Steven Bradford Steven Bradford
D
35 Inglewood
Janet Nguyen Janet Nguyen
R
36 Huntington Beach
Dave Min Dave Min
D
37 Irvine
Catherine Blakespear Catherine Blakespear
D
38 Encinitas
Toni Atkins Toni Atkins
D
39 San Diego
Brian Jones Brian Jones
R
40 San Diego
Name Party District Area
Megan Dahle Megan Dahle
R
1 Redding
Jim Wood Jim Wood
D
2 Ukiah
James Gallagher James Gallagher
R
3 Chico
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
D
4 Davis
Joe Patterson Joe Patterson
R
5 Rocklin
Kevin McCarty Kevin McCarty
D
6 Sacramento
Josh Hoover Josh Hoover
R
7 Folsom
Jim Patterson Jim Patterson
R
8 Fresno
Heath Flora Heath Flora
R
9 Ripon
Stephanie Nguyen Stephanie Nguyen
D
10 Elk Grove
Lori Wilson Lori Wilson
D
11 Suisun City
Damon Connolly Damon Connolly
D
12 San Rafael
Carlos Villapudua Carlos Villapudua
D
13 Stockton
Buffy Wicks Buffy Wicks
D
14 Oakland
Tim Grayson Tim Grayson
D
15 Concord
Rebecca Bauer-Kahan Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
D
16 San Ramon
Matt Haney Matt Haney
D
17 San Francisco
Mia Bonta Mia Bonta
D
18 Oakland
Phil Ting Phil Ting
D
19 San Francisco
Liz Ortega Liz Ortega
D
20 Hayward
Diane Papan Diane Papan
D
21 San Mateo
Juan Alanis Juan Alanis
R
22 Modesto
Marc Berman Marc Berman
D
23 Palo Alto
Alex Lee Alex Lee
D
24 Milpitas
Ash Kalra Ash Kalra
D
25 San Jose
Evan Low Evan Low
D
26 Cupertino
Esmeralda Soria Esmeralda Soria
D
27 Merced
Gail Pellerin Gail Pellerin
D
28 Santa Cruz
Robert Rivas Robert Rivas
D
29 Salinas
Dawn Addis Dawn Addis
D
30 San Luis Obispo
Joaquin Arambula Joaquin Arambula
D
31 Fresno
Vince Fong Vince Fong
R
32 Bakersfield
Devon Mathis Devon Mathis
R
33 Visalia
Tom Lackey Tom Lackey
R
34 Palmdale
Jasmeet Bains Jasmeet Bains
D
35 Bakersfield
Eduardo Garcia Eduardo Garcia
D
36 Coachella
Gregg Hart Gregg Hart
D
37 Santa Barbara
Steve Bennett Steve Bennett
D
38 Oxnard
Juan Carrillo Juan Carrillo
D
39 Palmdale
Pilar Schiavo Pilar Schiavo
D
40 Santa Clarita Valley
Chris Holden Chris Holden
D
41 Pasadena
Jacqui Irwin Jacqui Irwin
D
42 Thousand Oaks
Luz Rivas Luz Rivas
D
43 Arleta
Laura Friedman Laura Friedman
D
44 Burbank
James Ramos James Ramos
D
45 San Bernardino
Jesse Gabriel Jesse Gabriel
D
46 Encino
Greg Wallis Greg Wallis
R
47 Rancho Mirage
Blanca Rubio Blanca Rubio
D
48 West Covina
Mike Fong Mike Fong
D
49 Monterey Park
Eloise Gómez Reyes Eloise Gómez Reyes
D
50 San Bernardino
Rick Chavez Zbur Rick Chavez Zbur
D
51 Los Angeles
Wendy Carrillo Wendy Carrillo
D
52 Los Angeles
Freddie Rodriguez Freddie Rodriguez
D
53 Chino
Miguel Santiago Miguel Santiago
D
54 Los Angeles
Isaac Bryan Isaac Bryan
D
55 Culver City
Lisa Calderon Lisa Calderon
D
56 City of Industry
Reggie Jones-Sawyer Reggie Jones-Sawyer
D
57 Los Angeles
Sabrina Cervantes Sabrina Cervantes
D
58 Corona
Phillip Chen Phillip Chen
R
59 Brea
Corey Jackson Corey Jackson
D
60 Moreno Valley
Tina McKinnor Tina McKinnor
D
61 Inglewood
Anthony Rendon Anthony Rendon
D
62 Lakewood
Bill Essayli Bill Essayli
R
63 Corona
Blanca Pacheco Blanca Pacheco
D
64 Downey
Mike Gipson Mike Gipson
D
65 Gardena
Al Muratsuchi Al Muratsuchi
D
66 Torrance
Sharon Quirk-Silva Sharon Quirk-Silva
D
67 La Palma
Avelino Valencia Avelino Valencia
D
68 Anaheim
Josh Lowenthal Josh Lowenthal
D
69 Long Beach
Tri Ta Tri Ta
R
70 Westminster
Kate Sanchez Kate Sanchez
R
71 Rancho Santa Margarita
Diane Dixon Diane Dixon
R
72 Newport Beach
Cottie Petrie-Norris Cottie Petrie-Norris
D
73 Irvine
Laurie Davies Laurie Davies
R
74 Oceanside
Marie Waldron Marie Waldron
R
75 San Diego
Brian Maienschein Brian Maienschein
D
76 San Diego
Tasha Boerner Tasha Boerner
D
77 Solana Beach
Christopher Ward Christopher Ward
D
78 San Diego
Akilah Weber Akilah Weber
D
79 La Mesa
David Alvarez David Alvarez
D
80 Chula Vista

How liberal or conservative are your legislators?

