After
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas announced his resignation from the State Assembly on December 27, 2017, Kamlager entered the race to serve the remainder of his term. She won the April 3, 2018, special election to represent
California's 54th State Assembly district. Kamlager was an advocate for
racial equity, access, and
social justice in the California State Assembly. She was vocal about restoring voting rights to parolees, strengthening standards for police use of force, and stopping the NCAA from preventing student athletes from receiving payment in connection with the use of their name, image, or likeness. In 2019, she co-authored SB 188, the CROWN Act, which prohibits employers from enforcing policies surrounding "race-neutral" grooming or discriminating against people wearing natural or protective hairstyles. During her tenure in the Assembly, Kamlager-Dove sat on the following standing committees: Public Safety, Arts and Entertainment, Communications and Conveyance, Insurance, and the powerful Rules committee. She chaired the Select Committee on Incarcerated Women and led the legislature's Los Angeles County Delegation. In 2020, Kamlager-Dove was appointed by the
Speaker of the California State Assembly to serve on the Committee on Revision of the Penal Code.
Legislation Fiscal issues Kamlager-Dove sponsored AB 987, legislation to build a new arena for the
Los Angeles Clippers. The bill was signed into law.
Social issues Kamlager-Dove sponsored two bills, AB 241 and AB 242, to mandate the incorporation of
implicit bias training into continued education for healthcare professionals, lawyers, and judges. The bills were intended to reduce disparities in health care and the judicial system in California. Kamlager-Dove sponsored California's first hunting ban in decades with AB 1254, which ends the
trophy hunting of
bobcats, except under specified circumstances, until January 1, 2025. == California State Senate (2021–2023) ==