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Youth Commission presents six priorities to supervisors, urges Vote16, housing and juvenile justice reforms
Summary
The Youth Commission presented six budget and policy priorities focusing on civic engagement (including support for Vote16), transitional‑age youth housing, alternatives to juvenile incarceration, training for officers who interact with youth, and supports for children with incarcerated parents; supervisors welcomed the report and asked for further budget detail.
The Youth Commission presented its final budget and policy priorities to the Board—s Budget & Finance Committee on June 6, asking supervisors to adopt recommendations spanning civic engagement, housing and land use, and transformative justice.
Calvin Quick, legislative affairs officer for the commission, said the priorities result from months of outreach and represent actionable steps for the mayor and Board. The commission listed six…
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