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Orange County receives inaugural Women and Girls report, supervisors press for recommendations on childcare and data gaps
Summary
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on March 10 received the inaugural report from the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, which highlights comparatively strong educational outcomes but flags childcare costs, data gaps on Latino residents, and recommendations for next‑year initiatives.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors received and filed an inaugural report from the county’s Commission on the Status of Women and Girls on March 10, with supervisors urging the commission to turn findings into actionable recommendations.
The report, presented by Caitlin Brazer Sevis, the commission’s first chair, and Crystal Miles, the commission chair, compiles county data comparing Orange County to the rest of California and identifies areas for future work.…
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