Economic Security Project Action
Related Organizations
Data about an organization is collected from a variety of government sources and there is no standardized name or common identifier across data sources. Digital Democracy experts make judgments about which entries are related, such as an organization that has various spellings or a corporation and its affiliates. Those relationships are used to determine financial contributions and advocacy on legislation. Below are the entities that Digital Democracy has linked to the organization above:
- Family Economic Security Partnership
- Economic Security Project
- Economic Security California
- Economic Security California Action
- Economic Security Action
- Economic Security California Action (co-source)
Lobbying Representations
This list shows when this lobbyist testified in a hearing, who they were representing and which bill was involved. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Date | Lobbyist | Bill | Hearing | Testimony |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 15, 2025 | Marissa Hagerman | AB 446 | Judiciary | Testimony Link |
| April 22, 2025 | Mariko Yoshihara | SB 310 | Judiciary | Testimony Link |
| April 22, 2025 | Mariko Yoshihara | SB 52 | Judiciary | Testimony Link |
| April 22, 2025 | Marissa Hagerman | AB 1018 | Privacy and Consumer Protection | Testimony Link |
| April 2, 2025 | Marissa Hagerman | AB 692 | Labor and Employment | Testimony Link |
| May 16, 2024 | Kristina Bas Hamilton | Budget #4 State Administration and General Government | Testimony Link | |
| April 25, 2024 | Kristina Bas Hamilton | BUD 5180 | Budget #3 Health and Human Services | Testimony Link |
| February 21, 2024 | Kristina Bas Hamilton | Governmental Organization | Testimony Link | |
| June 6, 2023 | Kristina Bas Hamilton | SB 333 | Human Services | Testimony Link |
| April 26, 2023 | Kristina Bas Hamilton | SB 565 | Governance and Finance | Testimony Link |
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Bill Alignment
Bill Alignments represents this person's position on legislation and, where it applies, the organization they were representing. These positions are captured from in-person testimony and written positions that have been submitted to committees. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Year:
Bill | Representing | Last Recorded Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AB 1790: Corporations Tax Law: water’s-edge election: global intangible low-taxed income. | Self | Support | |
| AB 2243: State Bank Act. | Self | Support | |
| AB 2558: Financial institutions: loans: interest rates. | Self | Support | |
| SB 1074: Covered provider: goods and services: self-preferencing conduct. | Self | Support | |
| AB 1690: Personal Income Tax Law: young child tax credit. | Self | Support | |
| AB 2564: Surveillance pricing. | Self | Support | |
| AB 1857: Unlawfully restrictive covenants: grocery stores and supermarkets. | Self | Support | |
| AB 1776: Cartwright Act: violations. | Self | Support | |
| SB 763: Conspiracy against trade: punishment. | Self | Support | |
| SB 53: Artificial intelligence models: large developers. | Self | Support |
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Financials
Below is a list of financial exchanges between this organization and legislators including campaign donations, gifts, independent expenditures or travel expenses. The data covers 2015-present.
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