Skip to content
No results
  • About
    • Biography
    • Committees
  • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • In the News
  • My District
    • District Map
  • Resources
    • Helpful Resources
  • Contact Greg
AD47 Greg Wallis LogoAD47 Greg Wallis Logo
  • About
    • Biography
    • Committees
  • Newsroom
    • Press Releases
    • In the News
  • My District
    • District Map
  • Resources
    • Helpful Resources
  • Contact Greg
AD47 Greg Wallis LogoAD47 Greg Wallis Logo

ASSEMBLYMEMBER

Greg

Wallis

Honored to serve portions of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties

Twitter X New Logo Vector Facebook Instagram

Subscribe to Stay Up-To-Date

Subscribe

Sign Up for Email Updates

Scheduling Request

Contact Greg

I Need Help with a State Agency

Connect with us Online

X-twitter Facebook Instagram
Loading...

asmgregwallis

Proudly serving California's 47th Assembly District, representing Riverside and San Bernardino counties in Sacramento.

What would make your SunLine trip work better for What would make your SunLine trip work better for you?

Riders have an important opportunity to help shape the future of transit across the Valley. The Phase 2 survey asks whether service should prioritize more frequent routes where demand is highest or broader coverage that reaches more communities.

The survey closes June 28. 

Please take a few minutes to share your experience and help guide the decisions that will affect you and other SunLine riders.

Use the QR code or visit the link in our bio, then scroll to the bottom of the page to find the survey.
Sat down with Assemblymember Hoover to talk about Sat down with Assemblymember Hoover to talk about education in California and the reality that, for the amount we spend, we should be seeing better results for students.

There are great teachers doing important work every day, and students across California deserve every opportunity to succeed. That starts with having conversations about what isn't working and finding a better path forward together.
Elder abuse is often hidden, but knowing the warni Elder abuse is often hidden, but knowing the warning signs can help protect someone you love.

This World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, take a moment to check in with the seniors and dependent adults in your life.

To report suspected abuse, call Adult Protective Services at 1-833-401-0832 and enter your ZIP code to reach your county office. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911.
Today we celebrate Flag Day, the anniversary of th Today we celebrate Flag Day, the anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes on June 14, 1777.

We see our flag outside schools, city halls, small businesses, and homes, along main streets and throughout our neighborhoods.

It represents something bigger than any one of us. It stands for the ideals this country was founded on and the generations of Americans who have worked to live up to them.

Let's celebrate the American flag and what it means to our country and to the people who call it home.
Looking for a new best friend? Assemblymember Gre Looking for a new best friend?

Assemblymember Greg Wallis is hosting a fee waived Pet Adoption Fair with the Palm Springs Animal Shelter to help more animals find loving homes.

The shelter is caring for many dogs, cats, and other pets right now that are ready to be adopted.

Palm Springs Animal Shelter
Saturday, June 27
11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Stop by, meet the animals, and you may just leave with a new member of the family.
Instagram post 18083043950172348 Instagram post 18083043950172348
Wildfire safety starts at home. Creating defensib Wildfire safety starts at home.

Creating defensible space helps reduce the fuel around your house and gives firefighters a better chance to protect it.

0–5 feet: Clear dead leaves, dry grass, brush, firewood, and anything flammable near your home, deck, vents, windows, and fences.

5–30 feet: Keep grass cut short, trim trees, remove dead plants, and space out shrubs.

30–100 feet: Reduce fuels by maintaining vegetation and creating space between trees and brush.
Looking for a way to beat the heat this summer? A Looking for a way to beat the heat this summer?

Across the 47th District, families can find free and low-cost pools, swim centers, and splash pads to cool down, let kids play, and enjoy summer without spending too much.

Please check hours and availability before heading out, as schedules may change.
Heat can become dangerous quickly, especially for Heat can become dangerous quickly, especially for our pets.

Harley and Gunner are part of our family, and this summer, we are taking extra steps to keep them safe.

Make sure your pets have plenty of water, shade, and time indoors when temperatures climb.

They depend on us, and a little extra care can help protect the animals who bring so much joy to our lives.
If you have a child in school, it's worth taking a If you have a child in school, it's worth taking a minute to check CalKIDS.

Many families across California already have money set aside for their child’s future college or career training and may not even know it yet.

