SB 388
California Latino Commission.
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Bill overview
This bill would establish the California Latino Commission, a new state body designed to address inequities faced by the Latino community in areas like housing, education, employment, and healthcare. The commission would consist of experts and be tasked with collecting data, developing recommendations, and monitoring state programs to ensure equitable policies. It would receive funding from the state budget and grants, and would be overseen by the Governor and Legislature, but would be repealed in 2036.
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