Each legislator is placed on the spectrum depending on the votes they cast in the 2021-22 session. Methodology →

Which state legislators work on the issues you care about?

Our reporters closely follow California state legislators, the causes they champion, the committees they serve on and the legislation they introduce. Here is our list of the top leaders on the state’s major issues. How we choose →

K-12 education
Higher education
Health
Housing
Environment
Justice
State budget
Poverty
Top legislative leaders:
K-12 education
D
Asm. Phil Ting
San Francisco
D
Asm. Kevin McCarty
Sacramento
D
Asm. Al Muratsuchi
Torrance
D
Sen. Josh Newman
Fullerton
D
Sen. John Laird
Santa Cruz
What's going on with K-12 education in California?

Read our explainer: California student test scores plunge — but some achievement gaps narrow. See how your school compares.

California has more than 6 million students attending public school from kindergarten through high school. With nearly $100 billion in state funding per year, schools are the largest category in the California budget. Current issues include teacher retention, an achievement gap for students of color and enrollment and learning losses from the pandemic.

Top legislative leaders:
Higher education
D
Asm. Mike Fong
Monterey Park
D
Asm. Jacqui Irwin
Thousand Oaks
D
Asm. Kevin McCarty
Sacramento
D
Sen. Josh Newman
Fullerton
D
Sen. John Laird
Santa Cruz
What's going on with higher education in California?

Read our explainer: Cal State’s Black students are falling behind other groups — and poor graduation data obscures the crisis

California’s higher education system is the largest in the nation with eight in 10 students attending one of the three public university systems: California Community Colleges, California State University or the University of California. The public system faces funding, capacity and student housing challenges.

Top legislative leaders:
Health
D
Asm. Joaquin Arambula
Fresno
D
Asm. Jim Wood
Ukiah
D
Sen. Scott Wiener
San Francisco
D
Sen. Susan Talamantes Eggman
Stockton
D
Sen. Caroline Menjivar
Van Nuys
What's going on with health in California?

Read our explainer: Congenital syphilis rates soar across California as public health funding dwindled prior to the pandemic

California’s Medi-Cal system provides care to about 13 million Californians, roughly 30% of the state population. Covered California, the state’s version of the federal Affordable Care Act or Obamacare, has an enrollment of about 1.8 million.

Top legislative leaders:
Housing
D
Asm. Buffy Wicks
Oakland
R
Asm. Joe Patterson
Granite Bay
D
Sen. Scott Wiener
San Francisco
D
Sen. Nancy Skinner
Oakland
D
Sen. Toni Atkins
San Diego
What's going on with housing in California?

Read our explainer: Newsom campaigned on building 3.5 million homes. He hasn’t gotten even close

California faces a housing crisis with the median price for a single-family home at $830,000. That is double the national median. Despite billions of dollars in spending, homelessness has increased by at least 22,500 since 2019, to 173,800. California’s challenge is to build far more housing units than it has in recent years.

Top legislative leaders:
Environment
D
Asm. Laura Friedman
Burbank
D
Asm. Steve Bennett
Oxnard
D
Asm. Luz Rivas
Arleta
D
Asm. Damon Connolly
San Rafael
D
Asm. Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
San Ramon
D
Sen. Henry Stern
Calabasas
D
Sen. Ben Allen
Redondo Beach
D
Sen. Dave Min
Irvine
What's going on with the environment in California?

Read our explainer: How can California boost its water supply?

California is a global leader on climate policies with new goals to reduce carbon emissions 48% below 1990 levels by 2030, to ban the sale of new gas powered cars by 2035 and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2045. At the same time, the state is heading into the fourth year of drought and also working to protect endangered species.

Top legislative leaders:
Justice
D
Asm. Reggie Jones-Sawyer
Los Angeles
D
Asm. Brian Maienschein
San Diego
D
Asm. Mia Bonta
Oakland
D
Sen. Nancy Skinner
Oakland
D
Sen. Aisha Wahab
Fremont
D
Sen. Tom Umberg
Santa Ana
What's going on with justice in California?

Read our explainer: Fatal shootings: California’s bid to police its police is lagging

There are about 103,000 inmates in California state prisons, as initiatives and state policies reduce the population. Overall crime rates in California remain historically low, although homicides have increased in many cities recently. Meanwhile, a new system to investigate police killings of unarmed civilians is off to a slow start.

Top legislative leaders:
State budget
D
Asm. Phil Ting
San Francisco
R
Asm. Vince Fong
Bakersfield
D
Asm. Chris Holden
Pasadena
D
Asm. Anthony Rendon
Lakewood
D
Sen. Nancy Skinner
Oakland
D
Sen. Toni Atkins
San Diego
D
Sen. Anthony Portantino
Glendale
What's going on with the state budget in California?

Read our explainer: California budget approved: What to know about record spending plan

Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature have benefited from record surpluses in crafting the state budget, which hit a record $308 billion in the general fund for 2022-23. But early numbers project a $25 billion deficit for 2023-24, which changes the dynamics of the budget debate.

Top legislative leaders:
Poverty
D
Asm. Joaquin Arambula
Fresno
D
Asm. Corey Jackson
Perris
D
Asm. Phil Ting
San Francisco
D
Asm. Carlos Villapudua
Stockton
D
Sen. María Elena Durazo
Los Angeles
D
Sen. Nancy Skinner
Oakland
D
Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil
Modesto
What's going on with poverty in California?

Read our explainer: When employers steal wages from workers

Poverty rates have dropped due to surges in government aid during the pandemic. But some of those safety net programs are being pulled back. And about 29% of Californians are poor or near poor and the state has the highest poverty rate, when the cost of living, especially housing, is counted.

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