In a recent session of the California State Senate, members gathered to honor the memory of Roy Jacobs, a beloved figure in Sacramento and a dedicated supporter of the University of California, Berkeley. Senator Lino led the tribute, highlighting Jacobs' extensive contributions to both his community and alma mater. Born in Marysville and raised in Sacramento, Jacobs was a distinguished athlete at Cal, playing football and rugby, and later became a successful businessman and community leader.
Jacobs' legacy includes his service as a trustee of the Berkeley Foundation and his leadership roles in various alumni and community organizations. He was recognized for his fundraising efforts for Cal, receiving multiple awards, including the Wheeler Oak Meritorious Award. His commitment to local causes was evident through his presidency of the Sacramento Children's Home Board and the Sutter Club.
Following the memorial, the Senate moved on to legislative business, including the introduction of Assembly Bill 130, a housing budget trailer bill presented by Senator Wiener. This bill aims to address housing needs in California, reflecting ongoing concerns about housing affordability and availability in the state.
The session underscored the dual focus of the Senate on honoring community figures while also tackling pressing legislative issues. As California continues to face challenges related to housing, the discussions in the Senate are crucial for shaping policies that impact residents across the state. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further address these significant topics in future sessions.