California State Assemblymember Greg Wallis, who represents the Coachella Valley area and is active in community engagement, announced several initiatives on his social media account on February 20, 2026.
In a post made at 3:28 a.m. UTC, Wallis stated, “I’m proud to introduce AB 2063 to bring more transparency to California’s legislative process. Position letters from businesses, unions, and advocacy groups help shape our laws. With this bill, they’ll be posted online alongside bill texts, analyses, and votes—so you can see https://t.co/J8uc8jh5Kn”. The proposal aims to make position letters available online along with other legislative documents.
Shortly after, at 3:38 a.m., Wallis promoted a public safety event by posting, “Emergencies don’t wait and neither should we. Join us tomorrow for a free Personal Emergency Preparedness Seminar in partnership with the Coachella Valley Disaster Preparedness Network. Friday, February 20 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Cathedral City Senior Center 37171 W. Buddy Rogers https://t.co/5NGPx55fw8”.
Later that morning at 3:52 a.m., he commented on recent discussions with state officials: “It was a pleasure meeting with the Chief Probation Officers of California yesterday. Their work keeping communities safe while helping individuals rebuild their lives deserves real support, and I’m committed to providing it. @CAProbation https://t.co/bKiSmU51mk”.
Greg Wallis is recognized for his commitment to making California affordable and safe through policy efforts in education, public safety and essential services according to his official biography. He serves on various legislative committees including Budget and Economic Development as well as participating in the Problem Solvers Caucus which seeks bipartisan solutions. In addition to legislative duties, Wallis actively engages with local youth organizations and supports preparedness initiatives within his district.


