LSC Program Invitation Letters

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Default 2023 24 LSC Assembly Budget Invite

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Default California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) LSC Invitation Letter for 2022 2023

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DHCS LSC Invitation Request 11.15.22 FINAL.pdf

” State of California\u2014Health and Human Services Agency Department of Health Care Services MICHELLE BAASS GAVIN NEWSOM DIRECTOR GOVERNOR Director’s Office 1501 Capitol Avenue, MS 0000 P.O. Box 997413, Sacramento, CA 95899-7413 Phone (916) 440-7400 Internet Address: http:\/\/www.dhcs.ca.gov November 15, 2022 This Letter Sent Via Email. Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Heather Hostler, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jos\u00e9 Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Kate Marr, Community Legal Aid SoCal, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Yvonne Mariajimenez, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] All Others Whom It May Concern RE: INVITATION TO LEGAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS TO PARTICIPATE Dear Executive Directors and Others: The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has a long history of collaboration with its program advocates, stakeholders, and the people we serve. Millions of Californians every year are touched by the programs we oversee or operate. Out of the imperative to make fully informed decisions, DHCS has created an inclusive culture of regularly soliciting input from numerous perspectives, both formally and informally. For this purpose, DHCS convenes regular stakeholder meetings, engages in informal reviews of all-county letters and similar instructions or communications, and formally promulgates regulations under California’s Administrative Procedures Act or other applicable state laws. Since at least 1998, California’s Legal Services Corporation (LSC)-funded programs always have been, and continue to be, invited to participate in these DHCS-organized engagements. The LSC-funded programs are a valued partner in the appropriate and responsible delivery of services to beneficiaries of the programs and services overseen or operated by DHCS. On behalf of DHCS, I appreciate and continue to invite their participation in these various efforts as they occur. Also, I continue to invite their input directly to me, and any DHCS employee or contractor outside of these efforts in written or oral formats on any topic related to DHCS’ programs and services and whenever else deemed appropriate. Nothing in this letter should be construed to http:\/\/www.dhcs.ca.gov\/ mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] Executive Directors and Others Page 2 November 15, 2022 exclude other entities from engaging in DHCS stakeholder meetings or otherwise providing input on DHCS programs and services. For any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at (916) 440-7400. Sincerely, Michelle Baass Director cc: Jacey Cooper Chief Deputy Director Health Care Programs Department of Health Care Services [email protected] Erika Sperbeck Chief Deputy Director Policy and Program Support Department of Health Care Services [email protected] Tracy Arnold Assistant Director Department of Health Care Services [email protected] John Puente Deputy Director & Chief Counsel Office of Legal Services Department of Health Care Services [email protected] Carol Gallegos Deputy Director Legislative & Governmental Affairs Department of Health Care Services [email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected]

pdf California Department of Health Services LSC Invitation letter – 2020

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DHCS-LSC-invitation-10-29-20 (1).pdf

” \ufffdHCS WILL LIGHTBOURNE DIRECTOR State of California-Health and Human Services Agency Department of Health Care Services GAVIN NEWSOM GOVERNOR October 29, 2020 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services. [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Yvonne Mariajimenez, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] All Others Whom It May Concern Dear Executive Directors and Others: The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has a long history of collaboration with its program advocates, stakeholders, and the people we serve. Millions of Californians every year are touched by the programs we oversee or operate. Out of the imperative to make fully informed decisions, DHCS has created an inclusive culture of regularly soliciting input from numerous perspectives, both formally and informally. For this purpose, DHCS convenes regular stakeholder meetings, engages in informal reviews of all-county letters and similar instructions or communications, and formally promulgates regulations under California’s Administrative Procedures Act or other applicable state law. Since at least 1998, California’s Legal Services Corporation (LSC)-funded programs always have been, and continue to be, invited to participate in these DHCS-organized engagements. The LSC-funded programs are a valued partner in the appropriate and responsible delivery of services to beneficiaries of the programs and services overseen or operated by DHCS. On behalf of DHCS, I appreciate and continue to invite their participation in these various efforts as they occur. Also, I continue to invite their input directly to me and any DHCS employee or contractor outside of these efforts in written Director’s Office MS 0000 P.O. Box 997413, Sacramento, CA 95899-7413 Phone: (916) 440-7400 Internet Address: http:\/\/www.DHCS.ca.gov Legal Services Corporation (LSC)-Funded Programs Page 2 October 29, 2020 or oral formats on any topic related to DHCS’ programs and services, and whenever else deemed appropriate. Nothing in this letter should be construed to exclude other entities from engaging in DHCS stakeholder meetings or otherwise providing input on DHCS programs and services. For any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at (916) 440-7 400. Sincerely, v’\\IW’\ufffd\ n—- Will Lightbourne Director cc: Jacey Cooper Chief Deputy Director Health Care Programs State Medicaid Director Department of Health Care Services [email protected] John Puente Deputy Director & Chief Counsel Office of Legal Services Department of Health Care Services [email protected] Carol Gallegos Deputy Director Legislative & Governmental Affairs Department of Health Care Services [email protected]

