Capital Caucus Members Elect Inaugural Leadership Team
Feb 04, 2026 08:59AM ● By Capital Caucus News Release
Logo courtesy of Capital Caucus Foundation
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - The Capital Caucus announced
Jan. 28 that its members have elected the new Sacramento-based regional
caucus’s first leadership team. Senate Majority Leader Angelique Ashby
(D-Sacramento) will serve as Chair, and Assemblymember Maggy Krell
(D-Sacramento) will serve as Vice Chair.
The newly formed Capital
Caucus was established to bring together the
legislators from the greater capital region to drive progress on shared goals.
The Capital Caucus is bicameral and bipartisan.
“The Sacramento region is home to some two million Californians, and yet our
shared priorities often get lost in the noise of the Capitol,” said Senate
Majority Leader Ashby. “I am honored to serve as the inaugural Chair for the
Capital Caucus. We will work together as a bipartisan group to be a strong,
unified voice for the people and businesses who call this region home.”
Assemblymember Krell
added, “When legislators put regional needs ahead of party labels, we can
achieve real results. The members of the Capital Caucus are committed to
working collaboratively to advance real solutions that reflect the priorities
of our residents - from infrastructure and public safety to economic
opportunity and quality of life. The Capital Caucus gives our region the
coordinated voice it deserves in the Legislature, and I am honored to serve as
the first Vice Chair for this important Caucus.”
The founding members of the Capital Caucus are senate Majority Leader Angelique
Ashby (D-Sacramento), Senator Christopher Cabaldon (D-West Sacramento), Senator
Roger Niello (R-Fair Oaks), Assembly Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
(D-Winters), Assembly Minority Leader Heath Flora (R-Ripon), Assemblymember
Josh Hoover (R-Folsom), Assemblymember Maggy Krell (D-Sacramento) and
Assemblymember Stephanie Nguyen (D-Elk Grove).
The Capital Caucus was formed in 2025 to foster bipartisan collaboration and drive progress on shared regional goals. By uniting leaders from the greater capital region, we strive to amplify the region’s collective voice in support of key priorities that enhance its future.

















