California State Association of Counties Poverty Working Group Overview

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This content provides an overview of the Poverty Working Group within the California State Association of Counties, highlighting key individuals, legislative actions, and the Governor's proposals for investing in California's workforce. It includes information on key members, initiatives, contact details, and how to join the group. The content also emphasizes various legislative efforts aimed at addressing poverty and workforce development in California.

  • California
  • Counties
  • Poverty
  • Legislative
  • Workforce

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  1. CSAC Poverty Working Group Michelle Gibbons, Legislative Analyst California State Association of Counties

  2. Chairs and Structure Supervisor Lee Adams, Sierra County Supervisor Kathy Long, Ventura County Supervisor Leticia Perez, Kern County

  3. Senate Senator Holly Mitchell s MFG (SB 23) Senator Mark Leno Minimum Wage (SB 3)

  4. Assembly Speaker Atkins Affordable Housing Package (AB 1335 and AB 35) Assembly Member Mark Stone EITC Bill (AB 43) Budget Sub.1 on HHS Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care

  5. Governors Proposal Investing in California s Workforce $1.2 billion Adult Education Block Grant - $500m Career Technical Education - $250m Workforce Investment Act - >$390.8m Apprenticeship Program Funding - $29m Enhanced Non-Credit Rate Change - $49m

  6. http://www.counties.org/poverty -working-group

  7. To join Email Amanda Yang at: ayang@counties.org

  8. Contact Information Farrah McDaid Ting, Legislative Representative fmcdaid@counties.org (916) 327-7500 ext. 559 or Michelle Gibbons, Legislative Analyst mgibbons@counties.org Ext. 524

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