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According to
Majority Leader Karen Bass:
“We were very
successful last year in identifying the long and short term
needs for system-wide reform,” states Majority Leader Bass.
“Although we made great strives in accomplishing our goal, there
is still a lot of work to be done in order keep the momentum
moving forward. We have to continue to stay on track if we want
to ensure systemic changes that will generate continues
improvements in our state’s Foster Care System.”
In the last
legislative session, Majority Leader Bass and the Select
Committee on Foster Care secured more than $82 million in the
budget and $50 million in the Housing Bond, which was approved
by California voters last year as well as had eight new laws
signed by the Governor to help improve outcomes for foster
youth.
Karen Bass has been
a State Assembly Member representing Los Angeles’ 47th District
since 2005. Speaker Fabian Núñez selected Bass as the Majority
Leader for the California State Assembly during the 2007-2008
legislative session, making her the first African American and
the first woman to hold this leadership position. As the
Assemblymember for the 47th District, Karen Bass serves the
cities and communities of Culver City, West Los Angeles,
Westwood, Cheviot Hills, Leimert Park, Baldwin Hills, Windsor
Hills, Ladera Heights, the Crenshaw District, Little Ethiopia
and portions of Korea Town and South Los Angeles." |