Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice
Related Organizations
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- Communities United or Restorative Youth Justice
- Communities United for Restorative Justice
- Communities United Restorative Youth Justice
- california communities united for restorative youth justice
- Communities United for Restored Youth Justice
- Communities for Restorative Youth Justice
- Communities United with Restorative Justice
- Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ)
- Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (unless amended)
- Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (co-source)
Lobbying Representations
This list shows when this lobbyist testified in a hearing, who they were representing and which bill was involved. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Date | Lobbyist | Bill | Hearing | Testimony |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 30, 2025 | Rebecca Gonzales | AB 461 | Human Services | Testimony Link |
| April 26, 2023 | Ruth Dawson | AB 764 | Local Government | Testimony Link |
| April 11, 2023 | Glenn Backes | SB 94 | Public Safety | Testimony Link |
| April 11, 2023 | Anya Lawler | AB 1418 | Judiciary | Testimony Link |
| March 28, 2023 | Nora Lynn | AB 665 | Judiciary | Testimony Link |
Bill Alignment
Bill Alignments represents this person's position on legislation and, where it applies, the organization they were representing. These positions are captured from in-person testimony and written positions that have been submitted to committees. The data covers 2015-18 and 2023-present.
Year:
Bill | Representing | Last Recorded Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AB 1633: Taxation: private detention facilities. | Self | Support | |
| AB 2465: State government: benefits. | Self | Support | |
| AB 2247: Trauma Healing and Resilience Investment for Victimized and Exposed Youth Act. | Self | Support | |
| AB 1645: Corrections: Humanizing and Uniting Generations Safely (HUGS) Act of 2026. | Self | Support | |
| AB 1759: Prisons: classification. | Self | Support | |
| AB 2286: Criminal procedure: attorney visits: medical settings. | Self | Support | |
| AB 1917: Criminal procedure: information. | Self | Support | |
| AB 46: Diversion. | Self | Against | |
| SB 1157: Juveniles: secure youth treatment facilities: less restrictive programs. | Self | Against | |
| SB 1259: Refineries: decommissioning and remediation: cost estimates. | Self | Support |
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Financials
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Testimony
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