California State Assemblymember Greg Wallis, who represents the Coachella Valley area and serves on multiple legislative committees, recently shared updates on social media regarding community developments, election information, and statewide policy concerns.
On May 6, 2026, Wallis posted about a significant event in Palm Springs: “A meaningful day in Palm Springs. I wish I could have been there in person as Dr. Abdullah and the American Reproductive Centers team broke ground on their new facility. After last year’s attack shook our community, helping secure state support for their rebuild was one small” (May 6, 2026). The post references efforts to aid recovery after an attack impacted the local community.
Later that day, Wallis informed constituents about upcoming election logistics: “Your ballot is coming. Ballots begin mailing May 4 for the June 2 Primary Election. You can return your ballot early and track it online. Track your ballot: https://t.co/sfrfOm4AEZ More information: https://t.co/MeI2eUdSVN https://t.co/KxmPoXHvvk” (May 6, 2026).
On May 7, Wallis addressed economic concerns related to fuel costs in California: “California has the highest gas tax in the country, and it’s something families across our communities feel every day. Sat down with Assemblymember @JoshHooverCA to discuss ways to bring some relief, even temporarily, including options like a gas tax suspension while still making” (May 7, 2026).
According to his official biography, Wallis is active in community engagement through youth coaching and supporting local organizations. He prioritizes affordability and safety in California by advocating for policies that strengthen education, public safety measures, water storage solutions, energy reliability initiatives, and career preparation programs for young people. Wallis also participates in bipartisan efforts as part of the Problem Solvers Caucus to advance public interests above partisan divides.


