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San Bernardino, State of Young Children: A Community Town Hall

The “State of Young Children” is “Promising” According to the Collaborative Nature of Experts, Policymakers in Addressing Pressing Issues Facing San Bernardino County Children

San Bernardino, CA — “Only through collective community action will we be able to build a better future for our children,” said Supervisor James C. Ramos, Chairman of the County of San Bernardino in his opening remarks at the State of Young Children: A Community Town Hall on Friday, January 6, 2017. Too many young children and families do not have access to affordable, quality early learning and developmental support in San Bernardino County.

Assemblymember Reyes Introduces Legislation to Aid Survivors of San Bernardino Terrorist Attack

(Sacramento) - As her very first act in public office, Assemblymember Eloise Reyes (D-San Bernardino) today introduced legislation to aid survivors of the San Bernardino terrorist attack by removing roadblocks that keep workers who suffer job-related injuries from receiving treatment for PTSD and other disorders.

“Survivors of the San Bernardino attacks deserve better than being caught in the web of workers comp bureaucracy,” said Assemblymember Reyes. “Medical care should first and foremost be about meeting a patient’s needs – and that’s what Assembly Bill 44 seeks to accomplish.”

California lawmakers seek action on post-election decisions

SACRAMENTO - (INT) - State lawmakers have reconvened amid a flurry of proposed bills, some demanding immediate action. Following the swearing-in of new and re-elected lawmakers, the Assembly and Senate joined together to take immediate action that could inoculate the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s stated plans to deport up to 3 million undocumented residents. New bills were introduced to strengthen due process rights and protections for undocumented residents should President-elect Trump pursue overly aggressive immigration enforcement actions.