pdf AB 2369 (Salas) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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AB 2369 LSC Invite to Comment Letter.pdf

” April 6, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Kate Marr, Community Legal Aid SoCal, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Yvonne Maria Jimenez, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] RE: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Provide Input on AB 2369 (Salas): Domestic Violence Prevention Act: attorney’s fees and costs. Dear Legal Aid Program Executive Directors: Please consider this an official request for representatives from California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs to provide information and input to the California Legislature regarding AB 2369 (Salas). This input can be provided in written and or oral form. AB 2369 protects every person’s right to be safe and free from violence and abuse by improving California’s Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO) process. This bill requires the court, after issuing a DVRO, to order a restrained party to pay the prevailing protected party’s attorney’s fees and costs. AB 2369 encourages attorneys to take survivors’ cases, and removes unnecessary hurdles for survivors requesting DVROs. Should your staff share information with my office directly, my office will share the communication with other legislative staff, committee, agencies and the executive branch as appropriate. This invitation is also to share such information orally or written with any member of the relevant committees Judiciary and Appropriations, including their staff. My intention is that this request for information and feedback be encompassing of all legal aid programs in the state, including the LSC-funded programs. I understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Community Legal Aid SoCal Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information to help us shape this legislation and for your continued work to serve vulnerable Californians. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to my office at (916) 319-2032. Sincerely, RUDY SALAS State Assembly, District 32 ”

pdf SB 1092 (Hurdato) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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pdf SB 1140 (Umberg) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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Legal Service Corporations Letter – SB 1140 EBT Theft (Umberg).pdf

” March 16, 2022 Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 1140 (Umberg). Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 1140 (Umberg) that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly Committees that SB 1140 (Umberg) is referred to. My office and the Senate or Assembly committees that SB 1140 (Umberg) is referred to may share this information with other legislators, their staff, committees, agencies, and the executive branch as we deem appropriate. We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on the SB 1140 (Umberg) Sincerely, Senator Thomas Umberg ”

pdf FY 2022-2023 State Budget Committee LSC Invitation Letter

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” November 16, 2021 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jos\u00e9 Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Kate Marr, Community Legal Aid SoCal, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Yvonne Mariajimenez, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: Please consider this a request from Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee Chairperson Nancy Skinner that representatives from California’s Legal Services Corporation (LSC)-funded programs provide information and analysis related to the Budget Act of 2022-23, in written and\/or oral form, to my office and members of the Committee if they receive an invitation to speak at a hearing. My office will share the programs’ communication with other legislative staff, committees, agencies, and the executive branch as we deem appropriate. I understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: \uf0b7 Bay Area Legal Aid \uf0b7 California Indian Legal Services \uf0b7 California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. \uf0b7 Central California Legal Services \uf0b7 Community Legal Aid SoCal (formerly Legal Aid Society of Orange County) \uf0b7 Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance \uf0b7 Inland Counties Legal Services \uf0b7 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles \uf0b7 Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. \uf0b7 Legal Services of Northern California \uf0b7 Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you, in advance, for helping to inform this year’s Budget Act. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 cc: Salena Copeland, Executive Director, Legal Aid Association of California, [email protected]

pdf LSC Invite Letter of Senator Skinner Invitation to Welfare Fraud Issues- 2021-2022

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LSC Invite Letter – Skinner Welfare Fraud (1).pdf

