Senator McGuire welcomes Casa Grande High School student leaders to California State Capitol

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The California State Senate session on April 24, 2025, kicked off with a vibrant display of youth engagement as over 100 student leaders from Casa Grande High School in Petaluma made their presence felt at the Capitol. Senate members welcomed the enthusiastic group, highlighting the importance of student involvement in state governance.

Senator McGuire praised the students, calling them "Gauchos" and emphasizing their role in shaping the future. This moment underscored the Senate's commitment to fostering civic engagement among young Californians. The session also featured messages from the governor, signaling ongoing collaboration between state leadership and the next generation.

As the Senate continues its work, the participation of these students serves as a reminder of the vital connection between elected officials and the communities they represent. The enthusiasm displayed by the Casa Grande High School leaders is a hopeful sign for the future of civic participation in California.

Converted from Senate Floor Session meeting on April 24, 2025
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