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San Mateo commission backs AB 802 requiring periodic surveys on juvenile nutrition in confinement

2518963 · March 4, 2025
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The commission voted unanimously to write a letter of support for AB 802, a bill that would require juvenile justice commissions (or designated community organizations) to conduct at least biennial surveys assessing nutritional needs of confined youth and to publish findings and corrective actions

REDWOOD CITY — The San Mateo County Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Commission on Feb. 25 voted unanimously to send a letter of support for AB 802, a newly introduced California Assembly bill that would require regular local surveys assessing whether the nutritional needs of youth in secure juvenile facilities are being met.

Vice Chair Huber Levy and other commissioners briefed the panel on the bill, authored by Assemblymember LaShay Sharp Collins and circulated by a coalition that includes reform‑minded…

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