Some students may qualify for hundreds of dollars, and checking only takes a couple of minutes.

This is one of those programs families should not miss.
On June 6, 1944, thousands of Allied troops landed On June 6, 1944, thousands of Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. Many were young men who left behind families, hometowns, and futures they hoped to return to.

Some never made it past the sand. Others came home carrying the weight of that day for the rest of their lives.

On D-Day, we honor the bravery and sacrifice that helped change the course of history. Let's never forget.
Today, we dedicated a stretch of Interstate 10 in Today, we dedicated a stretch of Interstate 10 in memory of CAL FIRE Assistant Chief Josh Bischof, Fire Captain Tim Rodriguez, and Pilot Tony Sousa, who lost their lives in the line of duty.

This highway will now carry their names as a lasting reminder of their courage, service, and sacrifice.

Thank you to CAL FIRE, Caltrans, Morongo Fire, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, CHP, Assemblymember Natasha Johnson, State Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, and everyone who joined us to honor these heroes and stand with their families.
West Nile virus has been detected around North Sho West Nile virus has been detected around North Shore, and the Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District will be conducting mosquito spraying in parts of the region.

That makes this a good time for all of us to take a few simple steps at home.
We are officially half way through the Legislative We are officially half way through the Legislative Session with the House of Origin deadline this week.

Several of my bills have passed the Assembly and are on their way to the Senate.
Each one came from real issues facing our communities and the need for practical solutions.

This is an important step forward, and the work continues to move these bills through the process.
Setting your child up for success starts long befo Setting your child up for success starts long before the first tuition bill arrives.

College, career training, and trade school costs can add up quickly, and National 529 Day is a good reminder that even small steps today can help families plan for tomorrow.

ScholarShare 529 gives California families a practical way to save for future education expenses. Families who open a new account by May 31 may also qualify for a $50 bonus.

It's worth taking a few minutes to look into.

Learn more at ScholarShare529.com
In the High Desert, western Joshua trees are part In the High Desert, western Joshua trees are part of everyday life. But under the current permitting process, even routine work near a tree can turn into a costly and complicated process for homeowners.

AB 1663 creates a fee-free permit pathway for qualifying single-family residents who need to remove or trim a western Joshua tree for infrastructure maintenance, utility work, or fire, health, or safety compliance.

The bill has passed the State Assembly and is now moving to the Senate.
The story of the 47th District cannot be told with The story of the 47th District cannot be told without Asian American and Pacific Islander families.

Their influence is still part of everyday life across our communities through local businesses, agriculture, community events, and the people continuing to give back across the district.

AAPI Heritage Month is a chance to recognize the people and stories that helped make this place what it is.
Memorial Day is to remember the Americans who gave Memorial Day is to remember the Americans who gave their lives serving our country, and making sure their sacrifice is never treated like just another long weekend.

This weekend, you’ll see families showing up early for memorial ceremonies, small American flags placed one by one, and people stopping to read names etched into stone.

Take a moment this weekend to stop, reflect, and remember those who never made it home.
Jewish American Heritage Month is a chance to reco Jewish American Heritage Month is a chance to recognize the people and community leaders who helped shape so much of the 47th District.

From Sunnylands to the Desert Holocaust Memorial, that legacy is still felt today through the arts, education, interfaith partnerships, and community institutions that continue bringing people together.
Our two dogs, harley and gunnar, make our lives be Our two dogs, harley and gunnar, make our lives better.

Anyone who has a pet knows they quickly become part of the family. They are there for the good days, the stressful days, and every moment in between.

This is a chance to meet a new best friend and give a great animal a safe home.

The Palm Springs Animal Shelter is caring for many animals right now that are ready to be adopted, and on Saturday, June 27, the shelter is hosting a free Pet Adoption Fair to help more of them find loving homes.

Palm Springs Animal Shelter
Saturday, June 27
11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Follow on Instagram
State Capitol Office

State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0047
Phone - 916-319-2047

District Office

41-608 Indian Trail Road
Suite D-1
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
Phone - 760-346-6342

Privacy and Conditions of Use | Accessibility | General Disclaimer | Copyright © 2026 AD47 | WALLIS . All rights reserved.

Open Full PDF

No listed deadlines for this month.