Assemblymember Greg Wallis, a member of the California State Assembly, has posted several updates on his Twitter account regarding the start of the legislative session and key issues facing Californians.
On January 6, 2026, Wallis announced the return of lawmakers to Sacramento: “The California Legislature is back in action this week! From new Senate leadership to the Governor’s budget priorities, there’s a lot happening in Sacramento. Watch my update on what to expect this session and how we’re fighting for California’s future.”
Two days later, on January 8, he commented on recent policy announcements by the state’s executive branch: “Today, the Governor rolled out bold new plans. But what Californians really want from Sacramento is simple: schools where every child learns to read, safe neighborhoods, and homes that families can afford. I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and partner with Democrats and”
On January 9, Wallis highlighted changes in state law that are set to take effect in 2026: “New year, new laws. Starting in 2026, several changes could impact your daily life—from food delivery services offering clearer refunds to streaming platforms adjusting ad volumes. Here’s a look at a few noteworthy changes.”
The California Legislature convenes annually each January as part of its regular session schedule. The state government often introduces new legislation at this time addressing education policy, public safety initiatives, housing affordability measures, and consumer protection laws such as those impacting digital services or delivery platforms.

