Gatto Endorses Rizzotti for Burbank City Council Seat
Lifelong Burbank resident and local-small-business owner Chris Rizzotti received an endorsement from Assemblymember Mike Gatto
Gatto Bill to Protect Campus Crime Victims Signed by Governor
Bill by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Burbank) to ensure that crimes committed on college campuses are properly reported and investigated was signed into law by Governor Brown
Governor Brown Signs Gatto’s Key Water Bill
AB 2636 establishes CalConserve, a revolving-loan program to finance water-efficiency projects for home owners and businesses, and helps cities and counties reach their water-reduction goals.
Gatto’s Bill to Mandate Child-Abuse Training for Teachers Signed into Law
Legislation would require all school employees to be trained according to standards developed by the Department of Education in the proper identification and reporting of child abuse
Gatto Bill Signed Into Law Dealing With Students Social Media Rights
Bill address this growing concern and ensure that parents are informed when their children’s social-media activities are being monitored
Gatto’s Recycled Water Bill Signed into Law
Ground breaking legislation by Assemblyman Mike Gatto would require the state to adopt building standards for recycled water in newly constructed commercial and residential buildings.
Gatto’s Push for Tribal Sacred Places Signed by Governor Brown
After nearly two years of negotiation, legislation to protect and preserve sacred Native American landmarks was signed by Governor Brown
Schiff Hails FAA Decision to Institute Complaint System for Helicopter Noise
The FAA indicated over the weekend that they would establish a comprehensive complaint system for helicopter noise operations
Governor Signs Historic Deal for Film Tax Credit Extension
Bill, coauthored by Burbank Assemblyman Mike Gatto, Extends the Program For Five Years and Expands its Allocation to $330 Million Annually
Will Rogers Second to Throw in Hat for Burbank City Council
With election approaching Feb. 24, Rogers is the second to announce his intention to run for City Council joining Chris Rizzotti with two seats available












