Assemblyman Tri Ta, a member of the California State Assembly, recently used his social media platform to address a range of topics including community events, public safety, and legislative proposals.
On January 25, 2026, Tri Ta shared details about his participation in a peace-focused event. He wrote, “I recently took a personal trip to join the #WalkForPeace in North Carolina. The Buddhist monks leading this journey have drawn a large and growing following as they share a message of peace and hope across the country and around the world. They began their walk in Texas several”.
Two days later, on January 26, 2026, Tri Ta highlighted Identity Theft Awareness Week and encouraged vigilance regarding personal information security. He posted, “Identity Theft Awareness Week is a good reminder to protect your personal information and know what to do if something feels off with your accounts. If you ever think your identity might be compromised or you just want easy tips to keep yourself safe, check out https://t.co/mVTwCSp4Zf”. Identity theft remains an ongoing concern for many Americans; according to federal data from recent years, millions of consumers report cases annually.
On January 28, 2026, Tri Ta addressed legislative developments in Sacramento by warning about a proposed mileage tax for Californians. In his words: ” Bad Bill Alert Sacramento is considering a proposal to tax Californians based on how many miles they drive. A mileage tax would make everyday travel more expensive for families who already pay plenty to use the roads.” The concept of taxing drivers per mile has been discussed as an alternative revenue source amid declining fuel tax revenues due to increased vehicle fuel efficiency and electric vehicle adoption.
Tri Ta’s posts reflect both local engagement and attention to broader policy issues relevant to California residents.



