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Assemblyman Joe Patterson Takes Stand Against Transient Releases of Sexually Violent Predators

AB 2035 seeks to explicitly state that transient releases pose a significant threat to public safety and should not be permitted

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 4, 2024
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Assemblyman Joe Patterson Takes Stand Against Transient Releases of Sexually Violent Predators
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PLACERVILLE, EL DORADO HILLS – In a resolute move to safeguard his community from potential threats, Assemblyman Joe Patterson (R-Rocklin) has introduced crucial legislation to address the release of Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs) into Placer County. AB 2035, a bipartisan measure, aims to staunchly prohibit transient releases, while AB 2036 focuses on enhancing victim notification procedures.

The initiative comes in response to growing concerns within the community regarding the potential release of William Stephenson, a Sexually Violent Predator with a troubling history. Stephenson, originally convicted in the 1980s for assault and intent to commit rape, was released in 2014 only to be re-arrested for possession of child pornography. The California Department of State Hospitals (DSH), along with their private contractor Liberty Healthcare, has proposed releasing Stephenson on transient status, a move that has sparked vehement opposition.

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Assemblyman Patterson’s AB 2035 seeks to explicitly state that transient releases pose a significant threat to public safety and should not be permitted. The legislation goes further by outlining the criteria for qualified housing in state law. Simultaneously, AB 2036 focuses on strengthening victim notification processes during SVP releases.

Last year, the prospect of releasing Stephenson on transient status raised red flags within the community. Transient releases involve placing the offender in temporary accommodations, such as trailers or hotels, and are associated with a high failure rate. The concerns have prompted Assemblyman Patterson to take decisive action, emphasizing the state’s responsibility to find a secure and lawful address for individuals like Stephenson.

“This is a huge concern for families and residents in my community,” Assemblyman Patterson emphasized. “The state has an obligation to find a lawful and suitable address for Mr. Stephenson that does not jeopardize the safety of the public.”

Patterson’s proactive stance against the transient release of SVPs has extended beyond legislative action. His office has actively opposed the release, submitting letters and statements to the court and participating in hearings. Additionally, he has collaborated closely with Placer County District Attorney Morgan Gire in their shared mission to prevent the transient release.

“Transient release for sexually violent predators is a recipe for failure,” stated Placer County District Attorney Morgan Gire. “AB 2035 will clarify that transient release is not qualified housing for a sexually violent predator and defines qualified housing in state law. We are grateful to Assemblyman Patterson for his continued commitment and leadership on this issue.”

Assemblyman Patterson underscores the critical need for clear legislation on this matter, asserting,

“Legislators never intended to allow transient releases of SVPs. We must be very clear; those classified as SVPs must have suitable housing with constant, appropriate monitoring to ensure they don’t re-victimize and to keep our communities safe.”

The introduction of AB 2035 and AB 2036 demonstrates Patterson’s unwavering commitment to community safety and his dedication to ensuring that the legal framework aligns with the best interests of the public. As these bills progress, the community watches closely, hopeful for a legislative resolution that prioritizes their safety and well-being.


Assemblyman Joe Patterson represents the 5th Assembly District, including Roseville, Rocklin, Lincoln, Granite Bay, Auburn, North Auburn, Loomis, Meadow Vista, Newcastle, Penryn, El Dorado Hills, Cameron Park, Diamond Springs, Placerville, Shingle Springs, Auburn Lake Trails, Georgetown, Cold Springs, Coloma, Rescue and Cool.

Source: Assemblyman Joe Patterson
Via: Tiffany.Saathoff@asm.ca.gov
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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