” January 13, 2021 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Kate Marr, Community Legal Aid SoCal, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] \u00b7 Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Yvonne Maria Jimenez, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Assist My Office on Legislation Related to Welfare Fraud Dear Legal Aid Program Executive Directors: Please consider this an official request for representatives from California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs to provide information and input to my office about legislation we are considering introducing related to welfare Fraud. This input can be provided in written and\/or oral form. Should your staff share information with my office directly, my office will share the communication with other legislative staff, committee, agencies and the executive branch as we deem appropriate. My intention with this request is to ensure that I and my staff fully understand the policy under consideration and impact on constituents who are also your clients. I understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Community Legal Aid SoCal Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information to help us ensure improved public benefit programs for people in our district and across California. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf SB 1200 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 1200 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 1200 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 1200 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 1200. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf AB 2277 (Reyes) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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” February 23rd, 2022 Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Provide Letters in Support of AB 2277 Dear Executive Directors of Legal Aid Programs: I am writing to invite representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporation (LSC) funded programs to provide feedback and information regarding AB 2277. AB 2277 would require counties to waive CalWORKs eligibility requirements for survivors of domestic violence. By requiring counties to provide wavers, survivors of domestic violence will receive services at an equitable and expedited rate, regardless of which county they reside. Families, particularly those in need of financial assistance, will benefit from this piece of legislation. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that AB 2277 is referred to. We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information and potential support on AB 2277. Sincerely, Assembly Majority Leader Eloise G\u00f3mez Reyes cc: Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected]

pdf AB 1803 (Jones-Sawyer) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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2022 LSC Letter – AB 1803 Jones-Sawyer.pdf

” February 10, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for AB 1803. Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for AB 1803 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that AB 1803 is referred to. We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on the AB 1803. Sincerely, mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected]

pdf SB 641 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 641 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 641 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 641 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 641. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf SB 865 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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SB 854 LSC Letter.pdf

” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 854 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 854 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 854 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 854. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf SB 993 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 993 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 993 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 993 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 993. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf SB 1083 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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SB 1083 LSC Letter.pdf

” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 1083 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 1083 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 1083 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 1083. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf SB 1142 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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SB 1142 LSC Letter.pdf

” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 1142 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 1142 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 1142 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 1142. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf SB 1200 (Skinner) 2022 Legilsative Session LSC Invitation Letter

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SB 1200 LSC Letter.pdf

” February 22, 2022 Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jose Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Kate Marr, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Neal Dudovitz, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in the Legislative Process for SB 1200 Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: I am writing to invite information and feed-back from representatives of California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs for SB 1200 that impact low-income Californians. The information provided can either be in writing or in oral form, and it should be shared with my immediate office and any Senate or Assembly member or any Committee staff that SB 1200 is referred to. mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid California Indian Legal Services California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Central California Legal Services Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Inland County Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Society of Orange County Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Legal Services of Northern California Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles Thank you for providing important information on SB 1200. Sincerely, Nancy Skinner California State Senator, SD-09 ”

pdf FY 2022-2023 State Budget Assembly Budget Committee LSC Invitation Letter

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FY 2022-2023 Assemblty Budget Committee LSC Invite Letter.pdf

” Genevieve Richardson, Bay Area Legal Aid, [email protected] Dorothy Alther, California Indian Legal Services, [email protected] Jos\u00e9 Padilla, California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., [email protected] Patience Milrod, Central California Legal Services, [email protected] Kate Marr, Community Legal Aid SoCal, [email protected] Estela Casas, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, [email protected] Darrell Moore, Inland Counties Legal Services, [email protected] Silvia Argueta, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, [email protected] Greg Knoll, Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc., [email protected] Gary Smith, Legal Services of Northern California, [email protected] Yvonne Mariajimenez, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles, [email protected] January 18, 2022 Re: Invitation to Legal Service Organizations to Participate in Budget Dear Executive Directors of legal aid programs: Please consider this an official request that representatives from California’s Legal Services Corporations (LSC) funded programs provide, in written and\/or oral form, to my office information and input regarding the 2022-23 Budget. My office will share the programs’ communication with other legislative staff, committee, agencies and the executive branch as we deem appropriate. We understand that the LSC-funded programs in California are: Bay Area Legal Aid Inland County Legal Services California Indian Legal Services Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc. Central California Legal Services Legal Services of Northern California Community Legal Aid SoCal Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] Page 2 Thank you for providing important information on the 2022-23 Budget. Sincerely, PHILIP Y. TING Assemblymember, 19th District cc: Salena Copeland, Legal Aid Association of California, [email protected] Linda Nguy, Western Center on Law and Poverty, [email protected] mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected]