Assemblyman Tri Ta, a member of the California State Assembly, used his social media platform on February 6, 2026, to highlight concerns regarding legislative inaction on recommendations from the state’s independent auditor and to acknowledge community efforts around tax education.
In one post dated February 6, 2026, Tri Ta stated, “New reporting shows that nearly three out of four recommendations from California’s independent State Auditor are never acted on by the Legislature. If Sacramento is serious about getting our budget under control, it should start by implementing the fixes that save taxpayers real https://t.co/cN2FQJhbPY”. The statement calls attention to what he describes as a lack of follow-through on audit recommendations intended to improve fiscal responsibility.
A second post made at nearly the same time included only a link: “https://t.co/xEfV6n0Z7y” (February 6, 2026).
Later in the day, Tri Ta acknowledged local organizations for their role in providing tax resources. He wrote on February 6, 2026: “A big thank you to the California Society of Enrolled Agents and the City of Stanton for co-hosting today’s Income Tax Informational Session. It was a pleasure connecting with constituents and helping bring valuable tax resources directly to our community. https://t.co/Kg8OFL3pbO”.
The California State Auditor regularly issues recommendations aimed at improving government efficiency and accountability; however, reports have shown that many such recommendations are not adopted by lawmakers. This has prompted ongoing debate over legislative responsiveness and oversight effectiveness within Sacramento.
The informational session referenced by Tri Ta reflects an effort among state officials and professional organizations—such as the California Society of Enrolled Agents—to assist residents with tax-related matters through educational outreach programs in local communities like Stanton.

