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Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (R-Jackson) will rise on the Senate floor to request that the California State Senate adjourn its session in memory of the nine individuals who tragically died in the February 17, 2026, avalanche near Castle Peak in the Sierra Nevada.
This Adjournment in Memory (AIM) tribute will occur during the Senate's floor session on Thursday, March 5, 2026. Family members and friends of the deceased are invited to attend as guests in the Senate gallery.
This event marks California's deadliest recorded avalanche, claiming lives from diverse communities across California, Nevada, and Idaho. Senator Alvarado-Gil will deliver brief remarks honoring the lives, passions for the outdoors, and legacies of those lost from her district before moving to adjourn the session in memory of the nine victims.
Below are the nine victims who will be honored:
Andrew Alissandratos, 34, of Verdi, Nevada
Carrie Atkin, 46, of Soda Springs, California
Nicole "Niki" Choo, 42, of South Lake Tahoe, California
Lizabeth “Liz” Clabaugh, 52, of Boise, Idaho
Michael Henry, 30, of Truckee, California
Danielle Keatley, 44, of Soda Springs and Larkspur, California
Kate Morse, 45, of Soda Springs and Tiburon, California
Caroline Sekar, 45, of Soda Springs and San Francisco, California
Katherine Vitt, 43, of Greenbrae, California
The tribute will be formally recorded in the Senate Daily Journal.