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National City CPRC welcomes new commissioner Jake Zendulka

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The commission introduced Jake Zendulka, a newly appointed commissioner who described a background in civil-rights litigation and work with the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program and the California Department of Health Care Services.

The National City Community and Police Relations Commission on May 15 introduced new commissioner Jake Zendulka, who described his legal background and recent work in state healthcare administration.

"I'm really happy to be here. I've been a licensed attorney. I've been licensed for about 7 years now," Zendulka said. He told commissioners he began his career as a deputy county counsel working on civil-rights litigation, served as a judicial law clerk at the district court and worked as a staff attorney with the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program on domestic-violence cases.

Zendulka said he recently transitioned to state service and now works as an in-house attorney for the California Department of Health Care Services, which administers Medi-Cal (California’s Medicaid program). He said he lives on the West Side of National City and expressed appreciation for the welcome from the commission.

Commissioners greeted Zendulka and welcomed him to the panel. No formal vote or oath of office was recorded in the public transcript at this meeting.